Stephen Nedoroscik and his 'Dancing With The Stars' partner, Rylee Arnold, were seen playing a hilarious 'suspect challenge' game, pointing out each other's amusing flaws. Ahead of competing at the show, the gymnast wrapped up his Paris Olympics campaign with two medals.
Nedoroscik earned the spotlight in the 2024 Summer Games after he helped the United States win a bronze medal in the team event, which was the first American medal for men's gymnastics in 16 years. He had the highest score of 14.866 points for any event among the US gymnasts during the team showdown. He also won a second bronze medal in the pommel horse event.
Days after his Olympics campaign, the gymnast became part of the Dancing With The Stars show and was seen sharing the stage with Rylee Arnold. They were recently spotted having a fun time, off the stage, playing the 'suspect challenge'.
Arnold started the game, saying:
"Suspect is a male and has the most stinky farts."
It was then followed by Nedoroscik, who said:
"Suspect burps on my face on a daily occasion."
In one of the rounds, the gymnast highlighted another flaw of her dance partner, saying:
"Suspect has to be the center of attention in every single scenario."
They further spoke about their eating and other weird habits, such as laughing when in pain, making the game funnier. Arnold posted the video on Instagram and added the caption:
"Who won this?!?!😂😂😂 "
Stephen Nedoroscik exuded gratitude toward Rylee Arnold after performing men's gymnastics in his performance at DWTS
Stephen Nedoroscik executed the pommel horse routine in his dance performance at Dancing With The Stars. After promoting men's gymnastics, he shared a video of his dance performance, which started with his pommel horse routine on Instagram. He penned a heartfelt note in the caption, showcasing gratitude toward Rylee Arnold for trusting him.
"What an incredible experience! I never would have thought I'd be doing Pommel Horse into an Argentine Tango," wrote Stephen Nedoroscik. "This dance was such a challenge and I'm so glad Rylee Arnold trusted me to execute every step and trick in this dance! I was surprisingly nervous but hearing the ballroom erupt as I mounted the Horse helped me lock in just like a gymnastics meet!!”
Nedoroscik added:
“So blessed to have Rylee by my side, her patience and positivity keeps me excited and motivated for each day of this journey!! Thank you to everyone who cheered and voted for us, your help and kind words do not go unnoticed. It was a true honor to dedicate this dance to Men's Gymnastics. I can only hope my efforts can help to grow my amazing sport.”
Rylee Arnold and Stephen Nedoroscik are one of the seven pairs left in the show.