Dancing with the Stars 2014 Live Stream (ABC Video): Watch Online DWTS Season 18 Week 5, Charlie White, Amy Purdy, Meryl Davis

By Kelly Hunt
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Dancing With the Stars Season 18 returns for episode 5 tonight, April 14 at 8 pm EST on ABC. It's Disney Week and the couples will be performing to famous songs from Disney films including Aladdin, Frozen, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins among other films.

DWTS Season 9 winner Donny Osmond will be joining the judging panel as this week's guest judge alongside Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba.

Last week on DWTS, the stars swapped partners for the switch-up. No one was eliminated, meaning that the votes and judges scores from Weeks 3 and 4 will be combined and a team will be eliminated tonight.

Olympic ice dancer Meryl Davis remains as the highest scoring star on the leaderboard. Davis was paired with her partner's brother Val Chmerkovskiy last week, the couple performed the Argentine tango - Alex Clare's "Too Close." They earned three '10's from the judges and got a total score of 39.

Candace Cameron Bure was paired with Tony Dovolani, they danced a punk-themed quickstep. While Bure approached the difficult choreography with ease, the judges said they lacked chemistry. Her final score is 28 out of 40 and it dropped her to the bottom of the two-week leaderboard.

Amy Purdy and Mark Ballas performed a energetic salsa routine in Week 4. Ballas choreographed a routine that exposed more than her mid-section, her adaptability was also on full display. Purdy flaunted some hip action and the judges praised her for it. Purdy earned two 8s and two 9s for a night's total of 34 and a two-week total of 70.

Fans can watch the show live stream by clicking here. If you cannot watch it tonight, make sure to go to ABC official website the following week and watch the video clips for free.

The "DWTS" Season 18 Leaderboard

*Last two week results combined, total out of 80 points.

Meryl Davis and Valentin Chmerkovskiy: 39; 39. Total: 78

James Maslow and Cheryl Burke: 35; 36. Total: 71

Amy Purdy and Mark Ballas: 34; 36. Total: 70

Charlie White and Peta Murgatroyd: 33; 36. otal: 69

Danica McKellar and Maksim Chmerkovskiy: 32; 36. Total: 68

Cody Simpson and Sharna Burgess: 31; 35. Total: 66

Drew Carey and Witney Carson: 33; 30. Total: 63

NeNe Leakes and Derek Hough: 32; 31. Total: 63

Candace Cameron Bure and Tony Dovolani: 32; 28. Total: 60

Viewers may cast their votes for their favorite teams via phone on Monday nights during and up to 60 minutes after the end of the "Dancing with the Stars" broadcast in each time zone. Online voting at www.ABC.com and on Facebook at https://apps.facebook.com/votedwts/ is open for 24 hours, beginning from the start of each episode on the East Coast at 8:00 p.m., ET/5:00 p.m., PT and closing at 8:00 p.m., ET/5:00 p.m., PT on Tuesday evenings.

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