Dancing With The Stars Season 32 Cast: Alyson Hannigan, Barry Williams & More

The “Dancing With The Stars” Season 32 cast has officially been revealed. Fans already got the news that Charity Lawson, Jamie Lynn Spears, and Ariana Madix were joining the new season. Now, the rest of the cast has been revealed, and it’s interesting, to say the least.

Dancing With The Stars Season 32 Cast Announcement

“DWTS” stars fans eagerly awaiting the Season 32 casting announcement this week, and it didn’t disappoint. “How I Met Your Mother” star Alyson Hannigan will be taking a trip around the ballroom, as well as “Too Hot To Handle” star Harry Jowsey. Marvel star Xochitl Gomez, model Tyson Beckford, and social media star Lele Pons have also been added to the cast.

“Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion” star Mira Sorvino will also be strapping on her dancing shoes for Season 32. In addition, “Dancing With The Stars” fans will see former NFL player Adrian Petersen, and singer Jason Mraz will also try their luck.

“Veep” star Matt Walsh, real estate mogul and “Real Housewives” husband Mauricio Umansky has also joined the cast. “DWTS” fans were thrilled to learn that Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady on “The Brady Bunch,” will also be competing this season. One of the stars will be crowned the next winner of “Dancing With The Stars.”

What to expect from DWTS Season 32

“Dancing With The Stars” Season 32 will be different from past seasons. The show is officially back on ABC after spending the previous season exclusively on Disney Plus. In addition, Tyra Banks is out as host of the show. In her place, former “DWTS” pro dancer and judge Julianne Hough will be co-hosting with Alfonso Ribeiro.

Meanwhile, longtime fan-favorite pro, Cheryl Burke, won’t be back in the ballroom this season. Burke announced her retirement following Season 31. She performed an epic final dance as her goodbye to the show. Later, Burke revealed that she would like to continue with the show in another capacity like a judge or co-host. However, that didn’t work out.

Fans will miss Len Goodman this season

Sadly, the judges’ panel will also look a bit different this season. For several years, viewers watched Len Goodman perform head judge duties on “DWTS.” Goodman was often thought of as the most difficult judge to please, and gave his frank opinion to all the contestants.

In Season 31, Goodman announced his retirement. Fans were saddened by the news, but applauded his long ballroom career. A few months later, the “Dancing With The Stars” icon sadly passed away. He will likely be memorialized in Season 32, which premieres on September 26.

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