ABC has revealed the stars taking the ballroom floor for season 33 of Dancing with the Stars.
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The 13 celebs were exclusively announced by Good Morning America on Wednesday and include Olympians, reality stars, actors and even a fraudster. They will be judged by returning judges, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough. Check out the full list of competitors as well as their pro partners below.
Season 33 of Dancing with the Stars, hosted by Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribero will premiere Tuesday, September 17 at 8PM ET on ABC and Disney+, with episodes streaming on Hulu the next day.
Phaedra Parks
Lawyer/businesswoman who formerly starred on The Real Housewives of Atlanta for seven seasons and recently announced she will return to the show in July. The Georgia native will compete with pro partner, Val Chmerkovskiy.
Danny Amendola
Former NFL player, two-time Super Bowl champ, and former coach of the Las Vegas Raiders for one season. Also, a recent participant on the reality series, Special Forces: World's Toughest Test. Amendola will compete with pro partner, Witney Carson.
Joey Graziadei
Former Bachelor star who found love with current fianceé, Kelsey Anderson on season 28 after going home as the runner-up on Charity Lawson's season of The Bachelorette. He will compete with pro partner, Jenna Johnson.
Ilona Maher
Professional rugby player who helped U.S. women's rugby win bronze at the Summer 2024 Paris Olympics. She also recently posed as the digital cover star for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Her pro partner is Alan Bersten.
Chandler Kinney
Disney channel star who played Willa in the Disney Channel Original Movie franchise, Zombies. Also had starring roles in Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin and Pretty Little Liars: Summer School. Competing with pro partner, Brandon Armstrong.
Anna Delvey
Anna "Delvey" Sorokin is a fraudster who was convicted on eight counts, including grand larceny and theft of services in 2019. Her story as a “fake heiress” inspired the Emmy-nominated Netflix show, Inventing Anna and was detailed in the book, My Friend Anna: The True Story of a Fake Heiress. Her pro partner is Ezra Sosa.
Eric Roberts
Oscar-winning actor best known for his roles in King of the Gypsies (1978), Star 80 (1983) and Runaway Train (1985). He is older brother to actress, Julia Roberts and father of actress, Emma Roberts. He will compete alongside pro partner, Britt Stewart.
Brooks Nader
A Sports Illustrated swimsuit model who won the “Swim Search” open casting call in 2019. In 2023, she was featured in a buzzed about Baywatch-inspired photo shoot for the magazine, alongside Megan Fox, Kim Petras and Martha Stewart. She’ll be dancing with Gleb Savchencko.
Reginald VelJohnson
Best known for playing the role of one of television’s most beloved dads as Carl Winslow on Family Matters. His pro partner is Emma Slater.
Tori Spelling
Well-known for playing Donna Martin on ‘90s drama series, Beverly Hills, 90210. Also became a New York Times bestselling author following the release of her memoir in 2009 titled, Stori Telling. She’ll dance alongside, Pasha Pashkov.
Jenn Tran
A last-minute addition to the cast, the most recent and first Asian American Bachelorette had her heart broken after proposing to contestant Devin Strader. While Strader initially accepted the proposal, Tran shared during the After The Final Rose special the couple endured a dramatic split. Jenn will dance away heartbreak with pro Sasha Farber
Dwight Howard
Professional basketball player who won an NBA championship in 2020 with the Los Angeles Lakers. Most recently, he’s played professional basketball in Taiwan since departing the Lakers in 2022. His pro partner is Daniella Karagach.
Stephen Nedoroscik
Two-time Bronze-medalist at the 2024 Paris Olympics Olympics, where he competed with U.S. Mens Gymnastics team as a pommel horse specialist. He’s won over America with his self-proclaimed, quirky personality. His pro partner is Rylee Arnold.
Season 33 of Dancing with the Stars will premiere Tuesday, September 17, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+, with episodes streaming on Hulu the next day.