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'Dancing With the Stars' Update: It's the Time to Switch Up Couples!

"Dancing With the Stars" has been known for its "Switch-Up" week, where celebrities will have to perform with another professional dancer.

After weeks of establishing connections and groove with their original dancing partners, the celebrities will now have to do it all over again, with the "Dancing with the Stars" switch-up theme.

A lot of the stars who've joined in the past seasons have struggled a lot, and this 21st season of the show will be no different. According to People, Hayes Grier, Vine superstar, said that he's excited and terrified at the same time. Grier has been dancing with professional dancer Emma Slater.

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People also revealed the list of the new couples in the report. According to the website, Bindi Irwin will now be dancing with Val Chmerkovskiy from being with Derek Hough. Hough will now be partnered with Alexa PenaVega, while Chmerkovskiy's pervious partner, Tamar Braxton, will now be with Louis Van Amstel.

Alexa PenaVega's old partner, Mark Ballas, will now be dancing with Paula Deen, while her husband, Carlos PenaVega, will be partnered with Lindsay Arnold. Alek Skarlatos, Arnold's old partner, will now be with Emma Slater.

Grier, who's afraid to lose Emma Slater as his partner, will now be with Allison Holker. Holker's old partner, Andy Grammer, will now be performing with Sharna Burgess, while Nick Carter will now be dancing with Witney Carson.

According to E! Online, previous "Dancing With the Stars" pro dancer and season 18 winner Maksim Chmerkovskiy will be back to the show as a guest judge in the upcoming episode. He will join Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Julianne Hough at the judging panel.

Fans are sure to have a lot to watch out for on the "Partner Switch-Up" theme of "Dancing With the Stars" this Monday on ABC.

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