Dancing With the Stars (DWTS) judge Len Goodman passed away last Saturday at a hospice in Tunbridge Wells, Kent in the U.K. Now, his cause of death has been revealed.
“Dancing with the Stars” is entertaining people live on tour at the moment, but hype is already beginning to build around the upcoming season 22. As always during the offseason of the hit reality competition, what’s creating the most buzz is the speculation on the stars set to hit the dance floor next.
Bruno Tonioli is a staple on television as a long-time judge on "Dancing with the Stars", and even U.K.'s "Strictly Come Dancing," but the beloved critic could be making the move to the big screen soon. The dance personality has landed a significant role on a Hollywood film and he's not holding back the excitement for the much-awaited opportunity.
As it usually is on the “Dancing with the Stars” off season, the big news is always the upcoming celebrity roster that will hit the floor next. The DWTS group often has something for everyone with actors, musicians, athletes and even heroes. The first name to drop for the DWTS Season 22 cast is quite an unexpected one: New York Giants running back Rashad Jennings.
"Dancing on the Stars" season 21 only just wound down on ABC and Bindi Irwin was only just crowned, but the buzz surrounding the upcoming season 22 is already growing. Especially now that an old face is making a comeback: Len Goodman.
In a recent interview with E! News, "Dancing With the Stars" executive producer, Rob Wade revealed that veteran "DWTS" judge, Len Goodman will be returning to the show indefinitely despite previous reports that the UK native would be leaving after Season 20.
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.
Professional ballroom dancer Len Goodman has announced his decision to leave his position as a dance judge on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" after the upcoming season.
The show is welcoming big names as judges for the 18th run of DWTS, including Ricky Martin, Robin Roberts, Julianne Hough and LMFAO’s Redfoo says Latino Fox News.
Adding celebrity guest judges to reality TV shows has become the trend these days for major networks to further compete for ratings. For example, NBC's The Voice has added guest mentors, such as Coldplay's Chris Martin and Panamanian singer Aloe Blacc -- and now ABC's Dancing with the Stars is adding a handful of new guest judges, including Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ricky Martin and Good Morning America's news anchor Robin Roberts.
Christina Milian and Mark Ballas were eliminated from Dancing with the Stars this week after receiving the night’s top scores, and severe criticism from guest judge Julianne Hough. The 32-year-old Afro-Cuban songstress expressed that she was saddened and shocked by the results that pulled her and her partner from the competition.