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New Cast Being Announced For 'DWTS' And More!

 
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With the hosting switch-up on 'Dancing With the Stars,' it was easy to believe it would be hard to find celebs to dance in the ballroom. It was even a challenge to find pros since Witney Carson and Lindsay Arnold are both expecting. Luckily, things are starting to come together for season 29 after OG host, Tom Bergeron and co-host, Erin Andrews were unexpectedly let go from the series, leaving fans in shock and dismay, some saying they would never watch the show again. 

ABC got super lucky because fan fave pros Sharna Burgess and Artem Chigvintsev will be returning this year after being given the boot for no reason at all (seems to be a common theme with ABC) along with Cheryl Burke, Peta Murgatroyd, and Val Chmerkovskiy. As for the celebs, Kaitlyn Bristowe has already confirmed she will be dancing and now Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean is alluding to a spot on the series, as well. Other names swirling are Carole Baskin, Chrishell Stause, and Anne Heche, according to EOnline

Names will be officially announced September 2nd, as always, on 'GMA' and the show will debut on September 14th but I do not know if I will be able to watch a Tyra-filled 'DWTS.' Thoughts?

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