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Ashtin Earle is sharing her thoughts on potentially joining Dancing with the Stars
The influencer also teased to PEOPLE who she’d want as her partner on the show if she were to join the cast
“She is killing it and she’s also doing way better than I thought,” Ashtin says of her sister, Alix Earle
Ashtin Earle is sharing her thoughts on Dancing with the Stars and if there’s a future for her on the show as her sister takes on season 34.
The social media star, 22, caught up with PEOPLE at the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards in New York City on Monday, Nov. 3, where she revealed whether or not she’d follow in the footsteps of her sister, Alix Earle, in the ballroom.
“I am not that great of a dancer so I don’t know about that,” she admits, although she does have a “dream partner” in mind if she ever were to.
“That’s a tough one because they’re also so good but I’m biased so Val [Chmerkovskiy],” she adds of her sister’s current dance partner. “I just love him and it’s been great getting to know him and see them both do so well this season.”
Ashtin also detailed what it’s been like to cheer on Alix from the sidelines this season, noting that it’s been “so much fun watching” her sister. “She is killing it and she’s also doing way better than I thought,” Ashtin says. “I can’t even believe that’s her. She continues to surprise me and I can’t wait to see what’s next.”
As for Alix, the 24-year-old influencer has made it to week 9 in the competition, after she and Chmerkovskiy took on Rock & Roll Hall of Fame night on Tuesday, Nov. 4 with a Paso Doble to Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer.”
The duo nearly ended the night with a perfect score, as all judges gave them a 10, except for Flavor Flav, who gave them a 9.
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After the night wrapped, the musician told PEOPLE he meant to hold up a 10 for Earle and Chmerkovskiy and had made a mistake. “I gave them a nine which was an accident. I really wanted to give them a 10, but they wouldn’t let me change it,” the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee said.
Flav added, “I went, ‘No. No, that was an accident. I don’t want to give them a nine. I want to give them a 10.’ But they was like, ‘Flavor, it’s already locked in. You can’t change it.’ I’m like, ‘Oh man.'”
“That’s how the game goes. You know what I’m saying?” he said.
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Ashtin Earle and Alix Earle attend the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards
Alix has previously had some family involvement on the show, bringing out her little sister Izabel, 12, for an emotional contemporary dance to Coldplay’s “Sparks” on dedication night last month.
“I wanted to dedicate the dance to her because when I was her age, she’s 12 now, it was a really hard time for me in my life. My parents had split up, and I was just emotional, angsty, all the things,” she said in a social media message. “And when Izabel was born … Suddenly that became more important than the other emotions I was feeling and dealing with.”
Speaking with PEOPLE after the performance, Alix revealed that her partner helped her tap into the emotions she spoke about before the performance. “I give Val so much credit because I think if we hadn’t gotten as close as we had as partners, it would’ve been probably a little bit more difficult for me to open up in that way because it’s a little bit more of a vulnerable side for me and something I don’t really share often,” she said.
Dancing with the Stars airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+.
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