The Competition's Already Begun Between "TSLOMW" Stars Jen Affleck And Whitney Leavitt Ahead Of Their "Dancing With The Stars" Debut
Jen and Whitney are taking their #MomTok moves to the DWTS dance floor!
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This week, Whitney shared a TikTok of her and Jen gearing up for their upcoming "competition":
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Before you get your garments in a twist, don't fret, it's all in good fun:
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The good-natured joke was further confirmed in the comments:
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My fave part of the video is Conner — Whitney's husband — who just looks happy to be there:
They're even practicing their moves together since rehearsals won't start for a couple more months:
@whitneyleavitt / Via tiktok.com
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Jen and Whitney are joined by influencer Alix Earle and wildlife conservationist Robin Irwin on the upcoming season of Dancing With The Stars.
Until then, we must survive off of the morsels they give us on their TikToks:
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