Meryl Davis and Maksim Chmerkovskiy: Meryl and Maks to Reunite at Sway in June 2015
Season 20 of "Dancing With The Stars" has started, but fans still can't get over the season 18 champions, Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Olympic gold ice dancer Meryl Davis. Entertainment Weekly recently ranked them as the number one DWTS Champions of all time, citing their amazing dance moves, Maks' gorgeous choreography, and of course, the undeniable chemistry between the two.
Now, Maksyl fans will get the chance to see the pair dance once again as they take to the dance floor this June for "Sway: A Dance Trilogy" in New York City. Davis took to Twitter on Saturday, March 14 to confirm the good news as she wrote, "So excited to dance with @MaksimC again in #SWAY! Eee!!! Come see us in NYC this June!"
The last time they danced together was at Sway and "Shall We Dance on Ice" last December. Once again, new rehearsal footage and photographs taken during both events sparked dating rumors, but both Chmerkovskiy and Davis insist that they are nothing more than good friends.
Last month, Chmerkovskiy took to Twitter to announce that Sway is indeed in the works. "We're coming to Hammerstein Ballroom on June 5th and 6th only!" he wrote.
Meanwhile, fans are wondering whether the pair will make an appearance at "Dancing With The Stars" this season, as the show is also celebrating its 10th anniversary.
In an interview with Glamour magazine, Davis said that she would be happy to come back for an encore dance. Prior to the DWTS season 20 premiere, the ice dancer took to Instagram to post a never been seen rehearsal footage of her and Chmerkovskiy as they practiced for week one of season 18.
"They haven't reached out yet, but I would love to," Davis said to Glamour. "I'm such a fan of the show. I did a radio interview this morning, and they said the show is a fraternity and once you're a part of it, you're always a part of it. That's so true."
"I had such an amazing experience, and I'm not just a fan of the show, but the people on the show. I would love to go back," she added.