After spending a decade performing on ABC's hit game show Dancing with the Stars, cast member Cheryl Burke is looking to quit the show and change jobs before middle-age is knocking at her door. According to the latest gossip news updates, Season 18 is almost definitely going to be the Instagram weight loss feet model's last. The 30-year-old dancing queen also confirmed that she is dating new boyfriend, JT Torregiani and couldn't be happier about it. Speaking of Season 18, talk show host Wendy Williams seems convinced that Alfonso Ribeiro, who played Carlton on Will Smith fame vehicle Fresh Prince of Bel Air, will wind up the ultimate winner.
Fans of Dancing with the Stars' veteran, Cheryl Burke, may want to save all the episodes on their DVR, because this year is more than likely going to be her very last.
Antonio Sabto Jr.'s 2014 dancing partner recently confirmed in Life & Style's October 6, issue that she was probably going to be calling it quits after this run:
"I started when I was 20...I'm 30 [now].
"I just want to try new things and see what's out there."
Speaking of trying new things, Cheryl recently confirmed to People that she was in fact dating new JT Torregiani and was super excited about having a new boyfriend:
"He's been super supportive and I couldn't ask for anyone better.
"It's been really hard over the last few years to find someone who really appreciates what I do, and also still has his own business, his own life.
"It's been a match made in heaven! It's changed me. I've been a lot happier as a person."
Day time talk show host, Wendy Williams, on the other hand, won't truly be happy until Alfonso Ribeiro is named the winner of this season's Dancing with the Stars.
In her latest Life & Style contribution she claimed that she didn't need to see anything more to know Alfonso deserved to ultimately win the celebrity dance-off:
"There is no doubt in my mind that Alfonso Ribeiro will win Dancing with the Stars.
"He is a phenomenal dancer--and people will keep voting for him just to see the Carlton dance."
Well...it's not unusually to pick a lifelong dancer to when a dancing competition...even if they are only known for purposefully dancing badly.
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