Barry Williams isn’t going home with the Len Goodman Mirror Ball trophy now that he and pro dance partner Peta Murgatroyd have been eliminated from Season 32 of Dancing With the Stars.
There's more to reality TV than fancy trips, expensive dinners, and shopping sprees on Rodeo Drive. Some shows are competitive, allowing viewers to root for their favorite contestants to win grand prizes like a recording contract, a role in a feature film, or a boatload of money.
[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for Dancing With the Stars.] The magical world of Disney was celebrated on Dancing with the Stars . Season 32’s iconic theme night had a little extra pixie dust sprinkled in as the Walt Disney Company marks 100 years.
Dancing with the Stars‘ Cheryl Burke recently spoke to Brooke Burke on her Sex, Lies, and Spray Tans podcast to discuss her Season 7 win, subsequent hosting gig, and unceremonious firing from the show, as well as her relationship with former dance partner Derek Hough.
Dancing With the Stars has returned for its 32nd season (Tuesdays live on ABC and Disney+), with the long-running reality competition series waltzing toward another Mirrorball win.
Battle of the Mirrorball Champions? Derek Hough thinks it would be “fantastic” for Dancing With the Stars to hold an all-winner season. “I think that it’d be a really, really competitive season,” Hough, who’s now a judge on the ABC reality competition after 17 seasons as a pro dancer on the show, tells Variety.
Dancing With the Stars has announced its first cast member for the upcoming 32nd season, as Vanderpump Rules star Ariana Madix will be taking to the dance floor when the long-running reality competition series returns this fall on ABC and Disney+.
Dancing With the Stars isn’t in production right now but Derek Hough, who serves as one of the show’s judges, is busier than ever. He’s not only planning his wedding to fiancée Hayley Erbert but he’s putting together a nationwide tour, Derek Hough – All New Spectacular Symphony Of Dance, set to kick off in late September.
Tom Bergeron fans may not be getting the comeback they crave, but Disney+’s “Dancing With The Stars” has already selected a new co-host for its upcoming season.
Tuesday afternoon, Dancing with the Stars announced it will return for a 30th season on ABC this fall: Tyra Banks will again serve as host, according to Entertainment Weekly, while the returning judges will be Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough.
"American Idol" is back, baby! Do you miss it? Well, it's OK if you don't, as it ended in 2016 due to massively declining ratings over its incredible, record-breaking run.
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