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dancing with the stars‘ Jenna Johnson shared an emotional video documenting a recent “meltdown” during their 2026 live tour.
May 2nd, a Saturday, TikTok videoThe 32-year-old professional dancer filmed herself wiping away tears in the caption. “I’m sick, in pain and on my period,” the caption began. “This is what my angel manager had to deal with yesterday lol.” Another caption pasted into the clip read: “My manager broke down midway through.”
While footage captured Johnson visibly shaking and speaking to the camera in various recordings, her voice and subsequent reflections were inaudible.
The video was shared less than two weeks after the end of the year dancing with the stars live travelIt kicks off January 22nd at the Akron, Ohio Civic Theater and will conclude on Wednesday, May 13th at the same location.
Fans were quick to express concerns about Johnson, who is on tour with her professional dancer husband Val Chmerkovsky. “Distributed WTS The tour should be renamed Survivor. “This has been an endeavor that seems extremely difficult,” one person wrote in the comments section of the video. Another wrote, “I hope people understand how hard this tour is for you, but I also know people appreciate and love you so much ❤️.”
Chmerkovskiy, 40, experienced his own health emergency while on tour in March. hospitalization Travel through Illinois as part of the experience. Chmerkovskiy, who has been married to Johnson since April 2019, shared the experience via Instagram at the time. “Guys, what happened? My bad. I ended up in Peoria (Illinois) but the doctor was cool, shout out to Claire (personal trainer) on our tour and everyone at the rally. I have been feeling dizzy the past few days and yesterday too,” he said in a March 1 post.
Chmerkovsky, wearing a gray sweatshirt and blue beanie, appeared groggy in the video, with a hoarse voice and watery eyes.
Recently, another Distributed WTS relative, Brandon Armstrong, Announce He retired from the tour after suffering a serious injury. “Well, it’s not easy to say, I’m very frustrated to be honest, but you can tell I’m hurt,” Armstrong, 31, said in a social media video on Saturday, April 25, which showed his arm in a sling. “I had been dealing with a little issue with my elbow for a while and then a few shows ago I did something small and it went wrong.”
His post continued, “Long story short, I broke my elbow. It could have been worse and obviously it could have been a lot better. I talked to the doctor and both that doctor and the tour team advised me that I needed to go home and try to figure it out and see what the next steps were so I could get healthy again.”