Still standing for next week's semifinal were two-time Indy 500 champion Helio Castroneves, Melanie "Scary Spice" Brown, "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Jennie Garth and singer/performer Marie Osmond.
Mathison and partner Edyta Sliwinska impressed Monday night with an elegant Viennese
waltz, but all three judges agreed that their cha-cha-cha was wooden and lacked flow.
Gracious to the end, Mathison, who plays Ryan Lavery on the long-running ABC daytime drama, praised his fellow competitors. "Not one single bit of me wanted to go home,"
he said. "Clearly this has been a great competition."
Moments after judge Carrie Ann Inaba told Mathison that he was the season's most improved dancer, his partner, Sliwinska, put it another, less political way: "I'm truly, truly proud of Cameron. I've got to tell you, I never thought you were going to go so far."
Osmond, who returned to the competition after missing last week's elimination show following the death of her father, looked shocked when Bergeron announced early on in the show that she was safe.
She appeared to utter a single-syllable word under her breath, causing Bergeron to chuckle as he said: "Did you say what I think you said?"
Next week's semifinal airs at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.
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