For its season 14 expected in early 2025 on TF1, Dancing with the stars has made a choice recruit official. Here is the very first casting candidate for the show.
The return of Dancing with the stars starting to become clearer! While season 13 ended in April 2024, with the cast of singer Natasha St-Pier and comedian Inès Reg, who entered the annals of the show due to their much-discussed clash behind the scenes, the first channel made official this Thursday, November 28, 2024 the name of the first personality to join the cast of season 14 of Dancing with the stars expected in early 2025 on TF1 and which will always be presented by Camille Combal from the Plaine Saint-Denis studios. And the least we can say is that this first name is a choice choice for the show co-produced by BBC Studios France and TF1 Production.
Dancing with the Stars 2025 : the first personality in the casting already made official!
It is in fact the six-time Olympic swimming medalist Florent Manaudou who will tread the floor of Dancing with the stars in the coming months on the first channel. Aged 34, he was the standard bearer of the French delegation to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. During this event which remained engraved in the memory of millions of French people and whose opening ceremony broke a historic record of audience on television, the thirty-year-old shone again by winning two bronze medals, in the 50m freestyle and 4x100m medley.
What is the cast of Dancing with the Stars 2025 on TF1?
The whole question now is to know which personalities will join Florent Manaudou in the casting of this 2025 season of Dancing with the stars on TF1. Last season, the cast was made up of 12 stars, 4 men and 8 women, with the notable presence of American star James Denton, emblematic actor of the series. Desperate Housewives. This season 13 was won at the end of the suspense by Natasha St-Pier who was in a duo with Anthony Colette. “There was an element of joy, of incomprehension, of relief, of apprehension. Everything was rushing through my head“, reacted the Quebec singer to Tele-Leisure in the wake of his victory.
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