It was a celebratory moment as Bindi Irwin and Derek Hough were the first to be called safe during an elimination round on Monday night.

But viewers of Dancing With The Stars were given quite the surprise as a suspicious sound overwhelmed the broadcast momentarily, leading many to believe a little bit of wind was passed.

The nuisance came just as the Australian star was lifted up in the air and squeezed by her dance partner in a celebratory hug.

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Great news: It was a celebratory moment as Bindi Irwin and Derek Hough were the first to be called safe during an elimination round on Dancing With The Stars on Monday night

Epic hug: But viewers were given quite the surprise as a suspicious sound overwhelmed the broadcast momentarily, leading many to believe a little bit of wind was passed

While it may well have been caused by a microphone glitch, the source and cause of the disturbance has not been verified.

Meanwhile, during the episode it was revealed that Bindi lost four toenails during the grueling dancing competition show.

The 17-year-old also was shown with swollen knees from floor spins during rehearsals and with painful blisters on the bottom of her feet.

Her pro partner Derek told the cameras that Bindi has been under a lot of pressure with expectations that she is the contestant to beat.

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Never complains: Bindi proved her toughness on Monday's episode of Dancing With The Stars

Elegant routine: The teen talent dedicated her dance with pro partner Derek to Grace Kelly

There was no complaining however from Bindi.

‘I am one to never complain, I try so hard to always be a positive person. I keep everything inside, I internalize to the point it makes me ill. I want to stay, I do not want to go home,’ she told the cameras.

The celebrity's during the two-hour show dedicated their dances to the most influential personal icon in their lives.

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Swollen knees: Bindi showed her swollen knees from floor spins during rehearsals

Looks painful: The teenager had blisters on her feet and has lost four toenails

Silent suffering: Derek had no idea Bindi was suffering so much

Bindi Irwin and Derek dedicated their Foxtrot dance to Grace Kelly, whom Bindi called her inspiration.

Their inspired dance had the audience clapping along.

'Your secret weapon is your energy. It is full out and 100 percent,’ judge Carrie Ann Inaba told Bindi after her performance.

Her inspiration: Bindi said that Grace Kelly was her inspiration

Fan favourite: Bindi has been a fan favourite the entire season due to her upbeat personality and dancing

Aerial view: The choreography took advantage of a ceiling camera

Julianne Hough told Bindi she was ‘in a class of your own’ but also advised that she watch her form with her shoulders.

Bruno Tonioli told Bindi she had a ‘Hollywood sweetheart feel’ as he picked up on her shoulder issue.

Bindi told co-host Erin Andrews that she was struggling to keep her toenails on and had lost four but was using Super Glue to keep them on.

She's funny: Bindi routinely keeps the DWTS crew in stitches

Carrie Ann gave her a ten, Julianne a nine and Bruno a nine for a total of 28 out of 30.

Their marks guaranteed that Bindi and Derek would advance to week nine of the competition.

Singer Andy Grammer’s emotional tribute dance to his late mother was not enough to save him from elimination.

Last dance: Andy Grammer dedicated his dance with pro partner Allison Holker to his late mother

Andy, 31, shed tears as he performed a heartfelt Viennese waltz as ’one last dance’ for his mom.

But the Fine By Me singer and partner Allison Holker found themselves at the bottom of the voting and were sent home from the competition.

Andy said it was fitting for him to leave the show on the night he dedicated his performance to his mom and ‘honoring her through dance.’

Tender moment: Allison and Andy poured their hearts into the routine

‘I never thought I would say those words but it has been a really sweet process to help me kind of grieve through it,’ he said after learning his fate.

‘I have made some awesome friends and you have all been lovely to me,' he said as the credits began to roll.

Nick Carter and his wife Lauren learned they were having a baby boy during the show as the pop star also had the highest score with a perfect 30.

Sent home: Andy was thankful for the opportunity after being eliminated

He and pro partner Sharna Burgess won immunity while the other remaining dancers had to challenge each other in an additional dance-off that included viewer voting.

Carlos PenaVega and Witney Carson were the first to perform and danced a Salsa.

The Latin heartthrob admitted he had never danced the salsa growing up in Missouri.

Big news: Nick Carter and his wife Lauren learned they were having a baby boy on the show

He chose friend Marc Anthony as his inspirational icon and the pop star told him that salsa ‘was in your blood somewhere.’

