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Cast confirmed for Dancing with the Stars 2022

Filming gets underway this week in Sydney with Daryl, Sonia, judges & dancers -and a virtual studio audience.

Seven yesterday confirmed the full cast for Dancing With The Stars: All Stars, due to begin filming this week in Sydney with Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger.

As tipped by TV Tonight, this includes Deni Hines as a Wildcard and former 10 participants Angie Kent (Season 17, 2020), Olympia Valance (Season 16, 2019) and Courtney Act (Season 16, 2019).

New Wildcards are model / presenter Kris Smith and actor Cameron Daddo.

Also returning are Bridie Carter (Season 7, 2007), former AFL players David Rodan (Season 14, 2014) and Anthony Koutoufides (Season 5, 2006), and Rob Mills (Season 9, 2009).

They join previously-announced names Kylie Gillies (Season 9, 2009), actress Bridie Carter (Season 7, 2007), TV’s Grant Denyer (Season 4, 2006), singer / presenter Ricki-Lee Coulter (Season 14, 2014) and Sunrise weatherman Sam Mac (Wildcard).

Seven Network Programming Director, Angus Ross, said: “The first season of All Stars was the perfect mix of entertainment, celebrity and fierce competition, proving a stand-out hit with Australian audiences.

“We have a fantastic cast ready to hit the dancefloor for season two. With a history of multiple perfect scores in the ranks, it’s going to be a brilliant series.”

Todd McKenney, Helen Richey, Paul Mercurio and Mark Wilson all return to the judging panel, while the show will include a virtual audience.

It will screen in 2022.

Dancing With The Stars: All Stars is produced by Warner Bros International Television Production Australia and BBC Studios, from a format created by the BBC and distributed by BBC Studios.

5 Responses

  1. Solid cast, all great names, excited to see Ricki-Lee and Kylie back.
    Odd move going so big with cast announcement then not screening til next year, buzz may lose momentum.

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