Tori Spelling was shockingly eliminated from Dancing With the Stars after just two dances, and now, those close to her are expressing fury over her ouster with claims of an “uneven playing field.” Spelling, who was big on sharing glimpses at her family as she wanted her kids to learn to face their fears through her competing, was shockingly let go from the show during the first elimination. Her exit had some fans calling foul and saying the show would “never change.

” Now, after she was taken out alongside Anna Delvey, who was later slammed for being “ungrateful,” Spelling has reflected on her time on the show on her Misspelling podcast. Kelsey Anderson spotted with Joey Graziadei's ex after DWTS relationship drama Julianne Hough shows off her chef skills on Instagram, leaving fans amazed However, her manager, Ruthanne Secunda, who was also on the episode, had some thoughts about the way things went. While Spelling seemed more resolved about the elimination, Secunda was still angry over how things went.

“I think it’s an outrage,” she said on the episode , saying that there must be a “glitch” in the system and calling on 60 Minutes to do an “investigation.” “If airlines can be grounded from a glitch, there could have totally been a glitch in the voting for Tori, so I’m suspicious,” she added, before saying the show didn’t have an “even playing field” because people like Spelling were competing against athletes who were used to performing in.