“Dancing with the Stars” officially returns, because ABC has renewed the series of reality competitions for season 34.
The conservationist of fauna Robert Irwin should compete, according to his sister, Bindi Irwin’s, not. Bindi won the Mirrorball Trophy in season 21 of 2015 with its partner, Derek Hough.
Son of the late Steve Irwin, Robert made the headlines earlier this month with a rated campaign for the Australian underwear brand, Bond. “In addition, I am at this stage of my life where I try to do so many different and random fascinating things, and if it is something that makes me a little nervous, that I have never done before and it is a bit of a rush to adrenaline? This is what I want to do,” he said to people.
In 2024, Bindi revealed an interview with Entertainment tonight that she would like to see her mother, terra, and her brother compete in the series, saying: “I think you would be really good in this area.” At the time, he replied: “I will try!”
Season 33 of “Dancing with the Stars” attracted young viewers, winning the best adults from the program 18-34 in four years. The season has also culminated with the greatest number of viewers with 7.95 million in more than three years and has defeated several voting files; The teams obtained 32 million votes in the final.
“Dancing with the stars” is produced by BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions. Season 34, scheduled for fall, will be broadcast on ABC and Disney + and will broadcast the next day on Hulu. The complete list of Celebrity Cast and Pro Dancers will be announced on a later date.