Dancing With The Stars has announced the pros who will be battling it out for the Mirrorball Trophy on season 29 of the competition series.  Â
The show unveiled the list of names on Good Morning America on Tuesday, where it was also revealed season 29 will be premiering September 14, 2020.  Â
Among the new and returning names is Britt Stewart, the show’s first-ever Black female pro dancer.
Dancing With The Stars has announced the pros who will be battling it out for the Mirrorball Trophy on season 29 of the competition series
Sharna Burgess, Keo Motsepe, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Emma Slater, Pasha Pashkov, Cheryl Burke, Peta Murgatroyd, Alan Bersten, Brandon Armstrong, Gleb Savchenko, Sasha Farber, Daniella Karagach, Keo Motsepe are the returning pros appearing this season.
Bri and Pasha’s wife Daniella Karagach will be the first-time pros hitting the ballroom floor.Â
In addition to the big names, the show also revealed the safety guidelines it will be implementing in order to keep the cast safe from COVID-19. Â
The show is having all pros – including those married to a fellow DWTS dancer – live apart in order to prevent an elimination of dancers and their celebrity partners in the event someone become sick.Â
In addition to the big names, the show also revealed the safety guidelines it will be implementing in order to keep the cast safe from COVID-19
Emma, who is married to Sasha, joked about the new rule to GMA: ‘It’s going to be bliss – I mean it’s going to be terrible.’Â
‘It’s going to be so different because we can’t actually interact and even prep with each other, which is something completely different, but we’re doing everything we can to keep safe. There’s going to be a lot of FaceTiming.’Â
As for the celebrities who will be hitting the ballroom floor, a list of names will be announced at a later time.  Â
So far, The Bachelorette vet Kaitlyn Bristowe is the only celebrity known to be competing. Â
The celebrities who will be hitting the ballroom floor will be announced at a later time
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