They’re All Stars on the dancefloor, but can they outfox-trot The Supernerd? Find out when The Chase Dancing With The Stars: All Stars edition premieres 5.00pm Monday, 14 February on Channel Seven and 7plus.
In the special event, Dancing With the Stars: All Stars’ Kylie Gillies, Ricki-Lee, Grant Denyer, and Todd McKenney will need more than fancy footwork to tango with this fast-paced race of razor-sharp trivia.
“You’re on my turf here, so watch out!” warns The Supernerd, refusing to be overshadowed by any shining stars.
The Chase host and former Dancing With the Stars contestant, Larry Emdur, says the upcoming special episode is not to be missed: “This has got to be one of my favourite episodes of The Chase. They were all behaving like naughty, out-of-control school kids.
“Ricki-Lee was awesome fun. We all got the chance to judge Todd and, of course, it was great to see Kylie sweat a little. And seeing Grant try to be a contestant instead of a host was uncomfortably fabulous!”
Other returning All Stars looking to claim victory on Dancing With The Stars: All Stars this year include returning winners: actress Bridie Carter (Season 7, 2007), and former AFL players David Rodan (Season 14, 2014) and Anthony Koutoufides (Season 5, 2006). Also taking to the dance floor will be entertainer Courtney Act (Season 16, 2019), actress Olympia Valance (Season 16, 2019), reality TV star Angie Kent (Season 17, 2020) and actor and entertainer Rob Mills (Season 9, 2009).
This season’s wildcard entrants are Sunrise weatherman Sam Mac, model and TV presenter Kris Smith, music artist Deni Hines and actor Cameron Daddo, who are set to shimmy and shake things up as the dancefloor’s dark horses.
The Chase is an ITV Studios Australia production for the Seven Network based on the original ITV quiz show.
The Chase Dancing With the Stars: All Stars, premieres 5.00pm Monday, 14 February on Channel Seven and 7plus