DWTS: Robert Irwin & Mark Ballas Drag Ballroom Chaos To Australia For A Wild New Spinoff!

DWTS: Robert Irwin And Mark Ballas

The DWTS universe is still under Robert Irwin’s authority. He is taking on a completely new role alongside the show’s legend, Mark Ballas, after winning Season 34 and winning over fans with his heartfelt performances. They are living in Hollywood this time. Dancing With Stars: The Next Pro is a dramatic new offshoot that the two are bringing straight to Australia. And honestly? Compared to the original show, it already sounds far more chaotic.

   

12 young dancers compete hard for a permanent pro spot on DWTS in the new series. After 12 seasons in the dance industry, Mark teases unexpected turns that even leave him stunned, while Robert promises a new “adrenaline rush.” However, who makes it through this intense competition and wins the one slot that might change someone’s life?

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DWTS: Season 35 Buzz Grows As Secret Names Create Curiosity

Even before DWTS: The Next Pro takes the spotlight, there is a lot of excitement around Season 35. 12 gifted dancers will fight for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join ABC’s ballroom franchise, according to earlier reports. Robert Irwin will host the season, and Mark and Shirley Ballas will judge the season.

Recently, Derek Hough fueled the rumors by praising Shirley’s unmatched strength in the ballroom and hinting that she impacted his early career. He also hinted that a number of famous figures connected to the upcoming season are still being kept under wraps, leaving fans furiously trying to identify possible participants and unexpected comebacks online.

Robert Irwin & Mark Ballas Turn DWTS Into A Massive Ballroom Battle

Robert can’t stop talking about the strong effect DWTS has on his life. He says dance is about far more than trophies and complicated routines, even after he entered the event as an Australia Zoo star and wildlife conservationist. He says that the show inspires people to share personal and emotional stories. His heartfelt tribute performance for his late father, Steve Irwin, which got him the first perfect score of Season 34, was already seen by fans. Robert now enters The Next Pro with the same passionate energy. He even joked that by adding animals and parts of his wild Australian world into the ballroom competition, he “Irwinified” the series.

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DWTS: Robert Irwin And Mark Ballas

Meanwhile, Mark Ballas is quite serious about the judging panel. The three-time Mirrorball champion says people rarely understand how challenging life as a DWTS professional really is because they usually only see glamorous performances on TV. Mark claims that professionals have to balance camera performance, choreography, mentoring celebrities, emotional strain, and constant schedule changes. That’s why this spinoff is so important. The show looks for dancers who can withstand the harsh demands of professional ballroom television, not celebrities.

When Mark confirms that his mother, famous ballroom expert Shirley Ballas, is intense. Mark openly admits that Shirley is very honest in her criticism and never sugarcoats anything. Shirley is said to pay close attention to every little technical detail, while he focuses more on creativity and personality. Fans are already quite curious about their different points of view. Robert also reveals that some hopefuls, including Stephanie Sosa, the sister of popular pro Ezra Sosa, already have ties with DWTS.

According to Robert, the competition quickly reveals who really deserves to be in the spotlight in the ballroom. He explains that if they are unable to manage pressure, storytelling, and versatility, even famous dancers may fail badly as television pros. The Next Pro becomes much more than just another dancing competition because of the harsh reality. Only one competitor, in Robert’s opinion, has the whole package. Fans are already excited to find out who wins the title after the teasing of a dramatic ending. Keep coming back to TV Season & Spoilers for more updates.

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