Danielle Fishel and Pasha Pashkov recently bid adieu to their Dancing With the Stars journey, becoming the seventh couple to be eliminated from season 34 of the ABC series during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-themed episode on November 4th. They received the least number of votes for their contemporary dance routine set to Aerosmith's "Dream On," which earned them a score of 34 from the judges.
After their elimination, Danielle had nothing but heartfelt words to share about her time on DWTS. "It's meant everything," the Boy Meets World star said. "It has truly been life-changing, and every single moment, including this one, has been joyous." Pasha added, "You are now my friend for life."

The episode featured guest judge Flavor Flav, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013 as a member of Public Enemy. He joined Derek Hough, Bruno Tonioli, and Carrie Ann Inaba in evaluating the remaining seven couples as they danced to songs by other inductees, past and present.
In addition to the couples' performances, the show included dances set to the hip-hop group's track "Fight the Power," Def Leppard's song "Pour Some Sugar On Me," OutKast's "Hey Ya!," Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground," and live performances by past Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Kool & the Gang and Chicago.
Danielle's goodbye comes after Jen Affleck and partner Jan Ravnik were voted off Dancing With the Stars during the show's October 28th Halloween night episode. And afterwards, the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star candidly shared how she felt about the remaining stars vying for the Mirrorball. While she was cheering for Andy Richter and Robert Irwin, she suggested her Mormon Wives costar Whitney Leavitt was not earning any of her votes. "I would be rooting for a former MomTok person," the 26-year-old posited during her and Jan's post-elimination Instagram Live, "but we won't be getting into that."