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From Summer Bay babes to the radio waves – a full list of the Aussie A-listers returning to the D-floor on Dancing with the Stars: All Stars

These former foxtrotting legends are going in for round two.
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Get your dancing slippers out (are they a thing? They should definitely be a thing) – Dancing with the Stars is back, but with a twist.

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Yep, you’d better brace yourself for and tango and a little foxtrot 2.0 as some of your favourite former Aussie contestants from the show return for an All Star edition.

Oh, and did we mention how good the cast list looks already?

As the Channel Seven reboot was announced, Dancing fans went into overdrive guessing which celebs would be returning to the D-floor.

We’ve already got our first handful of names, and you can bet they’re every bit as nostalgic as you’d hope.

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Keep scrolling as we unveil the A-list Australian celebrity cast list of Dancing with the Stars: All Stars.

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Renee

Renee Bargh

The Voice‘s Renee has already taken centre stage on a talent show – so how difference can a dance floor be? She’s a wildcard set to join the alums the new season of Dancing.

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Kyly Clarke

Kyly Clarke

While her TV home was technically the aptly named House Rules, Kyly is ready to give Dancing another shot after being voted out in the 2014 season. Can’t wait to see how she goes!

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manu

Manu Feildel

He’s known for slicing up an onion like it’s the easiest thing in the world on My Kitchen Rules – but slicing up a dance floor? Well, you might be surprised. After winning the comp in 2011, Manu is returning for round two – bring it on!

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Luke Jacobz

Luke Jacobz

It may as well be a full blown Home and Away cast reunion – Luke, who is currently making a comeback on the Aussie soap, is also making a comeback on Dancing – he won the whole season in 2008. Ca he do it again?

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Erin McNaught

Erin McNaught

Erin ripped up the D floor on season 12 back in 2012, and after going against the odds on Seven’s SAS Australia, we reckon the dancing odds are in her favour.

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Jessica Gomes

Jessica Gomes

Model and actress Jessica Gomes is set to take the dance floor by storm as a wild card participant. The 35-year-old is best known for gracing the covers of glossies like InStyle, Harper’s Bazaar, Maxim and Cleo. She was also an ambassador for David Jones from 2013-2019 and most recently starred in the Netflix movie Tigertail.

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(Channel 7)

Jamie Durie

Jamie Durie

Jamie Durie will burn up the ballroom with Melbourne-based dancer and Burn The Floor star Siobhan Power, 14 years after originally storming the show in 2007.

The veteran host came seventh in the show’s sixth season, with Kate Ceberano taking the crown, but this time, a rejuvenated – and recently engaged – Jamie won’t let the coveted disco ball trophy slip from his hands that easily.

(Channel Seven)

Lincoln Lewis

Lincoln Lewis

He first showed us his moves on the dancefloor back in 2009, when he placed seventh, and now Lincoln Lewis is set to shimmy his way back into the spotlight on the latest season of Dancing with the Stars.

Taking to Instagram after the network confirmed the news, the 33-year-old quipped about his appearance on the show, writing: “Two left feet here we goooo!”

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Matty J

Matty J

From reality TV, to radio, back to reality TV – former Bachelor Matty J is certainly no stranger to the limelight. He’s been pulled as a wildcard in Channel Seven’s new All Stars season. Let’s see how he goes against the pros!

(Seven)

Bec Hewitt

Bec Hewitt

17 years since her triumphant victory on the debut season, the 37-year-old is set to make a dazzling comeback to the highly-anticipated Dancing With The Stars: All Stars series.

Technically a trained dancer, it came as no surprise in 2004 when a then-Bec Cartwright and her dance partner Michael Mizner took out the top spot beating One Nation politician Pauline Hanson to take home the Mirrorball trophy. Can she do it again?

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Schapelle Corby

Schapelle Corby

From SAS Australia to the ballroom, this marks convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby’s second stint on Aussie reality television after she was announced as a wildcard participant in the upcoming All Stars series of DWTS. The 43-year-old has been paired with dance partner Shae Mountain and admits she’s been struggling with one challenge in particular.

“I’m not a big hugger and I didn’t realise how much body contact I would have to do. It is something I’m not used to and through my time in rehearsals this is something my dance partner and I are working on,” she explained to the Daily Telegraph.

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Ada

Ada Nicodemou

This Home and Away stalwart might be a regular on our screens every weeknight, but she’s also giving us an extra dose as she tackles the new season of Dancing with the Stars. Her fellow contestants should look sharp, too – Ada took out the coveted title (and swept up the coveted disco ball trophy) in 2005 with her partner Aric. He’s returning to dance with her again, FYI!

(Channel Seven)

Fifi

Fifi Box

This radio and television star is also no stranger to the dance floor. After coming second in the 2007 series, Fifi will put her best foot forwards (quite literally) as she battles it out on the same D-floor more than a decade later.

(Channel Seven)

Tom

Tom Williams

Another All-Star, another winner. Yep, TV presenter Tom Williams was the second person to come out as Champion of the entire series in Australia – he quickly garnered a solid following in season two, and we’ve no reason to believe he won’t do exactly the same this time around.

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