The second week of "Dancing with the Stars" season 21 is almost as dramatic as the first as the celebrities and pro dancers visit their hometowns and face possible elimination two nights in a row.
"Dancing with the Stars" Season 21 kicked off last night and the show is off to a strong start. The premiere jumped in right into the dancing with a lively opening number by all the contestants that earned a standing ovation from the judges, but the highlights are certainly in the solo performances.
The Mirror Ball trophy is up for grabs and the pros are gearing up for the dance battles. The Mirror Ball trophy is up for grabs and the pros are gearing up for the dance battles.
Caitlyn Jenner just might decide to join the “Dancing with the Stars” season 21 cast with all the support that she has been getting since unveiling her woman form on the cover of Vanity Fair.
On Tuesday, Feb. 10 professional dancer, Karina Smirnoff took to Instagram to announce her departure from “Dancing With the Stars” after appearing on the show for 16 seasons.
Before ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" return to television on March 16 for its 10th anniversary, executive producers have given viewers a few hints as to what to expect for Season 20 of the hit show.
Former competing "Dancing With the Stars" professional dancer Julianne Hough has been announced as the fourth judge for Season 19. One dancer competing this season, however, is concerned about Hough showing bias.
A new cast of stars isn't the only thing different for season 18 of Dancing With the Stars. This year, the show will welcome its new host, Erin Andrews, as well as a new twist called The Switch Up.