Dancing With Stars Premiere Recap
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Fall shows are hitting the 2025 TV schedule, and Dancing with the Stars kicked off a flashy Season 34 this week. And thanks to contestants like wildlife conservationistRobert Irwin, Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles and reality newbie (and Zac Efron ’s brother),
After emphasizing that dancing is not in his comfort zone, global wildlife conservationist Robert Irwin performed what “Dancing with the Stars” judges called one of the best first dances they’ve ever seen.
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Dancing With the Stars’ Ezra Sosa Responds to Criticism Over His Choreography: ‘It Makes Me Better’
DWTS' pro Ezra Sosa opens up about fan feedback of his salsa routine with Jordan Chiles during the season 34 premiere
Swifties will surely recognize the new face on “Dancing With the Stars” Season 34 as professional dancer Jan Ravnik, who went viral during the “Eras Tour,” is joining the ballroom.
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Robert Irwin Gets Motors Running With Thrilling ‘Born To Be Wild' Debut on ‘Dancing With the Stars'
The Australian conservationist drew raves for his fleet-footed first dance on Tuesday (Sept. 16) with pro partner Witney Carson.
Hudson was close to competing on this season of the reality-competition series, but a source explained why it didn't come to pass
While the Dancing With the Stars scoring system leaves little room to mess up, some mistakes still have happened over the years. In 2016, Nyle DiMarco and pro Sharna Burgess were awarded a 37 out of 40 even though judges Bruno Tonioli and Maksim Chmerkovskiy held up 10 paddles.