Carlos ended the dance with pro partner Witney Carson shirtless to huge screams from the audience.

‘It is definitely in your blood. Salsa is all about being free and improvised and that is what that looked like. You need to work on using your hips so there is a more controlled motion,’ said judge Julianne Hough.

Shirt off: Carlos PenaVega stripped off his shirt while dancing the Salsa with pro partner Witney Carson

Carlos told her that pro dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy had told him the exact same thing as video was shown of the two men rehearsing shirtless together.

Bruno declared that ‘Magic Carlos’ is back and lauded his ‘pec power.’

‘You were tossing Witney into positions you cannot even find in the Kama Sutra,’ Bruno said.

Tossed around: Bruno Tonioli praised Carlos for his performance

‘I’m not sure they were legal but I don’t care because I did like it a lot.’

Carrie Ann said Carlos seemed ‘tight’ to begin with but turned the dance completely around and loved their ‘incredible connection.’

All three judges gave the pair scores of nine for a total of 27 out of 30.

Working on it: Valentin Chmerkovski went shirtless to help Carlos out with the salsa

Alek Skarlatos and Lindsay Arnold honored American Sniper, Chris Kyle, with a contemporary dance.

Before the dance Alek told Lindsay that he struggled with being called a hero for his bravery in Paris when he helped thwart a terrorist attack aboard a train.

‘I have bad days like anyone else,’ he said.

Train hero: Alek Skarlatos lifted pro partner Lindsay Arnold during their routine

‘Its hard to live up to the image of being a hero when you are just a regular person. I’m just a guy who didn’t want to die on a train in France,' he said.

Chris Kyle’s widow Taya told the cameras that Alek was much like her late husband and called his story ‘extraordinary.’

Bruno said that it was very hard to honestly judge a dance when you were ‘so moved and touched’ by the dancer’s story.

No shoes: Lindsay and Alek danced barefoot

‘I could never had done anything you have done that is impossible but we have to critique the dance,’ said Bruno as he said he noticed a mistake on a lift.

‘This is about rising to the occasion each week. I think you rose to the occasion,’ said Carrie Ann but admitted the choreography was too simple.

Julianne said the dance worked to Alex’s strengths as she called the dance ‘beautiful’ but wanted to see more side by side technique.

Great form: Alek llifted Lindsay several times during their dance

In the green room Alek was joined by fellow Paris train heroes Spencer Stone and Anthony Sadler.

Carrie Ann gave the pair a nine, Julianne gave them an eight and Bruno gave them an eight for a total of 25.

Andy Grammer and Allison Holker paid tribute to musical legend Stevie Wonder with their Viennese Waltz.

So graceful: Andy and Allison looked graceful during their Viennese Waltz

Andy said they were dancing to Isn’t She Lovely and teared up as he dedicated it to his late mother and called it ‘one last dance’ for her.

‘I felt so much emotion and I was so uplifted for your passion for your mom and I could feel her spirit watching over you. That was beautiful see,’ said an emotional Carrie Ann.

But she warned him that his ‘dancing had suffered a lot’ and told Andy he needed to get back to basics.

Emotional moment: Andy got tearful as he dedicated the dance to his late mother

Julianne agreed with the negatives and told him he had not had ‘his best week’ but said that Andy’s tribute was something that should make him proud.

‘All the intentions were the right intentions, the heart was in the right place. The execution of the waltz is very exact and the posture has to be correct. Technically it was slightly challenged, if you come back you have to sort out the ballroom technique,’ said Bruno.

Carrie Ann gave the pair an eight, Julianne a seven and Bruno a seven for a total of 22 out of 30.

The host: Tom Bergeron co-hosted along with Erin Andrews

Alexa PenaVega and Mark Ballas did an Argentine Tango and dedicated it to David, from the David and Goliath biblical story.

But it was not all smooth sailing as Alexa made a few missteps during their performance that saw Mark dancing as Goliath behind a lit screen.

Alexa apologized to Mark as she admitted the slip.

Getting creative: Alexa PenaVega and pro partner Mark Ballas got creative during their dance

Biblical story: Alexa was inspired by the underdog in the David versus Goliath story

‘There was such an intensity you had this week, it was all in your face and there were these two little slip ups, but you fought your giant and you kept going,’ said Julianne.

