Dancing with the stars: The first couples of the season revealed!

It’s the big night ! This Friday, September 9, 2022 marks the start of Dance with the stars. The opportunity for the public to find one of their favorite programs from TF1. For the first time, the stars in the casting will tread the floor of the show. And it’s also an opportunity for the production to start revealing who will be dancing with whom!

A few weeks earlier, the production unveiled the 5-star cast for this new season. Viewers have thus discovered Billy Crawford, singer propelled to the front of the stage with his title Trackin’ also known as Lorie Pester’s ex-boyfriend. He will face him the former judoka (and ex-minister) David Douillet, Florent Peyre, well-known humorist of the chain, “Coin-Coin” of the saga The Tuches alias Theo Fernandez, the singer and star of TikTok Stéphane Legar as well as Thomas da Costa, alias Axel Teyssier in Here it all starts. On the women’s side, Anggun (recently dismissed from Mask SingerClémence Castel (star of Koh Lanta and new recruit Fort Boyard), Amandine Petit, sublime Miss France 2021, the singer Eva (formerly Eva Queen, sister of Jazz) and her colleague Carla Lazzari, French representative at Eurovision Junior 2019 as well as the influencer Léa Elui (11.4 million followers on Instagram).

The list of dancers present this season has also been revealed, a few days before the launch of DALS. Nine historical dancers are back in the program: Fauve Hautot (who has also been a juror in the past), Candice Pascal, Ines Vandamme, Elsa Bois, Katrina Patchett, Christophe Licata, Anthony Colette, Jordan Mouillerac, Adrien Caby. The team is completed by three new recruits. Starting with the little sister of an already famous dancer: Alizée Blois, little sister of Elsa! The beautiful Calisson Goasdoue as well as the charming Pierre Mauduy will also form a duo with one of the personalities of this edition.

The DALS 2022 couples are…

Anggun and Adrian Caby
– Amandine Petit and Anthony Colette

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