Who will twirl their way to the top this year?
Pop on your dancing shoes because Dancing with the Stars Australia is back for 2024, and we’ve uncovered all the glitz and goss you need to know about the shiny new season.
This year, 12 new celebs will try out their two left feet to win the coveted mirror ball trophy and some cash for a charity of their choice.
Whilst dancing isn’t their middle name, the star-studded line-up will be paired with pros to help them get (and stay) on their feet.
Pop on your dancing shoes because Dancing with the Stars Australia is back for 2024, and here’s everything we know about the new season. Source: Seven
But what else do we know about Dancing with the Stars 2024?
Who are the hosts of Dancing with the Stars 2024?
After making his move from Channel Ten, Dr Chris Brown will be joining long-time host Sonia Kruger to front the hit dancing show.
Chris was rumoured to have gotten the gig last season, but Seven reportedly got his start date wrong, and he couldn’t co-host DWTS due to his contractual obligations with Ten.
Chris Brown and Sonia Kruger will co-host the hit dancing show. Source: Seven
Who are the contestants on Dancing with the Stars 2024?
The 12 celebs that will be twirling it out this year are:
Adam Dovile – Better Homes and Gardens DIY presenter
Ant Middleton – SAS Australia Chief Instructor
Ben Cousins – AFL legend and 7NEWS Sport presenter
Hayden Quinn – Chef and TV host
James Stewart – Home and Away actor
Julie Goodwin – Chef and author
Lisa McCune – Actor
Nadia Bartel – Fashion designer and model
Nikki Osborne – Comedian
Nova Peris – Olympian and former senator
Samantha Jade – Singer
Shane Crawford – AFL royalty
Who’s judging Dancing with the Stars 2024?
Judges Mark Wilson, Craig Revel Horwood and Sharna Burgess are returning to put this year’s contestants through their paces.
Long-time judge Helen Richey, who didn’t appear on the 2023 series, is also returning to the judging panel.
Mark Wilson, Helen Richey, Sharna Burgess and Craig Revel Horwood are judging the show. Source: Seven
When is Dancing with the Stars 2024 on?
Dancing with the Stars 2024 will kick off on Sunday, July 7, at 7 pm on Channel 7 and 7Plus. Ooft, that’s a lot of sevens!
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