Dancing with the Stars
DANCING WITH THE STARS: All 5 Couples Move on to the Finals! Who Should Win the Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy?
After two rounds of competition on Tuesday night’s semi-finals of Dancing with the Stars season 33, the ballroom dance/reality competition series pulled the same fast one as they did last year.
At first, the hosts, Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, announced that the couples dancing in the finale were: Danny Amendola & Witney Carson, Joey Graziadei & Jenna Johnson, and Chandler Kinney & Brandon Armstrong. That left, (at least that is what we were led to believe), Ilona Maher & Alan Bersten and Stephen Nedoroscik & Rylee Arnold in the bottom two.
However, after much suspense, it was revealed that no one was going home and all five couples would be dancing next week for the Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy in the three-hour season finale!
Now, the question becomes, will Joey become the first ‘Bachelor’ to ever take home the Mirror Ball Trophy? Will Stephen be the first male Olympic gymnast to do so? Many questions to be answered. However, in last night’s two rounds of competition, which included a Latin dance, and Ballroom routine, the competitors brought the fight and laid it all out on the floor.
In the Latin round, Chandler and Brandon performed a Salsa to Spicy Margarita by Jason Derulo & Michael Buble and scored a 29 out of 30 from the judges. Ilona and Alan performed a Paso Doble to Unholy (Orchestral Version), by Sam Smith & Kim Petras and also scored a 29 out of 30. Stephen and Rylee performed a Cha-cha-cha to Bailar by Deorro f. Elvis Crespo. They scored 25 out of 30 from the judges.
Continuing on from the Latin dance round, Joey and Jenna performed a Paso doble to Come Together by the Beatles. They scored 29 out of 30, and finally Danny and Witney, performed a Salsa to I Like It by Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin. The couple scored a 28 out of 30.
Now, on to the Ballroom round, Joey and Jenna received a perfect 30 from the judges for their Foxtrot to I Won’t Dance by Erin Boheme f. District 78. Danny and Witney took on dancing the Viennese waltz to John Mayer’s Gravity, and scored a 27 out of 30. Next, Chandler and Brandon wowed in their rendition of the Foxtrot to the tune, Too Sweet by Hozier; receiving 29 out of 30 from the judges. Ilona and Alan danced the Viennese waltz to the song, Golden Hour by Jvke. They scored a 29 out of 30. Finally, Stephen and Rylee performed the Tango to Sweet Disposition by The Temper Trap, and came away with a 29 out of 30.
Dancing with the Stars live three-hour finale airs next Tuesday November 26th at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and streams on Disney+.
Now take our poll below, and let us know in the comment section, which of the five finalists do you think deserves to win the Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy?
I’ll see how they do next week, but it’s probably between Joey and Chandler.
Stephen
Breaking News
2026 Primetime Emmy Nominations: ‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’, ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Score Among Early Categories

Wednesday Morning on the Today Show, the 78th Primetime Emmy Nominations kicked off with the announcement of two categories: Outstanding Variety Series and Outstanding Reality Competition Program. The remainder of the nominations will be announced beginning at 8:30am PT from the Television Academy.
However, General Hospital’s guest star, John Oliver (also soon to be seen on Days of Our Lives) received a nomination for his HBO talk show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver in the Outstanding Variety Series category.
Oliver who just wrapped his on-screen run as the head of the WSB named Z, will compete for the gold statuette with The Daily Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and Saturday Night Live.
DANCING WITH THE STARS FIRST NOMINATION IN A DECADE
In addition, ABC’s Dancing with the Stars received its first nomination in the Outstanding Reality Competition Program category in ten years on the strength of its massively popular season 34 which featured: Dylan Efron, Jordan Chiles, Alix Earle, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Jen Affleck and Whitney Leavitt and the Mirrorball Trophy winner Robert Irwin.
Dancing with the Stars faces off with RuPaul’s Drag Race, Survivor, Top Chef and The Traitors for the reality competition prize.

Photo: ABC
Winners of the 2026 Emmy Awards will be announced on Monday, September 14 in ceremonies on NBC at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Longtime Law & Order SVU favorite: Mariska Hargitay has been named the host, and the first female to do so in over 15 years.
So, happy to hear John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight and Dancing with the Stars nabbed early nominations for this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards? Let us know via the comment section below.
Dancing with the Stars
ABC/Disney Upfronts: ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Season 35 Adds ‘Savannah Bananas’ Jackson Olson, ‘The Bachelor’ Franchise Spin-Offs Not on Fall Schedule

On Tuesday, May 12 at the ABC/Disney Upfronts, there were several headlines coming out of it for the upcoming 2026-2027 television and streaming season.
First, Savannah Bananas second baseman Jackson Olson will be taking some swings on the ballroom dance floor when he joins other celebrities already locked in for Dancing with the Stars season 34.
Olson will join already confirmed reality stars: Maura Higgins (The Traitors and Love Island) and Ciara Miller (Summer House). The full cast list and their pro partners will be announced on September 2nd.