Bruno called the performance ‘so gutsy and so grandiose’ and applauded them for taking ‘a huge risk’ with the theme of the dance and highlighted her foot faults.

Carrie Ann said she saw the mistakes but labelled the performance ‘epic.’

Few mistakes: Alexa apologized to Mark for making a few mistakes after their dance

She awarded the pair a nine, Julianne gave them an eight and Bruno gave them an eight for a total of 25 out of 30.

Nick Carter and Sharna Burgess dedicated their contemporary dance to his wife Lauren.

The Backstreet Boys star told the cameras that she was his ‘savior in many ways.’

Wife dedication: Nick Carter dedicated his dance to his wife Lauren

Carter then admitted the couple had been trying for one year to have a baby together.

‘It has been rocky to be quite honest with you, there have been times when we thought it would not happen,’ he said as Lauren talked about previously losing a baby.

Carter then told the cameras that his wife was now 16-weeks pregnant with their first baby.

Pregnancy news: The Backstreet Boys singer and his wife recently announced they were expecting

When the dance was over Lauren joined the pair to listen to the judges with Nick in tears.

‘That was a love poem perfectly visualized through dance. Not a dull moment, extraordinary,’ said Bruno.

Carrie Ann wiped away tears of her own as she told Nick it was his best dance ever.

Into the groove: Sharna Burgess and Nick pulled off a great dance together

‘You took my breath away,’ she said through tears.

Julianne said she thought Nick had shown he is a dancer and praised his ability to change style each week.

Lauren then joined Nick backstage as he struggled to contain his emotions.

In the air: Nick supported Sharna on his thighs

‘Sorry, I am just so emotional. I am just overjoyed,’ he told Erin.

All three judges gave them tens for a perfect score of 30 out of 30.

After receiving their score, Erin showed them a large gift and the couple - along with all the viewers - discovered the sex of their baby live.

Perfect scores: Nick and Sharna received perfect scores from the judges

Backstreet boy: Lauren and Nick learned on the show that they were expecting a baby boy

When the box opened blue balloons flew out to reveal they are having a boy.

Tamar Braxton and Valentin Chmerkovskiy danced a Paso Doble and dedicated it to her sister, Toni Braxton.

Before the dance Val was angry with production staff that Tamar was being portrayed as ‘obnoxious’ and ’arrogant’ by the show.

Sticking up: Valentin stuck up for his partner Tamar Braxton and her portrayal by show producers

Tamar said she did not want to be defeated by a hard dance as Val told her she was the best in the competition.

Julianna told Tamar she looked stunning and praised the choreography of the dance.

Bruno called it ‘pure down to the core’ as he lauded the Spanish flavor of the dance.

She's good: Tamar had another strong dance with reigning champion Valentin

In the running: Val and Tamar are among the final six couples left

‘You are not the only one who thinks you are an incredible dancer, i think there are a lot of us who agree and it is okay to say it,’ Carrie Ann told her.

Carrie Ann gave her a nine, Julianne gave her a nine and Bruno gave her a ten for a total of 28 out of 30.

Nick won the exemption and an extra three points to his scores, while each winner of the dance off round will get an additional two points.

Good advice: Julianne Hough gave Tamar advice on arm placement

Bindi and Derek picked Carlos and Witney to challenge and they agreed to perform a Jive.

‘That was so thrilling and so unexpected and we are going to have to wait to see what happens with this,’ said Bruno.

Carlos and Witney won the judge votes landing them the extra points, while America gave 64 percent of the vote to Derek and Bindi.

Good effort: Bindi and Derek lost their dance off

Won it: Carlos and Witney beat Derek and Bindi in the Jive dance off

Tamar and Val picked Alexa and Mark and they chose to dance the Cha Cha..

Carrie Ann picked Alexa and Mark, while Julianne and Bruno went for Tamar and Val, while America gave 76 percent to Alexa and Mark securing them the points.

Andy and Allison and Alex and Lindsay were left to dance a samba, with all three judges giving it to Andy and Allison.

But it was not enough and when it came down to elimination Andy and Allison were sent home from the competition.

Dance off: Val and Tamar faced off against Alexa and Mark in their dance off