Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series) season 21

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Dancing with the Stars
Season 21
Hosted byDr. Chris Brown
Sonia Kruger
JudgesSharna Burgess
Craig Revel Horwood
Helen Richey
Mark Wilson
Release
Original networkSeven Network
Season chronology
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Season 20

The twenty-first season of the Australian Dancing with the Stars will start during 2024 on Seven.

Dr. Chris Brown replaced Daryl Somers who left the series after hosting the last 3 seasons. Sonia Kruger will also return as the host.[1] Craig Revel Horwood, Sharna Burgess, and Mark Wilson will be returning while Helen Richey who took off last season will be back to the judging panel with Todd McKenney not joining this season due to a scheduling conflict.[2]

Couples[edit]

The season will feature 12 couples. The cast was revealed on 18 Feb 2024.[3]

Celebrity Notability Professional partner Status
Adam Dovile Better Homes and Gardens presenter Jessica Raffa Participating
Ant Middleton SAS Australia Chief Instructor Alexandra Vladimirov Participating
Ben Cousins Former AFL player & 7NEWS Perth presenter Siobhan Power Participating
Hayden Quinn Chef Lily Cornish Participating
James Stewart Home and Away actor Jorja Freeman Participating
Julie Goodwin MasterChef Australia winner Andrey Gorbunov Participating
Lisa McCune Actor Ian Waite Participating
Nadia Bartel Fashion designer & model Lyu Masuda Participating
Nikki Osborne Comedian Aric Yegudkin Participating
Nova Peris Olympian & former senator Craig Monley Participating
Samantha Jade Singer Gustavo Viglio Participating
Shane Crawford Former AFL player Ash-Leigh Hunter Participating

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Daryl Somers confirms Dr Chris Brown is the new host of Dancing with the Stars". Mediaweek.
  2. ^ "Dancing With The Stars 2024: Two MasterChef favourites join star-studded cast". Yahoo Lifestyle.
  3. ^ "Dancing with the Stars line-up revealed for 2024". 7NEWS.

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