'Dancing With the Stars' New Cast


ABC announced the cast for the fourth season of "Dancing With the Stars" today and I could give a crap.


I think I am the only person who thinks the show bites. I can't believe it has done as well as it has. Cheesier than Cheese Whiz. I just can't get into it...like I can't get into figure skating.

I almost didn't post this but then I figured that with 20 million people watching each episode someone out there disagrees with me.

The new season returns on March 19th and the season finale is scheduled for May 22nd.


Heather Mills, 39, ex-wife of Paul McCartney. Dancing executive producer Conrad Green says that, notoriety aside, what's compelling about Mills is she's Dancing's first disabled performer. Mills lost part of her leg in a motorcycle accident.


Laila Ali, 29, undefeated boxing pro and daughter of heavyweight legend Muhammad Ali. "She's a great athlete," says Green. "Smart, beautiful and driven. She could be the surprise" of the competition.



Billy Ray Cyrus, 45, the actor and country singer now with daughter Miley on the Disney Channel hit Hannah Montana.



Clyde Drexler, 44, the 6-foot-7 former Houston Rocket and Portland Trailblazer named as one of the National Basketball Association's all-time top 50 players.



•Actor and former 'N Sync boy band member Joey Fatone, 30.




Shandi Finnessey, 28, Miss USA 2004 and co-host of the Game Show Network's Lingo.,




•Former Entertainment Tonight co-host Leeza Gibbons, 49.





Apolo Ono the two-time Olympic gold medalist in short-track skating. Ono is the youngest competitor in Dancing history.



Vincent Pastore, 60, best known for playing whacked mobster Salvatore (Big Pussy) Bonpensiero on HBO's The Sopranos. "He's a guy's guy. If Vinny can do this, anyone can," Green says.



•Czech-born Paulina Porizkova, 41, the '80s supermodel.




Ian Ziering, 42, one of the heartthrobs in the 1990s' hit Beverly Hills 90210.






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Source:USAToday

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