The Bachelor's Bella Varelis is 'tipped to appear on Dancing with the Stars'

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    EXCLUSIVE: The Bachelor’s Bella Varelis is ‘tipped to appear on Dancing with the Stars’ amid rumours another All-Stars series is in the works


    Dancing with the Stars is set to return with an All-Stars season in 2022.

    And if rumours are anything to go by, The Bachelor’s Bella Varelis looks set to appear on the upcoming reboot.

    A Warner Bros. insider has let slip the 26-year-old is a strong contender to star on the Channel Seven show.

    EXCLUSIVE: The Bachelor's Bella Varelis is'tipped to appear on Dancing with the Stars' amid rumours another All-Stars series is in the works

    EXCLUSIVE: The Bachelor’s Bella Varelis is ‘tipped to appear on Dancing with the Stars’ amid rumours another All-Stars series is in the works 

    ‘There’s a whole bunch of Channel 10 personalities in talks to appear on the show and The Bachelor’s Bella Varelis is definitely one of them,’ they said.

    ‘She has always said that she would be keen to return to a reality show like DWTS, The Block or I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’

    When approached for comment, the brunette beauty said she was open to the idea, telling Daily Mail Australia: ‘Wouldn’t that be fun!’

    Rumours: A production source told Daily Mail Australia:'There's a whole bunch of Channel 10 personalities in talks to appear on the show and Bella Varelis is definitely one of them'

    Rumours: A production source told Daily Mail Australia: ‘There’s a whole bunch of Channel 10 personalities in talks to appear on the show and Bella Varelis is definitely one of them’

    The hit Seven series is set to resume filming for the upcoming season in late September, according to TV Tonight. 

    It will feature a virtual audience instead of a live studio audience due to Covid restrictions. 

    The competition is expected to take place at the Sydney Convention Centre at Darling Harbour. 

    Back on the dance floor: The next season of Dancing with the Stars: All Stars will reportedly begin shooting in September

    Back on the dance floor: The next season of Dancing with the Stars: All Stars will reportedly begin shooting in September

    Changes: The competition is expected to take place at the Sydney Convention Centre at Darling Harbour and will feature a virtual audience due to Covid restrictions

    Changes: The competition is expected to take place at the Sydney Convention Centre at Darling Harbour and will feature a virtual audience due to Covid restrictions

    The show is scheduled to begin shooting on September 22 and end on October 8.

    No cast names have been revealed yet for the production, but there are rumours that past contestants may appear.

    Channel 10 bought the rights to the program and aired two seasons in 2019 and 2020 before Seven took the rights back. 

    The dancers: No cast names have been revealed yet for the production, but there are rumours that celebrities from the Channel 10 version of the show may appear

    The dancers: No cast names have been revealed yet for the production, but there are rumours that celebrities from the Channel 10 version of the show may appear

    It’s also rumoured that singer Deni Hines will be the new season’s Wild Card. 

    It hasn’t been confirmed if hosts Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger or judges Todd McKenney, Helen Richey, Paul Mercurio and Mark Wilson will be returning. 

    No premiere dates have been revealed either. 

    Seven introduced an All-Stars edition of Dancing with the Stars in early 2021 after they bought the rights back from Ten. 

    The previous season was shot in Sydney in March during a period where there were limited Covid infections being recorded.

    It aired one month later in April, with Luke Jacobz being crowned the eventual winner of the series. 

    Champion: The previous season was shot in Sydney in March during a period where there were limited Covid infections being recorded. It aired one month later in April, with Luke Jacobz (right) being crowned the winner. Pictured here with dance partner Jorja Freeman

    Champion: The previous season was shot in Sydney in March during a period where there were limited Covid infections being recorded. It aired one month later in April, with Luke Jacobz (right) being crowned the winner. Pictured here with dance partner Jorja Freeman 

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