“Heartbreak on the Ballroom Floor”: Hilaria Baldwin SHOCKS Fans as She’s ELIMINATED From Dancing With the Stars Despite Perfect Scores, Missing the Emotional Moment to Dance With Husband Alec, Leaving the Ballroom and Viewers in Tears

Hilaria Baldwin has taken her final bow in the “Dancing with the Stars” ballroom.

During Tuesday’s episode of the dancing competition show, Baldwin and her partner Gleb Savchenko danced the quickstep to a song from “Star Wars: A New Hope” for the show’s Disney night. She portrayed Princess Leia.

After her dance, she got rave reviews from the judges, including Bruno Tonioli, who told her, “I was looking for something wrong, I didn’t see it.”

Baldwin received a higher score from the judges than fan favorite comedian Andy Richter, but she didn’t receive enough votes from the viewers to keep her in the competition.

Hilaria Baldwin said it was a “dream come true” to be a part of “Dancing with the Stars.” (Getty Images)

“This has been an incredible experience,” she said after she was voted off, adding that she said she was grateful to her children and her family and she was cheering on everyone in the cast.

Some of her children could be seen in the audience cheering her on, but her husband Alec Baldwin wasn’t. He was seen rooting for the 41-yearold last week.

The mom of seven gave a stellar performance with Savchenko during the show’s premiere as Alec and other members of her family in the audience cheered her on earlier this month.

“It’s such a dream to have my family here,” she told Fox News Digital after the show’s premiere.

Ahead of her debut dance to Jennifer Lopez’s “Let’s Get Loud,” Hilaria took her rehearsals with Savchenko from Los Angeles to New York, where she lives with Alec and their seven children.

“With one week to go, I’m taking Gleb to New York, where I live. I’m so excited to share this experience with my family,” she said in the “DWTS” package before her live performance.

“She’s a hard worker,” Alec told the “DWTS” camera while sitting in on Hilaria’s rehearsal. “This was her life until she got injured, so she’s just going to give it everything she has. I’m proud of her, very proud of her.”

Alec Baldwin’s stone face reaction to Hilaria Baldwin’s dance has gone viral.  (Getty Images/ ABC/Disney)

During their live cha-cha performance, Hilaria and Gleb shared an intimate moment in which they came face to face. Alec’s reaction instantly went viral.

“Alec Baldwin watching Hilaria and Gleb’s steamy Cha-Cha like

One week later, Alec was absent from her second performance with Savchenko.

“So, Alec is doing a movie right now,” Hilaria told Fox News Digital after the show. “He’s doing a movie, he’s doing a show, he’s been traveling so much. He’ll be here next week, but we’re juggling.”

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