Photo: SavannahBananasIG
SAVANNAH BANANAS COME TO DISNEY+
The news of Olson who has also become a social media influencer, comes out of the Disney upfront that also revealed that Disney+ will become the exclusive home of the Banana Bowl streaming live this October, hence the tie-in.
The Banana Bowl will feature the top teams in the Banana Ball league facing off for the season championship. Known for blending athleticism with entertainment, the game will include one of the biggest performances the league has ever seen, bringing together all six teams, along with its signature on-field showmanship.
NO BACHELOR FRANCHISE THIS FALL
Meanwhile, ABC revealed that a new season for the troubled The Bachelor franchise offshoots is not on the fall schedule where they usual place: The Bachelorette, The Golden Bachelor or Golden Bachelortte are no where to be found. This is the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic that there will be no Bachelor-branded series on ABC’s fall schedule.

Photo: ABC
The Bachelor will return as usual in the midseason in 2027, Grant Ellis was the lead as the man looking for love and vying for a woman’s heart in 2025.
All this, amid the turmoil surrounding Taylor Frankie Paul’s season of The Bachelorette being pulled and currently never seeing the light of day after the domestic violence surfaced with her throwing a chair towards the direction of her child, while she got into a melee with ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen.
Ari Goldman, SVP, Content Strategy and Scheduling said of removing The Bachelor from the new season ABC lineup, “We’ve had to take a look at just managing the franchise properly. These shows have enormous fan bases, and we were so thrilled the year that we were able to launch Golden Bachelor and have it stand out in that fall season the way that it did. But I think that the usual cadence that we like to find ourselves in is really the flagship series in midseason and then having some summer edition, which we have already locked in on Bachelor of Paradise for next season. So this is more of a return to a steady state on the franchise.”
So, what do you think about Jackson Olson from the Savannah Bananas joining the new season of Dancing with the Stars? Do you like how the show is making efforts to cast social media influencers and talents with a mass number of followers to draw eyeballs to the reality-competition series? Meanwhile, are you for or against even The Bachelor coming back in 2027, or do you think its time to rest the entire concept all of its spin-offs for good? Share your thoughts in the comment section.
Dancing with the Stars
‘Dancing with the Stars’ Renewed for Season 35 by ABC, Plus ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Spin-off ‘The Next Pro’ Set for Summer Debut
The ballroom is back in a major way in news today during the Disney’s Get Real unscripted TV event. First, Dancing with the Stars has been renewed for its upcoming 35th season, that is expected to premiere this fall.
The first two celebrity contestants have been revealed. Maura Higgins from Traitors and Love Island has joined the cast as has Summer House favorite Ciara Miller.
Previously, the 34th season of Dancing with the Stars saw its largest audience in years driven by viewer interest in the younger demographics, plus the sho delivered its highest-rated finale in nearly a decade, which saw wildlife conservationist, Robert Irwin winning the Mirror Ball trophy.

Photo: ABC
It’s clear, ABC feels they have gold with Irwin, who they have tapped to host their new spinoff series coming this summer. Now comes Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro coming to ABC and Hulu. The series will premiere July 13, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC, with episodes available the next day on Hulu.
The new competition series which will be hosted by Irwin, features 12 up-and-coming dancers who move into one house and compete in a grueling audition process, all vying for a coveted spot as a pro dancer on Season 35 of Dancing with the Stars.
Three-time Mirrorball champion Mark Ballas and his mother, Shirley Ballas “The Queen of Latin” will serve as judges. They will be joined by lineup of returning pros who will serve as rotating mentors and guest judges. Details about the returning pros, and contestants will be announced at a later date.
The series is produced by BBC Studios. Conrad Green serves as showrunner and executive producer. Ryan O’Dowd, Krystal Whitney, Alex Cross and Jenny Groom are executive producers. Deena Katz and Quinn Lipton are co-executive producers.
Now below, check out the first look trailer for ‘Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro.’ Then let u know, what you think of the concept? Robert Irwin as host and the OG Dancing with the Stars returning for season 35 via the comment section.
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