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2010 Dancing With The Stars Season 10 Lineup Spoilers

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The cast of the brand new season of Dancing With The Stars will be finally revealed during “The Bachelor” finale on Monday (March 1). Twelve celebrities/pseudo-celebrities will be battling on the dance floor in the tenth season of the hit TV show that premieres on March 22.

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Former Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson is the only confirmed cast member. Other celebrities rumored to go Dancing With The Stars include reality star Kate Gosselin, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover-girl Brooklyn Decker, Olympic stars Evan Lysacek and Greg Louganis, actor John Stamos and Britney Spears’ baby daddy/Celebrity Fit Club star Kevin Federline.

Paula Abdul, who was also rumored to be part of the cast, did not accept the challenge since she is currently in negotiations to be a part of the American The X-Factor.

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      Alice Lubowicz | May 12th, 2010 11:13

      I have grown to love DWTS, BUT I always get infuriated when you invite people to dance, like Buzz Aldrin, and then completely humiliate them. You know when you invite them to be on the show, that they are not able to compete and when they accept the invitation only to be told how aweful they are. Is that the intent whey you invite them? I would like to know what satisfaction you get from inviting them, they work their best and give all they can and then the judges treat them so badly. I’m not sure that anyone of the judges or contestants would be able to fly into space, but I’m sure that Buzz Aldrin would never chastise them the way the judges treat the older generation.

      Unless you can treat guests, that are far from able to compete with the younger competitors, with the respect that they should receive, you should eliminate this practice all together.

       

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