This will likely be professional dancer Cheryl Burke's last season competing on "Dancing With the Stars," so what lies ahead?

Currently, Burke is partnered with Antonio Sabato Jr., known for his work on soap operas and as an underwear model, in Season 19 of the ABC show.

On Monday's episode of "Good Morning America," Burke said that Sabato will likely be her last "Dancing With the Stars" partner ever.

"As of now, this is probably going to be my last season," she said, according to Yahoo. "I started when I was 20. I'm 30. I want to try new things and just see what's out there."

Just because she no longer wants to compete, however, does not mean that Burke will leave "Dancing With the Stars" forever. The dancer is considering following the steps of former professional competing dancer Julianne Hough.

"This is my family," Burke told E! News. "I've been a part of the show for the last decade. ... If they would ask me to be a judge, I'd love to."

Hough stopped competing after five seasons and became a regular judge for Season 19.

Burke has had a successful run on "Dancing With the Stars," making it to the finale seven times and winning twice (once in Season 2 with Drew Lachey and again in Season 3 with Emmitt Smith), Yahoo reports.

"You've seen me grow up on TV, doing what I love in front of millions of people, but I also feel the need to expand and challenge myself and do other things -- not that this isn't a challenge. It completely is," Burke told People last week, adding that the show takes up up to nine months of the year. "What this show has given me has been life-changing. I owe my life to this show."

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