DWTS Premiere Full Recap: Tori Spelling Needs ‘Self-Finding Again’, Series 1 Star ‘Season 33 Standards’
September 18, 2024 2024-09-18 6:56DWTS Premiere Full Recap: Tori Spelling Needs ‘Self-Finding Again’, Series 1 Star ‘Season 33 Standards’
DWTS Premiere Full Recap: Tori Spelling Needs ‘Self-Finding Again’, Series 1 Star ‘Season 33 Standards’
Introduction: DWTS Premiere
Bachelor Nation, Professional
Sports and Fan Favorites on
Popular TV Shows,
September. Get back to the
ballroom when DWTS
returns Tuesday the 17th on ABC!
Dancing with the Stars
announced its season 33
contestants on September
4, and on Tuesday, September
14, Beverly Hills, 90210 actress
Dorie Spelling, Olympic bronze
medalist Stephen Nedoroschik,
Joey Graciadi and Jenny Graciadi
announced that Tran announced
that the series of celebrities will
show what they have been
working on in the studio.
Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno
Tonioli and Derek Hough
return for the 33rd season, while
Julianne Hough and Alfonso
Ribeiro return as hosts.
The appearance of convicted
fraudster Anna Delvey
has caused quite a stir as
she is under house arrest and
forced to wear an ankle bracelet
in an ongoing extradition
dispute. However, it is known
in the United States that
Delvey’s real name is Anna
Sorokina, who received special
clearance from Immigration and
Customs Enforcement to appear on DWTS.
Earlier this month, Whoopi Goldberg asked
Earlier this month, Whoopi
Goldberg asked the cast
of The View if there was
a “two-tiered system” at ICE.
Delvey, 33, still owes people,
co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin
said, adding, “Griffin, 35, apologized
on the Sept. 16 episode of
The View, Delvey’s attorney,
Duncan Levine, told
PEOPLE.” “We are grateful.”
Julianne, 36, admitted on
the September 16 episode
of the Call It What It podcast
that Deloitte’s casting was
“definitely controversial,” but
Julianne, a professional dancer,
said she disagreed with
participating in the show, he said.
Viewers had to wait until
the end of the night to
hear Deloitte’s first song,
Cha Cha to Sabrina
Carpenter’s hit “Espresso.”
“I have reinvented myself
many times, but this time I am
going to be a ballroom
dancer,” Deloy said.
Graziadei, 29, opened the
show with a powerful cha-cha to
Tyler Hubbard’s “Dancing in the
Country,” which sent her to the top
of the charts. Former NBA player Dwight
Howard also impressed the jury with his
salsa to “This Is How Do It” and actress
Chandler Kinney got started with Chapel
Lawn’s tango “HOT TO GO”.
See how all 13 contestants
fared in their first edition.