Two beloved stars are heading to the ballroom, officially joining the Dancing with the Stars season 35 cast this fall
Two internationally recognized reality television personalities are lacing up their dance shoes for the next chapter of Dancing with the Stars.
ABC and Disney confirmed Tuesday that Ciara Miller of Bravo’s Summer House and Irish model Maura Higgins, known for The Traitors and Love Island, will join the competition series when its 35th season premieres this fall.
The Network made the announcement during Hulu’s Get Real House event. Higgins, who first gained recognition on Love Island UK in 2019, became a household name in the United States after competing on Peacock’s The Traitors.
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Playing as a Faithful during the show’s fourth season, she aligned closely with Love Island USA alum Rob Rausch, a decision that carried her to the finale before the stunning revelation that Rausch had been a Traitor all along, ending her run without the prize.
Miller brings her own built-in fan base to the ballroom floor.
The 30-year-old has been a fixture on Bravo’s Summer House for five seasons and returns as the show navigates one of its most turbulent chapters yet.
As the 10th season unfolds, viewers have watched the fallout from the disclosure that Miller’s close friend and castmate, Amanda Batula, entered into a romantic relationship with Miller’s ex-boyfriend, West Wilson.
The pair confirmed the relationship publicly, sending ripples across the Bravo universe.
The storyline is far from over. Batula has signaled she is prepared to face the music at the upcoming season reunion.
“Be addressing any and all questions honestly and directly,” Batula said of her plans for the sit-down.
The casting news arrives on the heels of a landmark run for Dancing with the Stars.
Season 34 drew the program’s largest viewership in years, fueled in part by a surge of interest from younger audiences.
The November finale ranked as the highest-rated in nearly a decade for the franchise, underscoring renewed enthusiasm for the format heading into its milestone 35th season.
The series is produced by BBC Studios.
Conrad Green serves as showrunner and executive producer, alongside executive producers Ryan O’Dowd, Krystal Whitney, Alex Cross, and Jenny Groom. Deena Katz and Quinn Lipton serve as co-executive producers.
Dancing with the Stars season 35 premieres this fall on ABC and Disney+, with episodes streaming the following day on Hulu.
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