“Dancing with the Stars” fan favorite Emma Slater injured her ankle, sidelining her from the show. Although she and her celebrity partner, Reginald VelJohnson, were eliminated on October 8, Slater was still scheduled to perform in group numbers with the dance troupe. However, on October 14, her injury required a hospital visit.
The 35-year-old dancer took to Instagram to reveal more details about what happened to her.
“Today threw a little curve ball at me but got looked after by some special people. On the phone to my mum and dad letting them know I’m ok. All is good, will be back soon ❤️
According to Yahoo Entertainment Slater later posted an update to Instagram stories.
“I had my MRI this morning… ankle looks like this.” Slater said “I did get a diagnosis… All good, could be worse.” Could be better. But I think I’m going to heal within no time because… I don’t know, got to be positive!”
Slater added she would attend the show on crutches to support her fellow “Dancing with the Stars” pros.
Emma Slater is a professional dancer, choreographer, and longtime fan favorite on Dancing with the Stars (DWTS). Born on December 25, 1988, in Tamworth, England, she began dancing at a young age, excelling in Latin and ballroom styles. By her teenage years, she had already competed internationally and appeared in the hit musical Mamma Mia! as a dancer and vocalist.
Slater joined DWTS in 2012 as a troupe member and later became a professional partner in 2013. Known for her energy, technical skill, and charming personality, she won the Mirrorball Trophy in Season 24 alongside NFL running back Rashad Jennings. Over the years, Slater has partnered with various celebrities, including actor James Van Der Beek, musician Billy Dee Williams, and former NBA star Iman Shumpert.