People.com Entertainment TV Kendra Wilkinson: I Did Everything I Could Have Done The Dancing with the Stars contestant reveals what went wrong with her Viennese waltz By Michele Stueven and Aaron Parsley Aaron Parsley Aaron Parsley has been a part of PEOPLE's digital team for more than 15 years. Based in Austin, he now covers crime and political news, including national and local elected officials, candidates, policymakers, activists, campaigns, elections, scandals, speeches, and other political events. He has a M.A. in Journalism from New York University and studied Spanish Literature at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Aaron is a runner and loves reading history and dystopian fiction. He is also a huge Miranda Lambert fan. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 12, 2011 10:30 AM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Adam Taylor/ABC Sometimes you just have an off night. And that seemed to be the case for Kendra Wilkinson, who landed at the bottom of the leader board on Dancing with the Stars Monday night. “The scores suck,” the reality star said of earning just 18 points – the night’s lowest score – for her Viennese waltz with partner Louis van Amstel. “That’s the way it goes. I didn’t do a perfect job and I got the scores I got, and that’s the way it goes.” After judge Bruno Tonioli’s highly animated critique, head judge Len Goodman reminded him, “These people are beginners, Bruno. Don’t be cruel.” Holly Madison: Kendra Wilkinson Will Do Better Than I Did on Dancing Kendra admitted to having mixed feelings about the routine. “Going into it I didn’t feel comfortable but when the music started I did feel comfortable,” she said. “I felt in place. I felt like I did everything I could have done.” So what went wrong? “I had three missteps,” she says. “It sucks because I didn’t mean to do it. It just happened. But I moved on from it and I finished it.” Wilkinson and van Amstel – along with eight other remaining couples – will face another elimination on Tuesday’s show (9 p.m. ET), which airs on ABC.