Thursday, October 4, 2012

'DWTS' set gets suspicious package over Bristol

Adam Taylor / ABC

Bristol Palin is once again paired with pro Mark Ballas on "Dancing."

By Michael O'Connell, The Hollywood Reporter

Consider it a case of history repeating itself. "Dancing With the Stars"?has once again found itself the target of some negative attention over?Bristol Palin's participation on the series.

Photo from THR: Cast of 'All-Stars'

Sources confirm to?The Hollywood Reporter?that law enforcement investigated a suspicious package that arrived at the CBS Studios set of the ABC competition. Though no further information was provided, the initial?TMZ?report said the package was accompanied by a note that read something to the effect of "This is what will happen to you if Bristol Palin stays on [the show]."

The white powder inside the package was deemed to be harmless by law enforcement, but they're treating it as a serious investigation.

Palin, the daughter of former Alaska governor?Sarah Palin, has courted controversy since joining the series for the first time in 2010. A similar package containing white powder arrived at the Los Angeles studio where the live show films on Mondays and Tuesdays. Her return for the "All-Stars"?season had thus far not caused nearly as much media drama.

More from THR: Bristol describes her new-found 'confidence'

ABC had no comment on the matter, and CBS and producers at BBC Worldwide did not immediately respond to requests for further confirmation.

Palin and partner?Mark Ballas?were spared elimination from the series during Tuesday's results show, despite having the lowest scores during the week's performance.

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