Alix Earle Wows DWTS Week 2 with Fiery Jive to “Mambo No. 5” and Signature Baby Freeze Club Move Alongside Val Chmerkovskiy!

The internet personality took the ‘DWTS’ stage by storm in the season’s second week, dancing to “Mambo No. 5” by Lou Bega

ALIX EARLE ON DANCING WITH THE STARS - "One-Hit Wonders Night"; Alix Earle shows off the split she did on Dancing With the Stars in real life
Alix Earle on Dancing with the Stars (left); Alix Earle on TikTok (right).Credit :  Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty; Alix Earle/TikTok

NEED TO KNOW

  • Alix Earle incorporated her “go-to clubbing trick” — the baby freeze — into her Dancing with the Stars routine for her second performance on the show
  • The influencer and her pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy danced the jive to “Mambo No. 5” by Lou Bega, avoiding elimination and advancing to the next week
  • Earlier this week, Earle revealed the physical toll that dance practice had been having on her, sharing that she had gotten bruises on her collarbone and one of her toenails had even fallen off

Alix Earle couldn’t quite leave her wild nights on the town behind when she hit the Dancing with the Stars stage this week.

During the show’s second week, airing Tuesday, Sept. 23, the internet personality, 24, and her pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy danced the jive to “Mambo No. 5” by Lou Bega — but Earle kicked off the performance with an ode to her favorite move to bust out in the club.

As the pair got in position, the influencer hit a baby freeze, a breakdancing move where she supported her body with just her hands and kicked her legs into the air. Chmerkovskiy, 39, did an impressive leap over Earle’s pose, before the duo met in the center of the stage to dance together.

On TikTok after the episode aired, Earle revealed her on-stage inspiration, posting a compilation of times she’s struck the same pose while out on the town.

“My go-to clubbing trick 😁,” she captioned the video. “I did this solely for the earle girls bc I don’t think u would let me live it down if I didn’t.”

VAL CHMERKOVSKIY AND ALIX EARLE ON DANCING WITH THE STARS - One-Hit Wonders Night
Val Chmerkovskiy jumps over Alix Earle on Dancing with the Stars. Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty

In May, the content creator shared a video where she was invited to “shake her butt” in a dance competition — and she “panicked” and hit the baby freeze instead. (“When in doubt .. baby freeze,” she captioned the clip.)

As Earle has twirled her way through the first two episodes of the newest season of DWTS, she’s pulled back the curtain to share the experience with her followers.

On Sunday, Sept. 21, in the days leading up to her “Mambo No. 5”  dance, she broke down the physical toll that dance practice had been having on her — sharing that she had gotten bruises on her collarbone and one of her toenails had even fallen off.

“I’m signing myself up for stuff that, like, I have yet to do. Like, there’s some tricks and things that I just can’t do, but I’m like, ‘Oh, I’ll do it,’ ” she said. “I’m starting to doubt myself a little bit, but I’m going to keep trying.”

VAL CHMERKOVSKIY AND ALIX EARLE ON DANCING WITH THE STARS - One-Hit Wonders Night
Val Chmerkovskiy (left) and Alix Earle on Dancing with the Stars. Disney/Eric McCandless

During the season premiere, Earle hit the stage with a fiery debut, dancing the cha-cha to the Britney Spears hit “Circus.” Though her boyfriend, NFL star Braxton Berrios, couldn’t make the live taping — he had football commitments — Earle told PEOPLE that he had chatted with her over the phone to give her some last-minute advice.

“I called him on the way [to DWTS], just feeling nervous and unsure and uncertain,” she said. “He assured me that feeling nervous is a privilege, and it’s okay to be outside of your comfort zone.”

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