Jenn Tran recently reflected on her time on “Dancing with the Stars,” expressing gratitude for the experience despite her elimination. Tran acknowledged feeling sad about being sent home but highlighted the incredible memories she made and the family she gained during her time on the show. She credited her pro partner, Sasha Farber, for their accomplishments and mentioned that she never expected to learn how to dance, let alone participate in the show. Tran also mentioned that her experience on the show would not have been the same without Farber, whom she described as a “bundle of joy.”
Farber also shared his thoughts on working with Tran, expressing how quickly they connected and how much fun they had together. He mentioned that he fully supported Tran’s desire to continue dancing and even suggested that she could pursue a career in Broadway. Despite Tran’s initial hesitations about whether the theater scene would want her, she expressed interest in exploring the opportunity. Farber playfully suggested that Tran’s singing voice might be more suited for an “Off-Broadway” production, but he believed that she would be an excellent fit for any Broadway show.
Tran mentioned that she had always dreamed of being involved in performances and expressed excitement at the prospect of exploring opportunities in the theater world. She joked about her previous experience as a theater kid playing minor roles and emphasized how building confidence had brought her to where she is today. Despite Farber’s playful jab about starting with smaller roles, Tran remained optimistic about potentially landing a role in a Broadway show, mentioning “Aladdin” as a production that she would find particularly enjoyable.
Despite their elimination, Farber and Tran hinted that they would be returning for one final dance during the Season 33 finale of “Dancing with the Stars.” The pair had earned a solid score for their contemporary routine to Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire,” but ultimately did not receive enough fan votes to stay in the competition. However, they revealed that they would be back for one last performance, keeping the door open for fans to see them dance together again. The show will take a break on Election Day and resume the following week with the remaining contestants.