Ireland Out On "Dancing with the Stars"
It's time for model Kathy Ireland to change out of her dancing shoes.
Ireland, who tied in last place Monday night with former U.S. House of Representatives Majority Leader Tom DeLay, got the lowest total score Tuesday night and will not be dancing again.
When audience voting was added to the judge's scores, Ireland and "Entourage" actress Debi Mazar ended up in the bottom two.
"There is so much to take away from this experience. I wouldn't change a moment of it." said the 46-year-old Ireland. "The fact that I got to learn how to dance from [pro partner and] world champion Tony Dovolani, it's been so much fun - the entire experience."
Photos: "Dancing with the Stars"
Actor Ashley Hamilton and singer Macy Gray were the first celebrities to go last week. Ireland's departure leaves 13 couples.
DeLay, who suffered a serious stumble during his Monday night tango, may have been kept in the contest with a sympathy vote for a foot injury.
"The foot hurts but we're going to dance until it breaks," said the 62-year-old former Republican heavyweight.
Singers Aaron Carter and Mya led the way Monday with a score of 27 out of 30. Next was 51-year-old Donny Osmond, who earned a score of 25 for his jive to "Secret Agent Man."
It was a tight second week with 11 couples separated by just three points in the judges' scoring with scores of 19 to 21. Pro snowboarder Louie Vito, actress Melissa Joan Hart and reality TV star Kelly Osbourne joined martial arts fighter Chuck Liddell at 19.
"We can go as far as prayer, hard work and those voters will take us," said NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin, who rebounded from a wobbly performance the first week out to score 20.
Actor Mickey Rourke was on hand to cheer Liddell on Tuesday, when the judge's choice for a repeat dance was Mya's jive. Guests performers were singers Joss Stone and Selena Gomez.
This week, the guest judge was "Moulin Rouge" director Baz Luhrmann, who filled in while Len Goodman took care of business in London.