This past season ofDancing With The Starswas arguably the showsbiggest season yet.
According toNeilson, 6.36 million people tuned into theseason finale, thelargest viewership in four years.
Throughout the season, hostsAlfonso RibeiroandJulianne Houghrevealed that fans keptsmashing the voting records.
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Thats exactly why its theperfect time to bring backDancing With The Stars: Juniors.
Instead of recruiting adult celebrities, the show features young stars.
Having kids competing onDancing With The Starselevates the show to another level.
U.S. reality show based on the British series “Strictly Come Dancing,” where celebrities partner up with professional dancers and compete against each other in weekly elimination rounds to determine a winner.
All the kids are pretty much on the same playing field when it comes to talent.
You dont get the same cutthroat competitiveness and shade.
Its truly about kidsdiscovering a love for dance and having fun.
U.S. reality show based on the British series “Strictly Come Dancing,” where celebrities partner up with professional dancers and compete against each other in weekly elimination rounds to determine a winner.
I also think that the young contestants have theenthusiasm to dance that some adult contestants dont.
This past season of DWTS, contestantAnna Sorokin or Delveywas seemingly not thrilled to be on the show.
The junior contestants seemed thrilled to learn how to dance and participate in the competition.
For choreography and drama.
It allowed them towork in the dance industry, kick-starting many of their careers.
It clearly worked for Rylee, who has now been a pro for two seasons.
DWTS Juniors also brings back several familiar faces.
It also allowsyoung professional dancers to work in the dance industry and showcase their skills.
I mean come on, who doesnt want to watch a kid learning how to cha-cha on their screen?
StreamDancing With The Starsin the U.S. on Hulu.