
Could Dancing With The Stars start airing two times a year again? This is something fans have been begging to see. 2018 would be the last year that this happened. However, fans would love to see them bring it back. Two of the show’s executive producers have spoken out and revealed whether this is going to happen again or not. There is a lot to unfold and uncover. Keep reading to find out more about this situation.
DWTS Season 34 Ends, Fans Devastated
Dancing With The Stars Season 34 was one to remember. This was one of the most-watched seasons in years. This was shocking for the show to see. The ratings went up, and more people were voting than ever before. This is more than likely due to the celebrities who were on the show. Robert Irwin, Whitney Leavitt, Jen Affleck, Alix Earle, Andy Richter, Dylan Efron, and so many more are loved by people dearly. So, of course, they wanted to tune in and vote for their favorites each week.
‘DWTS’ Mirrorball Trophy/Credit: Instagram
Could Dancing With The Stars Start Airing 2 Times A Year?
Dancing With The Stars used to air two times each year. However, the last time this happened was in 2018. Now, fans have been dying to know if it could be coming back. An executive producer has revealed that this is more than likely not going to be the case.
It’s sort of out of our hands. Being on twice a year is great for the show, but there’s a lot to be said for being on once a year. It just feels like a real event that everyone looks forward to. You don’t want to overstay your welcome. Having said that, of course, we would happily embrace that challenge. As for the results show, I don’t know in the modern economics of the industry whether that makes as much sense as it used to.
Fans are sad to hear this. However, it does make sense that they do not want to be doing too much. This is also demanding for the pros.
‘DWTS’ hosts Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough/Credit: YouTube
It seems as though the show is not planning on doing this again. However, it is not up to the executive producers. So, if the network wanted to do this, they would be up for the challenge. Regardless, they do not think this would be the best idea. They want fans to want to watch it and not get fed up with it. This makes sense to most viewers.
‘DWTS’ logo/Credit: YouTube
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