'Dancing With The Stars' Season 22 Cast & Spoilers: Taryn Manning And Rhea Perlman To Be Added to Line-Up?
American dance competition show 'Dancing with the Stars" is returning to the small screen soon for its 22nd installment. It's still weeks away though before the show premieres but fans are already excited to know who will be the celebrities taking part in the show and gracing the dance floor.
Fortunately, there are some rumors surfacing around on who could possibly be part of the roster for the new season.
According to a report by Inquisitr, Rhea Perlman from "Cheers" may be one of them. Her co-star, Kirstie Alley, had once joined the show and she verbalized that Perlman was a great choice for it, especially since the actress is already a dancer, which gives her an edge. But her dancing skills will be challenged as it's expected that other celebrities who already know how to dance will be included in the cast as well.
Another name being rumored to be a part in the dance show is Taryn Manning from Netflix hit "Orange is the New Black." Since the series that she's part of does not air year-round, she has lots of time to do "Dancing with the Stars." She also sparked rumors after posting on her Twitter account, "#DWTS." But she has not made any confirmation or any update about what her post meant.
A lot of other famous names are being pointed out to. Starpulse detailed that there's a possibility that NFL star Mike Tolbert will be competing this time on the dance floor. The Carolina Panthers player tweeted about dancing "pre-game" and it's said to be in response to former DWTS champion Alfonso Ribeiro.
It's also speculated that another "Bachelor" star will try to win the heart of the show's judges. Alums Chris Soules and Sean Lowe tried it before so perhaps current star Ben Higgins will jump into the bandwagon as well.
As of now, none have been confirmed and there are no official announcements yet on who is part of the cast. Fans will have to stay tuned.
"Dancing with the Stars" season 22 will air on March 21 on ABC.