Meet the cast of celebrity “Dancing With the Stars” season 33.

Meet the cast of celebrity “Dancing With the Stars” season 33.

The cast of celebrities competing for the highly sought-after Mirrorball Trophy on “Dancing with the Stars” season 33 has been revealed. “Good Morning America” exclusively…

By GOOD MORNING AMERICA

Sep 04, 2024 11:49 AM

The celebrities who will be contesting for the coveted Mirrorball Trophy on “Dancing with the Stars” season 33 has been revealed.

“Good Morning America” exclusively revealed the complete roster of stars who will be in the ballroom this year and their pro-team partners on Wednesday.

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The stars who are making moves in this season are “Real Housewives” star Phaedra Parks, “Beverly Hills, 90210” Alum Tori Spelling, notorious scam artist Anna Delvey and more.

The cast also includes other former “Bachelor” Joey Graziadei and the former “Bachelorette” Jenn Tran of Bachelor Nation and actor Eric Roberts, Reginald VelJohnson and Chandler Kinney; athletes Danny Amendola and Dwight Howard; Olympians Ilona Maher and Stephen Ndoroscik along with models Brooks Nader.

Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough return as co-hosts along with the judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough when the new season airs on Tuesday, September. 17. ABC.

See the complete list of stars participating in “DWTS” season 33 and find out which professional they will be dancing with below.

Phaedra Parks

Photograph: Phaedra Parks will compete on Dancing with the Stars Season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Val Chmerkovskiy

Phaedra Parks, a businesswoman and lawyer who was a part of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” for seven seasons from 2010 and 2017. Following a hilarious episode in “The Traitors” earlier this year Phaedra Parks, the Georgia native has announced the return of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” for the 16th season on July.

Danny Amendola

Photograph: Danny Amendola will compete on Dancing with the Stars season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Witney Carson

Danny Amendola is a former NFL player who took home two Super Bowls during his time in the role of a wide receiver with the New England Patriots. After 13 years playing in the NFL, Amendola retired in 2022. After the time of his departure, Amendola was a contestant on the reality show “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” and was an assistant trainer for the Las Vegas Raiders for one season.

Joey Graziadei

Photograph: Joey Graziadei will compete in ‘Dancing With the Stars season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Jenna Johnson

Joey Graziadei, a tennis coach, initially joined Bachelor Nation as the runner-up of Charity Lawson’s season on “The Bachelorette.” He was then the season’s leader of “The Bachelor,” which concluded with him getting becoming engaged with Kelsey Anderson.

Ilona Maher

Photograph: Ilona Maher will compete on Dancing with the Stars season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Alan Bersten

Ilona Maher is an experienced player who has helped her country’s U.S. women’s rugby team to win a bronze medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Maher is the cover star of the 2024 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and has utilized her platform to promote body positivity and draw attention to women’s sporting.

Chandler Kinney

Photograph: Chandler Kinney will compete on Dancing with the Stars Season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Brandon Armstrong

Performer Chandler Kinney has played Willa in the Disney Channel Original Movie franchise “Zombies” franchise since 2020’s “Zombies 2.” Kinney also appeared as Tabitha “Tabby” Haworthe on “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin” as well as “Pretty Little Liars: Summer School,” sequels to the cult “Pretty Little Liars” franchise.

Anna Delvey

Photograph: Anna Delvey will compete in ‘Dancing With the Stars Season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Ezra Sosa

Anna “Delvey” Sorokin is famous for her role as the so-called “fake heiress” whose financial crime and lavish lifestyle prompted an Emmy award-winning Netflix program “Inventing Anna” and was described in the novel “My Friend Anna: The True Story of a Fake Heiress.” In the year 2019, Delvey was found guilty on eight charges, including grand larceny as well as theft of service. The sentence was 12 years of prison and fined 24,000 dollars and was ordered to pay $200,000 in Restitution. She was released for good conduct in February 2021.

Eric Roberts

Photograph: Eric Roberts will compete on Dancing with the Stars season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Britt Stewart

Eric Roberts is an actor most well-known by his roles in “King of the Gypsies” (1978), “Star 80” (1983) and “Runaway Train” (1985) each of which have earned his Golden Globe nominations and the one that he won the Oscar nomination for the best actor supporting. Roberts is the elder brother of star Julia Roberts and the father of actress Emma Roberts.

Brooks Nader

Photo: Brooks Nader will compete in ‘Dancing With the Stars Season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Gleb Savchencko

Brooks Nader is a model who has graced the pages of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue numerous times since she won the Swim Search open casting call in the year 2019. In 2023 she was featured in an “Baywatch”-inspired photo shoot for the cover along with fellow model models for the cover Megan Fox, Kim Petras and Martha Stewart.

Reginald VelJohnson

Photo: Reginald VelJohnson will compete in ‘Dancing With the Stars Season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Emma Slater

Reginald VelJohnson is one of the most adored dads on TV He been Carl Winslow on “Family Matters” for nine seasons from 1989 between 1989 and 1997. He is famous for his police officer characters, including portraying Al Powell in “Die Hard” (1988) as well as “Die Hard 2” (1990).

Tori Spelling

Photo: Tori Spelling will compete on “Dancing with the Stars Season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Pasha Pashkov

The actress Tori Spelling is best known for her character Donna Martin on “Beverly Hills, 90210” for all 10 seasons of the teen drama that aired from 1990 until 2000. Spelling has also appeared in the movies “Troop Beverly Hills” (1989), “Scream 2″ (1997)” and “Scary Movie 2” (2001) as and the last “Sharknado” TV film (2018) she and is an New York Times bestselling author for her book “Stori Storytelling.”

Jenn Tran

Photo: Jenn Tran in a promo photo for ‘The Bachelorette.’ (Disney)

Pro Partner: Sasha Farber

Jenn Tran is fresh off “The Bachelorette” and is trading sequins for roses. After first joining Bachelor Nation on Joey Graziadei’s season of “The Bachelor,” she was named lead on “The Bachelorette” season 21 and was one of the very first Asian American lead in the franchise. Tran’s story ended in an emotional conclusion with a devastating final episode where she proposed the contestant Devin Strader, only for it to be revealed during”After the Final Rose “After the Final Rose” special in which they broke up.

Dwight Howard

Photograph: Dwight Howard will compete in ‘Dancing With the Stars Season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Daniella Karagach

Dwight Howard is a professional basketball player who played 18 seasons in NBA which included eight seasons playing for the Orlando Magic. Howard has won the NBA championship in the year 2020, playing with the Los Angeles Lakers. Howard has been playing professional basketball in Taiwan from 2022 onwards, following his departure from Lakers.

Stephen Nedoroscik

Photo: Stephen Nedoroscik will compete on Dancing with the Stars Season 33. (Andrew Eccles/Disney)

Pro Partner: Rylee Arnold

Stephen Nedoroscik, who was previously listed as a contestant on “GMA” as a contestant in the month of March, rose to the national spotlight during the 2024 Paris Olympics at the Paris Olympics, where he picked up 2 bronze medals while being an expert on pommel horses for the U.S. men’s gymnastics team. As per USA Gymnastics, Nedoroscik has been awarded the title of four U.S. pommel horse titles and is tied for the record for the most championships won by pommel horses for the sport in U.S. history.

“Dancing with the Stars” season 33 debuts Tuesday, September. 17 starting at 8:30 p.m. ET at 8 p.m. ET on ABC as well as Disney+ and Disney+, with the first episode being available to stream on Hulu the following day.

Photo: Dancing with the Stars. (ABC)

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