Olympic gold medalist Misty May-Treanor, Emmy-winning All My Children star Susan Lucci, former boy bander Lance Bass, and reality star Kim Kardashian are among the thirteen celebrities slated to show off their fancy footwork on the seventh season of Dancing With The Stars, premiering September 22 on ABC. Read the rest of this entry »
After taking a brief break from the ballroom, Dancing With The Stars favorite Maksim Chmerkovskiy will be back in the spotlight when the reality smash returns for it’s seventh season on ABC next month. Read the rest of this entry »
There will be no fancy footwork from Denise Richards when the seventh season of Dancing With The Stars premieres on ABC next month. The star of E!’s Denise Richards: It’s Complicated has shot down rumors that she will appear on DWTS this year.
“No, I am not doing Dancing with the Stars [but] I love the show, that is my popcorn night with my girls,” Denise said on Monday. “I love to watch the dancing, the girls love looking at the dresses.”
The reign of The Dark Knight is doing a very good job of resurrecting the career of the original Caped Crusader. Actor Adam West, the star of the 60s’ superhero series Batman is the latest celebrity hoffer considered for a spot on the upcoming seventh season of ABC’s Dancing With The Stars.
“Adam is in outstanding shape,” a source close to the 80-year-old told the New York Post Wednesday. “He works out an hour a day and walks with his big dog on his farm in Sun Valley, Idaho.” A rep for the former television star says “not definite yet, but is one of the people they are seriously looking at. They will decide on everyone on Aug. 25.”
A rep for former Vice-President Dan Quayle says the 61-year-old politician will not be doing the Rumba- or any other ballroom dancing-on the seventh season of Dancing With The Stars this Fall. Read the rest of this entry »
Dan Quayle, who was Veep under President George H.W Bush, joins Kim Kardashian on a shortlist of potential hoffers on the seventh season of Dancing With The Stars.
Hopefully he’s better at doing the Mashed Potato than he is at spelling it, as Quayle is best remembered for incorrectly correcting a 12-year-old spelling bee contestant’s spelling of “potato” to “potatoe.”