Jordan Chiles is on the verge of creating history. The Olympic champion gymnast has made it to the finale stage of the dance reality show 'Dancing with the Stars' alongside her partner Ezra Sosa.
Chiles updated her status on her Instagram profile. In her Instagram story, Jordan Chiles appealed to the public to vote for her in large numbers if they wish to see her win in the grand finale, which will be conducted on November 25.
Jordan Chiles wrote in the caption of one of her Instagram stories,
"This is it! Semifinals and @ezra.sosa We Made it! Now we need you! Remember to vote between 5pm and 6:50 pm PST!! Even if the show hasn't aired on the West Coast! Text JORDAN to 21523 10x times and then again online!"
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Jordan Chiles and her partner Ezra Sosa performed two dance routines as a part of the Prince night, i.e., the semifinal stage held on November 18. While the jive routine on the song 'Raspberry Beret' earned the dancing duo 27 out of 30, the Argentine tango dance performed by the duo earned them a Perfect 30, i.e., 10 out of 10 from all three jurists.
When Jordan Chiles got real about dealing with tough schedules amidst her focus on DWTS and her mental health
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Jordan Chiles previously opened up about her focus on 'Dancing with the Stars' as well as her concern for mental health. In a conversation with Marie Claire magazine, the 24-year-old Olympic champion gymnast remarked,
"I disconnect myself from myself. I know that sounds weird, but I try to separate the Jordan who’s very focused from the one who’s hanging out with her friends. That one is different from the one who’s a dog mom, and that one is different from the one who competes. So really, I’ve been able to decompress by separating my worlds and just being present in the moment."
Jordan Chiles further added,
"I've been like that my entire life. Now, at 24, I’m starting to realize that life is catching up with me, and I've done so much that it's time to focus on taking care of myself."
Jordan Chiles was last seen in action at the NCAA Championships held in April 2025. The gymnast contributed to UCLA Bruins' runner-up finish.