Dancing with the Stars Exclusive: Love is a Battlefield Edition

November 18, 2008 at 2:37pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

If Star Magazine is to be believed, Cody Linley has turned into a raging hormone monster on the set of Dancing with the Stars, hitting on everything that moves and creating incredible amounts of tension and discomfort on the set for Lacey Schwimmer and Kym Johnson.

Well, we’re calling bull*%^t!

Our inside sources tell us that they story is COMPLETELY FALSE.

In fact, it’s LACEY who’s been making things uncomfortable onset for little Linley with her unwanted advances…and there are text messages to prove it!

Now that Star Magazine is running the story, our DWTS sources tell us producers are less than pleased with Lacey who either leaked the story herself or ensured her people did. From what we hear, Cody is a really good guy who doesn't deserve this. Plus, we truly believe he only has eyes for his partner Julianne. (Hello, remember him crying last week?) Kym’s name got dragged into it so it wouldn’t seem quite as obvious that it was Lacey out for revenge.

Careful, Cody. Looks like Lacey might try to boil your bunny next.

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