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The quest for the Mirror Ball trophy begins this September on Dancing with the Stars season 31. It’s a new era for the dance competition as the show moves from its longtime home on ABC to its new home on Disney Plus. How to vote: This season the show will be broadcast live on both coasts, with voting happening live across the country at the same time. Fans will be able to vote here (opens in new tab) during the live shows on Mondays as soon as the show opens. Every fan will have 10 chances to vote per method (online or texting) per night. The night's texting codes will be revealed when the voting window opens during live shows. Judge Bruno Tonioli told an excited crowd of fans at D23 that he's looking forward to having a commercial free season on Disney Plus. Whether that model lasts or ends when the streamer switches to an ad-supported model is anyone's guess, but it will be fun to see nonetheless. Each season brings a new cast of celebrities paired with seasoned ballroom dancers who compete for the top prize: the coveted Mirror Ball trophy and bragging rights. It was a close race last season. Ultimately, the winner of Dancing with the Stars season 31 was Iman Shumpert and Daniella Karagach. Here’s everything we know about Dancing with the Stars season 31. Dancing with the Stars season 31 resultsHere's a look at the scores so you can keep track of who topped the leaderboard and who went home each week. After Jason Lewis was sent home on the first night of competition, and Teresa Giudice was sent packing after landing in the bottom two for two consecutive weeks, it's anyone's guess as to who will go home in Week 3. Cheryl Ladd and Louis Van Amstel landed in the bottom two next to Teresa in Week 2 after a glowing performance in Week 1; it's safe to say that Chery's future could be uncertain if she doesn't pull off a big comeback in Week 3. Stay tuned for the live results after the show!
See more Week 3 (October 3, James Bond Night): James Bond week featured stunning performances from all of the celebrities and their professional partners. Selma Blair and Sasha Farber wowed the crowd with a rousing rumba that Selma performed while blindfolded. In addition to enhancing her performance, the blindfold helped her to limit stimuli from around the ballroom that triggered her MS. It worked. There was a bit of a controversy when Cheryl Ladd and Louis Van Amstel were sent packing despite receiving glowing praise from the judges and not ending up on the bottom of the leaderboard.
Week 2 (September 26, listed in order of performance): Joseph Baena's partner Daniella Karagach tested positive for COVID-19 overnight and was replaced by troupe dancer Alexis Warr. Teresa and Pasha found themselves in the bottom two once again after their jive failed to connect with the judges. Cheryl and Louis' tango, though ambitious, had too many errors and ended up with the lowest score of the night. Bruno and Derek voted to keep Teresa and Pasha while Carrie Ann voted for Cheryl and Louis, partly because it was her comments last week that Cheryl needed to push for more that landed them in the bottom two. The final vote came down to Len, who ended up voting for Cheryl and Louis.
Image 1 of 16 Elvis Night on Dancing with the Stars season 31 episode 2 (Image credit: Disney Plus)Week 1 (September 19, listed in order of performance):
See more When is the Dancing with the Stars season 31 release date?Dancing with the Stars season 31 premieres Monday, September 19, at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT on Disney Plus. At this time there is no information about whether Dancing with the Stars will be available in the UK. Previously, the series has not been available in the UK but that could change now that the show has moved to Disney Plus. We’ll keep you updated as we learn more.
See more What is Dancing with the Stars season 31 about?Now in its 31st season, Dancing with the Stars is the American version of Britain’s much-loved Strictly Come Dancing competition. Since its debut, international versions of Dancing with the Stars have popped up all over the world. Here’s the official synopsis of the reality dance competition from Disney Plus: “Dancing with the Stars is the hit series hosted by supermodel and businesswoman Tyra Banks and actor and television personality Alfonso Ribeiro in which celebrities are paired with trained ballroom dancers to compete in themed choreographed dance routines that are judged by a panel of renowned ballroom experts, including Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough.” Who is in the Dancing with the Stars cast and who are their partners?
See more Get to know the Dancing with the Stars season 31 cast with our meet the cast guide. Here is your season 31 cast:
Check out the official cast announcement via Disney Plus's Twitter page.
See more As many of you may have noticed, Dancing with the Stars season 31 features the return of some very familiar faces with two-time Mirrorball winner Mark Ballas and fan favorite Louis Van Amstel. Ballas hasn’t been on the show since 2017. He claimed his first Mirrorball trophy with partner and Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi in season 6 and again in season 8 with yet another gold medalist, Shawn Johnson.
See more While Van Amstel never won a Mirrorball during his 10 seasons on the show, he had a legion of loyal fans who hoped he’d secure a win. The last time he competed on the show was in 2015 when he was partnered with celebrity chef Paula Deen in season 21.
See more Who are the Dancing with the Stars season 31 judges and hosts?Though the show is jumping from ABC to Disney Plus, it looks like everything else will remain the same and that includes the panel of judges and the show’s hosts. Original Dancing with the Stars judges Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli are returning along with Derek Hough. Hough was originally one of the professional dancers on the show. He stepped in for season 29 when Goodman was unable to travel due to COVID-19 restrictions and he became a regular fourth judge in season 30. Tyra Banks (America’s Next Top Model) returns as host and will be joined by Alfonso Ribeiro (America’s Funniest Home Videos), who was named the show's co-host (opens in new tab) earlier this summer. Is there a trailer for Dancing with the Stars?There’s usually a video that accompanies the casting announcement. As soon as the trailer arrives we’ll post it here. How to watch Dancing with the Stars season 31The new season of Dancing with the Stars will be available exclusively on Disney Plus. If you don't have a Disney Plus subscription yet, there are a few options. You can add the service as a standalone subscription, you can bundle it with Hulu and ESPN Plus or it's included as part of the Hulu with Live TV package. You can add a Disney Plus subscription using one of the options below: We’ll be sure to provide updates if the show becomes available to UK viewers. Sarabeth joined the Watch to Watch team in May 2022. An avid TV and movie fan, her perennial favorites are The Walking Dead, American Horror Story, true crime documentaries on Netflix and anything from Passionflix. You’ve Got Mail, Ocean's Eleven and Signs are movies that she can watch all day long. When she's not working, Sarabeth hosts a podcast dedicated to books and interviews with authors and actors. She’s also very close to realizing her lifelong dream of publishing a novel. CategoriesHow can I watch old seasons of Dancing with the Stars?Green also executive produces the series with Deena Katz. Past seasons of Dancing With the Stars are currently available for streaming on Hulu.
Is Dancing With the Stars coming back in 2022?When does Dancing with the Stars season 31 premiere in 2022? DWTS season 31 premiered on Sept. 19, 2022 on Disney+.
Where can I watch season 23 of Dancing with the Stars?Top 5 providers. Netflix.. Apple iTunes.. Where can I watch Dancing with the Stars NZ?You can watch Dancing With The Stars in New Zealand via Disney+ and by using ExpressVPN.
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