Reality TV Stars Join “Dancing With the Stars” Season 35
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Reality TV Stars Join “Dancing With the Stars” Season 35

authorBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
DateApr 23, 2026
Read Time3 min

The upcoming 35th season of the popular dance competition “Dancing With the Stars” is set to sparkle with the inclusion of two prominent reality television figures. Ciara Miller from “Summer House” and Maura Higgins of “Love Island” have been officially announced as contestants, stepping onto the grand stage to showcase their dance prowess. This exciting news, revealed during Hulu’s “Get Real House” event, confirms weeks of speculation, particularly given prior rumors suggesting both stars were potential candidates for “The Bachelorette.” While Miller had firmly dismissed such speculation due to her preference for privacy, Higgins had shown a more open, albeit intrigued, response to the idea. Their participation promises to bring fresh energy and a strong fan following to the ballroom, setting the stage for a memorable season as the full cast awaits its grand unveiling.

“Dancing With the Stars” Welcomes Reality TV Talent for Season 35

In a thrilling announcement on a recent Wednesday, during Hulu’s vibrant “Get Real House” event, the iconic dance competition “Dancing With the Stars” revealed its initial two celebrity participants for the much-anticipated 35th season. The spotlight shined brightly on Ciara Miller, widely recognized for her captivating presence on “Summer House,” and Maura Higgins, the charismatic personality from “Love Island.” These two dynamic reality television stars are now poised to trade their reality show narratives for the demanding yet exhilarating world of competitive ballroom dancing. Their inclusion injects a fresh wave of excitement into the long-running series, promising a season filled with unexpected twists and impressive performances.

Before this official confirmation, the entertainment landscape was abuzz with speculation regarding Miller and Higgins, with many fans and industry insiders wondering if either would take on the coveted role of “The Bachelorette.” However, Ciara Miller, known for her candid nature, had previously and unequivocally shut down these rumors. In an interview with “Glamour,” she plainly stated her disinterest in the reality dating series, emphasizing her strong desire for privacy. In contrast, Maura Higgins, the enchanting Irish television personality, had offered a more ambiguous, yet intriguing, response. Her social media engagement with a post from Deuxmoi, which hinted at her potential casting as “The Bachelorette” for a live-filmed season, showcased an emoji indicating contemplation rather than a definitive rejection, fueling further speculation among her followers.

Miller's journey to “Dancing With the Stars” arrives amidst recent personal headlines. The “Summer House” star has been candid about her emotional turmoil following the revelation of a clandestine relationship between her close friend, Amanda Batula, and her ex-boyfriend, West Wilson. Describing the experience as a profound “mindf---,” Miller shared her feelings in a candid cover story for “Glamour.” She expressed her astonishment and hurt, stating, “I just never would think that it would come from someone like Amanda, who has been what has felt like in my circle and in my corner for so long.” This personal narrative adds another layer of intrigue and emotional depth to her upcoming appearance on the dance floor. The full lineup of celebrity contestants for the 35th season remains a closely guarded secret, with ABC planning to unveil the complete cast at a later date, leaving fans eager for more details as the fall premiere approaches.

The integration of reality television personalities into mainstream entertainment spectacles like “Dancing With the Stars” continues to be a compelling phenomenon. It offers these stars a unique platform to transcend their original show's format, allowing them to display new talents and facets of their personalities. For viewers, it's an opportunity to see their favorite faces in a different light, engaging in a competition that demands discipline, artistry, and emotional resilience. This cross-pollination of genres not only invigorates existing franchises but also provides a fresh narrative for individuals navigating the often-turbulent waters of public life. The blend of personal drama and competitive spirit makes for captivating television, reinforcing the enduring appeal of reality stars who dare to step out of their comfort zones.

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