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Unexpected celebrities frock up for new season of DANCING WITH THE STARS

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The Seven Network today unveiled the star-studded cast of the sparkling new season of Dancing With The Stars, coming soon to Channel 7 and 7plus.  

AFL legend Ben Cousins, SAS Australia Chief Instructor Ant Middleton, and chef Julie Goodwin will be strutting their stuff on the dancefloor in the new series, which sees the most unexpected celebrities pushed outside their comfort zones as they learn to dance.

Joining them on the dancefloor will be four-time TV WEEK Gold Logie winning actress Lisa McCune, fashion designer and model Nadia Bartel, Home and Away hunk James Stewart, and Better Homes and Gardens resident DIY guru Adam Dovile.

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Adam Dovile (image - Channel 7)
Adam Dovile (image – Channel 7)

Olympian and former senator Nova Peris will be putting her best foot forward alongside AFL royalty Shane Crawford and comedian Nikki Osborne as they compete for their chosen charity and the prized Dancing With The Stars Mirror Ball Trophy.

Also perfecting their Foxtrot and Samba will be singing sensation Samantha Jade and chef Hayden Quinn.

Hayden Quinn joins the cast of Dancing With The Stars (image – 10)

Sonia Kruger will be joined by Dr Chris Brown as hosts, while the stars fall under the watchful eye of the Dancing With The Stars judges: Craig Revel Horwood, Sharna Burgess, Helen Richey and Mark Wilson.

The Dancing With The Stars 2024 line-up:

·       Adam Dovile – Better Homes and Gardens DIY presenter

·       Ant Middleton – SAS Australia Chief Instructor

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·       Ben Cousins – AFL legend and 7NEWS Sport presenter

·       Hayden Quinn – Chef

·       James Stewart – Home and Away Actor

·       Julie Goodwin – Chef

·       Lisa McCune – Actor

·       Nadia Bartel – Fashion designer and model

·       Nikki Osborne – Comedian

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·       Nova Peris – Olympian and former senator

·       Samantha Jade – Singer

·       Shane Crawford – AFL royalty

Dancing With The Stars is produced by BBC Studios Australia and New Zealand from a format created by the BBC and distributed by BBC Studios.

Dancing With The Stars returning soon to Channel 7 and 7plus

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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  1. I thought they film SAS in New Zealand because of Ant’s criminal charges meant he couldn’t get an Australian visa.

    Which begs the question – how is he getting a visa with his criminal history?

    • Daniel Graeme Rose SAS has been filmed in Australia. They have filmed in the Illawarra and out past Lithgow. The most recent SAS was overseas but all the first seasons was all in Australia.

  2. If Julie Goodwin is on it 🤮 … count me out! Can’t stand watching her after her performance on Masterchef … she only made it through that because she cried all the time! Sympathy vote!

  3. Why only 7 episodes? It rates well,why not Have an Entire Series like years ago,All that practice & work ,just 7 shows, what a Waiste Seven!!!

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