Marie Osmond ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Dolls; Marie Osmond Dolls For QVC

Marie Osmond has designed six “Dancing with the Stars” dolls for sale exclusively on home shopping network QVC. Possibly inspired by the seventies’ icon’s odd doll dance during Monday night’s Season Finale of DWS? Each doll wears an outfit Marie wore during her run on the reality show and are priced at approximately $90. Does anyone else find this a little….creepy?

Featured dolls included: The Boogie Woogie doll, the Paso Doble doll, the Quickstep doll and the (controversial) season finale Freestyle doll.
The first two dolls in the collection—the samba doll (a.k.a. the fainting doll) and the fox trot doll—sold out in eight minutes.

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On December 5th 2007, Lynn Angela Pisco wrote:
I just wanted to say Marie Osmond is such a remarkable woman who has done so much with personal struggles for the past month so far but often she always have one great sense of humor that won’t quit from dancing with her partner Jonathan Roberts . While watching both of these amazing couple doing each of their own dance routine performances onto the floor were absolutely stunning no matter what these judges says about it because of the endless hours of rehearsals until 1 or 2 a..m. in the morning, it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to managed to pull everything else into dance floor immediately along with putting a lot of pure amount of ” high energy ” spirit for Marie to entertained with so much joy for her fans to realize having a blast at this age takes guts to compete against these other celebrities and proving herself once again she is entertainer with style but a true diva who is survivor as well no doubt ! Marie doesn’t want women to stop what they are doing just have fun with it no matter what as long as you have friends and family and their kids enjoying watching you dance it’s o.k. I think she has done so much to maintain each steps of learning how to dance from the beginning and through the end of the finals, Marie had experience of becoming a real life professional dancer as well . I say way to go Marie you’ve achieved your wildest dream to come true !