JUST ANNOUNCED: Celebrity Cast of DWTS Season 33

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The cast for the upcoming season 33 of Dancing with the Stars has been announced!

Dancing with the Stars (DWTS), the hit reality dance competition, will return for its 33rd season on September 17th, 2024. The show will once again be co-hosted by Julianne Hough & Alfonso Ribeiro.

On Wednesday morning (September 4), Good Morning America announced the cast of celebrities who will partner with professional dancers for a chance to win the coveted mirror ball trophy. The lineup includes Olympic athletes, reality television stars, Hollywood actors, and more.

Meet the new cast of DWTS below!

Anna “Delvey” Sorokin is a convicted con artist whose story was revealed in the book “My Friend Anna: The True Story of a Fake Heiress” and inspired the Emmy-nominated Netflix show Inventing Anna. After serving time, she was released on good behavior in 2021. Anna will partner with professional dancer Ezra Sosa.

 

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Brooks Nader is a cover model who appeared in Sports Illustrated after winning the Swim Search open casting call in 2019. Brooks will partner with professional Gleb Savchencko.

Chandler Kinney is an actress known for her roles in the Disney Channel Original Movie franchise Zombies as well as Pretty Little Liars. Chandler will dance with Brandon Armstrong.

 

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Danny Amendola is a retired NFL wide receiver who won two Super Bowl titles during his time with the New England Patriots. Danny will partner with professional dancer Witney Carson.

Dwight Howard is a professional basketball player and NBA star who earned a championship title in 2020 with the Los Angeles Lakers. Dwight’s professional dance partner will be Daniella Karagach.

Eric Roberts is a Golden Globe and Oscar-nominated actor known for King of the Gypsies, Star 80, and Runaway Train. Eric will partner with DWTS pro Britt Stewart.

 

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Ilona Maher is an Olympic rugby player who helped Team USA bring home the bronze medal at the Paris Olympic Games. Ilona will take the stage with pro partner Alan Bersten.

 

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Jenn Tran is the most recent star of The Bachelorette. She was the first-ever Asian-American to lead the show. Jenn will partner with DWTS veteran Sasha Farber.

 

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Joey Graziadei is known for his time on the reality dating show franchise The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. The former tennis coach will dance with Jenna Johnson.

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Phaedra Parks is a lawyer and businesswoman who starred on The Real Housewives of Atlanta from 2010 to 2017 and will return to the show next year. Phaedra will dance with professional partner Val Chmerkovskiy.

 

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Reginald Veljohnson is a beloved television dad who portrayed Carl Winslow on Family Matters from 1989 to 1997. Reginald will partner with former DTWS champion Emma Slater.

 

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Stephen Nedoroscik became known as the master of the pommel horse during the 2024 Olympic games. He won over the hearts of America as he helped Team USA take home the bronze medal. The gymnast will partner with dancer Rylee Arnold.

 

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Tori Spelling is an actress and best-selling author. She is best known for her role on the show Beverly Hills, 90210, but has also appeared in films such as Troop Beverly Hills and Sharknado. Tori will dance with Pasha Pashkov.

 

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Watch the premiere of Dancing with the Stars season 33 on Tuesday, September 17, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+, with episodes streaming on Hulu the next day.