Time flies when you're having fun! It's been 12 years since Dancing with the Stars had an All-Stars season, and it's time for another. Back in Season 15, 13 celebrities returned to the dance floor for another chance at impressing the judges and earn 10s across the board. With 17 seasons of the reality dance competition series of celebrities to pick from, there's room for another high-stakes season full of winners, robbed talent, and those seeking redemption. Put on those dancing shoes and hold up the paddles, the fans are ready for the stars to return!
As one of ABC's premiere reality franchises, Dancing with the Stars has gone through the highs and lows of a hearty relationship. The show's bumpy road has caused a temporary move over to the streamer Disney+. It endured a new host, Tyra Banks, following the shock departure of longtime host Tom Bergeron , only to bring in former celebrity contestant Alfonso Ribeiro to assist as co-host before taking over hosting duties alone. Former pro turned judge Julianne Hough joined Ribeiro as co-host for the show's latest season. Season 30 was the last of original judge Len Goodman before his untimely passing months later. Thankfully, his memory will remain as the Mirrorball Trophy was named in his honor. But one thing has remained consistent: the stars!
No matter the show, casting is key. Fans may clamor to see their all-time favorites back on their favorite show, but some strategy must be taken to properly cast an All-Star season. For Dancing with the Stars to make this fantasy a reality, they must conjure up a mix of past and present, winners and losers, favorites and shockers. While Derek Hough would love an All-Winner season, it's unlikely to happen. But there could be a few winners who could be in the mix.
The ABC reality television crossover from Dancing with the Stars and The Bachelor is a surefire thing. So a winner that also happens to be a Bachelorette? All signs point to Season 28 winner Hannah Brown. If the original All-Stars season is any sign, The Bachelorette could win the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy as that season was won by Melissa Rycroft . Hannah Brown had a strong run during her season with partner Alan Bersten, where the pair only received a single 6 from the judges during the first week of competition. While some fans did not believe she was the best dancer of the season, her Bachelor Nation fan base helped her hoist up the trophy.
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