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I'm so excited about my partner!! Can you guess who it is?? In , Gawker reported that each week the stars stay on the show, the more they get paid. It has been reported that the professional dancers make much less than their celebrity dancer counterparts.

Tune in to Dancing With the Stars at 8 p. By Beth Heyn. What the professional dancers get for working two seasons a year on the show is a well-kept secret. However, there has been speculation about what they get.

The professional dancers on Dancing with the Stars give up their lives for the show, working up to 10 weeks of airtime, plus about a month of pre-season rehearsals.

Professional dancers are paid much less than the celebrities. The veteran pros can negotiate their salaries because they are the favorites. Veteran pros make a lot more than newcomers because of their seniority. The only thing we know for sure is that the pros dance all the way to the bank. We must also remember that during the pros' off-seasons from Dancing with the Stars , they have other gigs. Some of them have their own dance studios that keep money coming in.

Bergeron has been the host since the show started in There have been four women hosts since the show began.

It is hard to determine how much his current co-host, Erin Andrews, 40, makes. However, those amounts are not all from hosting the reality show. She earns most of her money by being a sportscaster.

Goodman was absent for much of season 19 and all of season Julianne Hough, who was a professional dancer for Seasons , was added as a full-time judge on the panel for Seasons after having been a guest judge in the previous two seasons.

She did not return for Season 22, but she returned for Season She left the show after she got married on July 8, During the year, there are two seasons of the popular dance competition show. Goodman and Tonioli reportedly get paid much more for judging the American version than the British version.

I enjoy watching the competitions, but some of the celebrities needed to be voted off looooong before the left the show Which made possible winners for their abilities not have a chance The beginning seasons seemed more fare I hope there are not any major changes to the on screen personalities. Seems like it would be a much fairer way to run the show. Let the professional judges rule the roost so to speak.

Then viewers can still have a say as to who they like to see win. Right now, although, I'm sure each and every celebrity works hard and long hours - some still don't measure up to others and that's understandable - but for them to go onto the next round when others have far exceeded them and are voted out - so wrong and must be very disheartening to those who are so much more talented and deserve to go on.

I would think even though all the pros are professional and hard working - it must put a riff between them when in their hearts, they know either that their celebrity is gaining a spot on pure popularity and not talent or their celebrity deserves more respect and should be rewarded accordingly based on their talent. There has to be a better system put in place. They all give their all but not everyone can win and seeing this is suppose to be about talent - weither they gain through their long hours of practice and maybe a talent they are just discovering or they work hard against all odds and succeed.

But no where should the popularity vote take over the talent portion. With ratings going down, I can understand why. People love the show but want credit to be given fairly.



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