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'Dancing With The Stars' Season 21 Cast Rumors & Premiere: Unofficial List Of Contestants Include Demi Moore, Amanda Bynes & Caitlyn Jenner

"Dancing With the Stars" Season 21 will air in just a few months and fans can't help but speculate on which celebrity contestants will be tapped to join the reality TV show.

According to Gospel Herald, ABC is currently negotiating with some celebrities to join "Dancing With the Stars." The publication has also named some stars who may potentially join Season 21 and it includes former child star Amanda Bynes, Amber Rose, Jamie Chung and Demi Moore. The latter's daughter, Rumer Willis, was named as Season 20's winner.

According to Fashion N Style, other predictions for Season 21 include "Glee" star Chris Colfer, Ricky Martin, Christie Brinkley, Maureen McCormick and singer Nick Lachey.

Meanwhile, another name that is currently being associated with the upcoming 21st season of "Dancing With the Stars" is Marilu Henner. During a recent interview on the "Today Show," the actress was asked whether or not she's in talks to participate in the reality TV show and she candidly replied, "We'll see..."

Another celebrity who is causing the biggest buzz today is Caitlyn Jenner. The former Olympic gold medalist whose name was Bruce Jenner, successfuly transitioned from male to female recently. With this, fans are looking forward to what she could bring to "Dancing With the Stars" if ever she will be cast. However, it seems that ABC is having a hard time inviting Jenner to join their show, so the network is now open to just having him either as a guest performer or judge, The Hollywood Reporter noted.

Throughout the past couple of seasons, "Dancing With the Stars" has been well-known for providing inspiration among its audiences. The show has also paved the way for different personalities to share their touching stories about their physical disabilities, experiences with bullying and more.

"Dancing With the Stars" Season 21 will premiere on ABC this coming September.


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