Sadie Robertson and Mark Ballas play the Him and Her game; sweet Mark says she is a beauty - and the queen of selfies!

Sadie Robertson and Mark Ballas play the "Him-Her-Me" game. PEOPLE

"Dancing with the Stars" pair Sadie Robertson and Mark Ballas enjoy spending time with each other on and off the dance floor, as evidenced by a lighthearted game they played in a recent interview.

The duo played the "Him-Her-Me" game, in which a third-party asks a subjective question such as, "Who owns more shoes?" and the responders choose themselves or the other person.

When PEOPLE asked Robertson and Ballas which of them takes more selfies, they playfully pointed the finger at each other.

"You take way more selfies," Ballas insisted.

"You don't know that!" Robertson countered. "Go look on Instagram."

"You are the selfie queen," Ballas laughed. "Don't even worry about Instagram, just go through her phone... selfie, selfie, selfie, selfie."

The pair did agree that Ballas is the "brains of the operation," and Robertson is "the beauty" who spends more time checking herself out in the mirror than her partner.

The jovial interview is indicative of the great chemistry the couple has, and has surely benefited them in the reality dancing competition. Only six couples remain in the running, and Robertson and Ballas' most recent performance has put them on a strong footing for further success.

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