Marla Maples
Marla Maples (born October 27, 1963) is an American actress, television personality, and socialite, best known for her marriage to businessman celebrity Donald Trump. Maples was born in Dalton, Georgia, the daughter of Ann, a former office worker, and Stan Maples, a real estate developer who later divorced Ann to marry a high school classmate of Maples. She is a distant cousin of actress Heather Locklear. She attended Northwest Whitfield High School in Tunnel Hill, Georgia, where she was a star on the varsity basketball teams. Maples began secretly dating Donald Trump in 1986 for nearly two years while Trump was still married to Ivana Trump. The affair was later discovered by Ivana in 1991, when Ivana confronted Maples on a ski slope in Aspen, Colorado. The public spat was well chronicled by the media and led to Ivana filing for divorce. She has one child with Donald Trump, Tiffany Ariana Trump, born on October 13, 1993. Tiffany was named after the Tiffany Company Building. Donald Trump later divorced Maples, after a National Enquirer story surfaced reporting that a Florida police officer caught Maples and Trump bodyguard Spenser Wagner under a lifeguard station on Boyton Beach. After the divorce, Maples signed a deal with HarperCollins to write a book about Trump entitled "All that Glitters is not Gold," which was abandoned when Trump threatened litigation on grounds the book violated the divorce agreement. She later became engaged to producer Michael Mailer, son of writer Norman Mailer, but Mailer later called off the engagement for unexplained reasons to marry someone else. Maples is now a confirmed spiritualist and single mom. Maples has made many appearances in TV shows as well as a couple of film cameos. Two of her cameos include Executive Decision and Maximum Overdrive. She also appeared as an actress in the award-winning 1998 Todd Solondz movie Happiness and in the 1999 movie Black and White. Maples appeared as a celebrity guest at WWF WrestleMania VII in 1991, and also served as special guest timekeeper in the main event match between Hulk Hogan and defending WWF Champion Sgt. Slaughter. She guest starred in The Nanny in 1999.
Val Chmerkovskiy
Valentin Aleksandrovich Chmerkovskiy (born March 24, 1986) is son to Aleksandr (aka Sasha) and Larissa, and brother to professional dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy (Dancing with the Stars dancer). He was partnered with Valeriya Kozharinova. In 2008, Valentin partnered up with Dariya (Dasha) Chesnokova during his high school years, Val attended The Hudson School. Val has appeared on the hit TV show Dancing with the Stars on several occasions. He has helped to critique his brother Maksim Chmerkovskiy routines with his celebrity partner Laila Ali in season 4. Also, in 2006, the two brothers had a dance off. Valentin and Valeriya were up against Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Karina Smirnoff. Chmerkovskiy can also be seen on PBS' America's Ballroom Challenge. He and his partner, Valeriya, can be found showcasing different dances there. Valentin appeared on Dancing with the Stars results show on Tuesday April 6, 2010. He did a country western themed routine with his brother Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Edyta Śliwińska and Snejana Petrova. He appeared on the Dancing with the Stars results show on Tuesday, October 5, 2010, performing a music and dance duel against Mark Ballas. Val played the violin and danced with Lacey Schwimmer; Ballas played the guitar and danced with his student Tanith Belbin. The song they performed to was "Toxic" by Britney Spears.
Val's previous DWTSGame partners include: Rihanna, Amber Heard (finalists), and Ximena Navarrete.
Val's previous DWTSGame partners include: Rihanna, Amber Heard (finalists), and Ximena Navarrete.
Marla Maples & Val Chmerkovskiy
Week 1: Cha-Cha-Cha: Friday - Rebecca Black: 9
Week 2: Quickstep: Tell Him He's Yours - Michael Buble: 16
Week 3: Paso Doble: Come Clean - Hilary Duff: 13
Week 2: Quickstep: Tell Him He's Yours - Michael Buble: 16
Week 3: Paso Doble: Come Clean - Hilary Duff: 13
Total & Average
TOTAL: 38
AVERAGE: 12.7
AVERAGE: 12.7