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Cho Ready to Cha-Cha


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The 11th season of Dancing With the Stars is going to be a doozy, with a diverse mix of stars like Jennifer Grey and Margaret Cho samba-ing for their lives.

E! Online reports the ribald comic and the Dirty Dancing star will competing on the popular ABC show. Also rumored to appear on Dancing With the Stars are pop star Brandy, former basketball player Rick Fox, David Hasselhoff, The Hills' Audrina Patridge, Florence Henderson, Jersey Shore's Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, and Bristol Palin, daughter of Sarah. The new season premieres on Monday, September 20.

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  • Name: ETownCanuck
    Date posted: 8/30/2010 2:08:20 PM
    Hometown: Edmonton

    Comment:

    Jennifer Grey should just step up and accept the prize for 1st place before it even starts. Her father was one of the best dancers to ever grace the Broadway stage and she herself starred in Dirty Dancing. It isn't like she doesn't have a HUGE leg up on the competition. It's hardly fair to have someone on the show who has a dance background, Nicole Scherzinger mopped the floor with everyone on the tenth season.



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