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The ballroom is preparing for fresh excitement as a new season of Dancing with the Stars approaches, promising star power, nostalgia, and spirited competition. Announced on Good Morning America, the cast list is a blend of household names and pop culture favorites, creating a dynamic lineup for season 34.
Hilaria Baldwin, author and wife of actor Alec Baldwin, has been paired with professional dancer Gleb Savchenko, while Corey Feldman, the former child star and musician, will partner with Jenna Johnson. The casting has sparked curiosity, with many eager to see how the duo will perform in such a high-pressure environment.
A dose of ’90s nostalgia comes courtesy of Danielle Fishel and Elaine Hendrix, two actresses whose names continue to resonate with fans. Fishel, remembered fondly as Topanga Lawrence from Boy Meets World, will join Pasha Pashkov, while Hendrix, who famously brought Meredith Blake to life in The Parent Trap, is set to team with Alan Bersten. Their inclusion adds a sense of familiarity, drawing in viewers who grew up with their work.
Other contestants bring athleticism, musical talent, and humor to the mix. Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles and NBA star Baron Davis bring sports credibility, while Scott Hoying of Pentatonix and Fifth Harmony’s Lauren Jauregui showcase musical representation. Comedian Andy Richter and reality TV star Dylan Efron ensure that light-hearted entertainment will remain part of the show’s charm.
This cast joins previously announced contestants including social media personality Alix Earle, Robert Irwin, Whitney Leavitt, and Jen Affleck. The collection of figures from across entertainment, sports, and digital culture underscores the show’s enduring formula—bringing together diverse personalities and letting them battle it out in dance.
The anticipation surrounding this season reflects the show’s ability to reinvent itself. For decades, Dancing with the Stars has drawn audiences through dramatic performances, unexpected rivalries, and emotional stories of perseverance. With the premiere set for September 16 on ABC and Disney+, this year’s edition promises not only dazzling choreography but also memorable moments of triumph, vulnerability, and humor.
Audiences are eager to see how Baldwin, Feldman, Fishel, Hendrix, and their peers adapt to the rigors of dance training and live performances. Each brings their own story, and in the ballroom, those stories will be told not through words but through movement. As the spotlight turns on, the season seems poised to deliver another round of captivating television.
A dose of ’90s nostalgia comes courtesy of Danielle Fishel and Elaine Hendrix, two actresses whose names continue to resonate with fans. Fishel, remembered fondly as Topanga Lawrence from Boy Meets World, will join Pasha Pashkov, while Hendrix, who famously brought Meredith Blake to life in The Parent Trap, is set to team with Alan Bersten. Their inclusion adds a sense of familiarity, drawing in viewers who grew up with their work.
Other contestants bring athleticism, musical talent, and humor to the mix. Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles and NBA star Baron Davis bring sports credibility, while Scott Hoying of Pentatonix and Fifth Harmony’s Lauren Jauregui showcase musical representation. Comedian Andy Richter and reality TV star Dylan Efron ensure that light-hearted entertainment will remain part of the show’s charm.
This cast joins previously announced contestants including social media personality Alix Earle, Robert Irwin, Whitney Leavitt, and Jen Affleck. The collection of figures from across entertainment, sports, and digital culture underscores the show’s enduring formula—bringing together diverse personalities and letting them battle it out in dance.
The anticipation surrounding this season reflects the show’s ability to reinvent itself. For decades, Dancing with the Stars has drawn audiences through dramatic performances, unexpected rivalries, and emotional stories of perseverance. With the premiere set for September 16 on ABC and Disney+, this year’s edition promises not only dazzling choreography but also memorable moments of triumph, vulnerability, and humor.
Audiences are eager to see how Baldwin, Feldman, Fishel, Hendrix, and their peers adapt to the rigors of dance training and live performances. Each brings their own story, and in the ballroom, those stories will be told not through words but through movement. As the spotlight turns on, the season seems poised to deliver another round of captivating television.