the production would have contacted this famous dancer married to a huge American star!

TF1 is working on the production of the new season of Dance with the stars. Marked by a strong audience erosion observed in 2022, TF1’s favorite brand has no room for error, and must see its audiences rise again. At the start of 2024, the thirteenth season will be marked by an upheaval in the jury. As he himself made it official a few months ago, Bilal Hassani, who joined the jury in season 12, will not be there. But he might not be the only one to come back… Indeed, as revealed by journalist Clément Garin on his page CG SCOOPS, Fauve Hautot should regain her position as a jurorwhich she occupied during seasons 6 to 8. But this is not the only revolution that viewers will have to expect…

According to information from public.fr, the production of Dance with the stars tried to convince Benjamin Millepied to join the jury of the program. Although his name may not mean anything to you, Benjamin Millepied nonetheless remains a huge dance star, in France and internationally. Married since 2012 to Natalie Portman (they formalized their upcoming divorce last August), star dancer of the New York City Ballet, he directed the Paris Opera ballet between 2014 and 2016. We owe him the rise in power of François Alu, juror of DALS, at the Paris Opera, since he chose him as a soloist, in the same way as Aurélie Dupont.

Denitsa will not come back, but what about Jean-Marc?

However, Benjamin Millepied would not have given a positive response to the production of Dance with the stars. The star dancer would have in fact declined the offer. So who will be the four new jurors for season 13 of DALS? If the name of Chris Marques seems obvious, the mystery remains as to the possible returns of François Alu and Marie-Agnès Gillot. Note that the return of Denitsa Ikonomova, once mentioned, is compromised, since the young woman has agreed to become a presenter for RMC Story. What about Jean-Marc Généreux? To be continued!

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