Dancing with the Stars 2021 the complete list of who’s competing on Season 30
Dancing with the Stars season 30 cast members including Christine Chiu ,Mel C, Martin Kove and Kenya Moore
The “Dancing with the Stars” celebrity cast list for Season 30 has been revealed, and it’s a star-studded ballroom for the upcoming season.
The reality dancing competition announced its full lineup on Wednesday morning on ABC’s “Good Morning America” after revealing last month that YouTuber JoJo Siwa and U.S. gymnast Sunisa Lee would be competing for the acclaimed Mirror Ball trophy.
Here is that the full list of celebrity contestants who are going to be appearing on the show:
Read also
Dylan Rich pay tribute to teenage footballer who died after collapsing during match
Sham Idrees & Wife’s Publicity Stunt Fell Flat on Internet
- Mel C, aka “Sporty Spice” of the Spice Girls
- Jimmie Allen, country singer
- Christine Chiu, philanthropist and one of the stars of Netflix’s “Bling Empire”
- Olivia Jade, YouTuber and influencer
- Melora Hardin, actress
- Matt James, the first Black Bachelor lead on “The Bachelor”
- Martin Kove, actor in “Cobra Kai” series
- Suni Lee, American gymnast who won three medals in the Tokyo Olympics
- Amanda Kloots, former Broadway dancer, Radio City Rockette who currently hosts “The Talk”
- Mike “The Miz” Mizanin, professional wrestler
- Kenya Moore, Former Miss USA 1993, Real Housewives of Atlanta star since 2012
- Cody Rigsby, Peloton instructor, cycling director, and former professional dancer
- Brian Austin Green, actor
- JoJo Siwa, YouTuber
- Iman Shumpert, pro basketball player, most recently for the Brooklyn Nets
Pro dance partner pairings are going to be announced at the “Dancing with the Stars” opening.
Siwa has already revealed that she is going to be the primary contestant within the show’s history to bop with a same-sex partner.
“We’re making history,” said Siwa, 18, who revealed her same-sex relationship this year. “My journey of beginning and having a girlfriend has inspired numerous people around the world. I assumed that if I chose to bop with a woman on this show, it might break the stereotypical thing.”
Executive producer Tyra Banks will host the competition for the second season in a row.
The new season starts Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. EDT/ 7 p.m. CDT.