We've seen this before! Dancing with the Stars promotes Shane Jenek and Josh Keefe's foxtrot as the 'first time' two men have danced together on TV - but it was actually done 14 years ago By Charlie Coë For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:57 BST, 16 April 2019 | Updated: 03:57 BST, 16 April 2019 Viewcomments Dancing with the Stars judge Sharna Burgess described Shane Jenek and Josh Keefe's foxtrot performance on Monday night as a 'first for television'. But when Shane left behind his drag alter ego Courtney Act in the semi-final, it was not the first time two male dancers had performed together on Australian TV. As reported by TV Tonight, that honour actually goes to Strictly Dancing contestants Adam Francis and Alexander Bryan back in 2005. Scroll down for video Not a first: Dancing With The Stars judge Sharna Burgess gushed about Shane Jenek and Josh Keefe's performance (pictured) on Monday night as a 'first for television here' The same-sex duo performed together during the short-lived ABC show and were praised by the majority of fans, despite some negative feedback. Adam and Alexander ended up finishing second in the competition thanks to the surge of public support. While their appearance has largely been forgotten, the two men danced together on national television 14 years before Shane and Josh took to the stage this week. Been here before: But when Shane, 37, detached himself from his drag alter-ego in the semi-final, it was not the first time two men had performed together on Australian TV (pictured Adam Francis and Alexander Bryan However, Shane (who had until Monday performed as drag queen Courtney Act) and Josh were the first men to dance together in the history of Dancing with the Stars. While it was a similar format, Strictly Dancing was not affiliated with DWTS and did not feature celebrities as contestants. Shane and Josh advanced to the DWTS final with a fusion of foxtrot and tango dance styles, with Britney Spears' hit song Toxic as the soundtrack. 'It was stunning to see you two out there doing that and this is a first for television here - to have two men dancing together,' Sharna said after Monday's performance. Different sides: Shane (left his alter-ego Courtney Act and Shane right), who had until now stepped out as drag queen Courtney in the Network 10 show, and Josh are the first men to dance together in Dancing With The Star's history Jett Kenny and his partner Lily Cornish were eliminated from the show on Monday night after a sudden-death dance-off. Samuel Johnson and his partner Jorja Freeman were saved and will go on to compete in the finals alongside Courtney/Shane and Josh. Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel 10 for comment. History made? 'It was stunning to see you two out there doing that and this is a first for television here - to have two men dancing together,' judge Sharna Burgess said Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility