Good news, Rob Kardashian fans. It looks like the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star might make a second appearance on the hit reality dancing competition, Dancing With the Stars. Although Rob Kardashian hasn't been officially confirmed for the 2015 lineup, ex-dancing partner Cheryl Burke. These latest claims come after reports that Rob Kardashian could be headed to rehab.
We might not have seen Rob Kardashian in public for quite some time, but the internet is abuzz with rumors that he could join the 2015 cast of Dancing With the Stars.
Although the reality star has yet to confirm the rumors, his former dancing partner Cheryl Burke is ready to put her dancing shoes back on.
According to a recent report by Radar Online, Cheryl would love the chance to dance with Rob again:
"In what would be the most epic comeback of all time, Keeping up with the Kardashians star Rob Kardashian is secretly weighing a return to Dancing with the Stars. And RadarOnline.com has learned his former partner, Cheryl Burke, is ready to join him...As Radar reported, the former fan fave has been approached by producers for a triumphant return."
The speculation concerning whether or not Rob will be on the ratings-buster remains unknown, but a number of media outlets are urging the E! star to return to the show.
That's certainly the case this week with VH1, who reminds readers of how amazing it was when Rob joined Dancing With the Stars in the past:
"We haven't seen Rob Kardashian in what feels like ages, but he's still our favorite Kardashian. Back in 2011, he competed on Dancing With the Stars. Even though you probably forgot about it, it's a big part of the reason you love him so much. His moves were sub-par but he made up for it with his adorable enthusiasm, a willingness to rock ridiculous costumes, and (sometimes) an unbreakable focus."
What do you think of the latest report? Is there any truth to rumors that Rob needs rehab? Would you like to see Kardashian return to Dancing With the Stars?
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