Dancing With the Stars pro Val Chmerkovskiy still feels disrespected after judge Len Goodman took a jab at his and Janel Parrish's Viennese Waltz while critiquing another couple.

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Parrish and Chmerkovskiy danced a Viennese Waltz that Goodman scored a 7, telling the couple that there wasn't enough content from the dance itself. He would later go on to tell Alfonso Ribeiro and Witney Carson that their Rumba was "a proper Rumba - you didn't mess about cleaning windows, you just got right on with the dance," a rather blunt jab at Parrish and Chmerkovskiy's dance, which included windows.

Chmerkovskiy took to Twitter after Monday night's episode to vent:

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"I'm cool with the 7 Len. Not cool with the mocking. washing windows?! In critique of another you're mocking my partner? Very classy," he wrote.

The dancer would later speak with Glamour about Goodman's comments, saying that he felt it was disrespectful to Parrish.

"Who are you to judge my partner's efforts in this manner?" he said. "For me, that is disrespectful and not classy, and distracts me from actually listening to what he has to say, and I don't want to do that. I want to respect him, I want to love his comments, I want to take away something so we can get better, but to me personally, [that] was very hurtful. I keep certain things to myself, but I had to say something about [that]."

For now, Chmerkovskiy and Parrish will perform another dance next week hoping to win the judges' approval in addition to America's. They are currently one of seven couples left in the competition and they need every high score and vote they can get.

Dancing With the Stars airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.