Tuesday, August 31, 2010

'Idol' Competition ’Dancing with the Stars’ New Fall Lineup

American Idol's Reality Show competitor "Dancing With The Stars" has announced its new Fall lineup. This year it includes Quarterback Kurt Warner, David Hasselhoff and Bristol Palin. It doesn't seem quite as exciting as last year, but who knows once the competition is in full swing?
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’Dancing with the Stars’ announces new lineup of stars; includes former Cardinals QB Kurt Warner
Scottsdale TV | Examiner.com:

"With all the current controversy surrounding the role of quarterback on the Cardinals (Will it be Leinart? Will it be Anderson? Coach Ken Whisenhunt will announce his decision today), football fans in the Valley are certainly missing former quarterback Kurt Warner.

Alas, our visions of Warner dusting off his gear are now replaced with sequins and tight pants as ABC announced that Warner is slated to dance in the upcoming season of 'Dancing with the Stars'!"

According to Zap2It, Warner joins a cast that includes the likes of former Baywatch-er David Hasselhoff, Bristol Palin, the daughter of Arizona Senator John McCain's former running-mate Sarah Palin, former NBA player and sometimes actor Rick Fox, Florence Henderson from 'Brady Bunch' fame, Jennifer Gray who will shine up her 'Dirty Dancing' shoes, and reality stars Audrina Partridge from 'The Hills' and Mike 'This "Situation" Has Gotten Ridiculous' Sorrentino from 'The Jersery Shore.'

Disney star Kyle Massey, Brandy Norwood, who was engaged to Quentin Richardson when he was playing for the Phoenix Suns, comedian Margaret Cho and singer Michael Boltin will also be dancing.

While this lineup is something of a disappointment compared to the headline grabbers of last season (Kate Gosselin and Pamela Anderson anyone?), ABC is filling the same kind of roles while still failing to land any really big stars. They have the athletes, the reality stars, the former 'Baywatch' star, the R&B/pop singer, Disney star and a whole bunch of people who were pretty famous about 30 years ago, but nothing that resembles  today's biggest "stars."

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