With just hours before the debut of Dancing With The Stars on Disney+, we’re shining a light on the professional dancers who will be dancing with 16 new celebrities for season 31.
01.09.2022 - 04:11 / justjared.com
Lindsay Arnold will not be returning for season 31 of Dancing With The Stars.
The 28-year-old pro dancer announced her exit from the show shortly after co-star Sharna Burgess did.
Click inside to read Lindsay’s reason for not returning…
With just hours before the debut of Dancing With The Stars on Disney+, we’re shining a light on the professional dancers who will be dancing with 16 new celebrities for season 31.
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Instagram post. “‘DWTS’ has been a part of my life for over 10 years now and when I say I love the show with all of my heart I mean it!! This show has changed my life forever and will always mean the world to me.”Arnold said it was important to spend time with her daughter, who is just a toddler. She also noted her husband works in Utah, and “Dancing” films in Los Angeles.“We exhausted every option we could think of to make it work but at the end of the day none of the options felt good in my heart or felt like the right thing for our lives right now,” she continued.
Lindsay Arnold is focusing on her family. The “Dancing With the Stars” pro has announced that she won’t be returning to the ballroom this season, calling it “one of the hardest decisions to make.”
Another one bites the bust. "Dancing with the Stars" pro Lindsay Arnold Cusick is hanging up her dancing shoes and heading back to Utah - at least for the time being.
Lindsay Arnold is focusing on her family. The pro has announced that she won't be returning to the ballroom this season, calling it «one of the hardest decisions to make.» Arnold says that, «ultimately I have chosen what I feel is best for myself and my family.» The news comes just as Sharna Burgess reveals that she, too, will be bowing out of DWTS' upcoming season 31 after welcoming her first baby on June 28.Arnold, 28 — who has been openly documenting her journey to conceive a second child in recent weeks — shared the news of her departure from the show in a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday, posted alongside a stunning family photo with husband Samuel Cusick and daughter Sage, who turns two in November. A post shared by Lindsay Arnold Cusick (@lindsarnold)«You all know that my family is the most important thing to me and doing what is best for my daughter is always going to be at the top of my list!» she writes.
Another cast member has decided to leave Dancing with the Stars.
Making a change! Lindsay Arnold announced that she is exiting Dancing With the Stars amid her plans to expand her family.
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