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‘Dancing With the Stars’: Jenna Johnson Reveals Which Partner She’d Want for an All-Star Season

Jenna Johnson selects her top three preferred past partners for a potential Dancing With the Stars All-Star season, highlighting a chance for redemption and fan favorites.

  • Jenna Johnson, a nine-season Dancing With the Stars professional, narrowed her dream All-Star pairing to three past partners as fans await the show's return this fall after a 14-year gap.
  • It has been 14 years since Dancing With the Stars held its only All-Star season, intensifying fan demand for returning competitors and redemption opportunities for past pairings.
  • Johnson recalled a shortened niche-athlete season that left her wanting more weeks with that partner, while she also highlighted winning a Mirror Ball with Adam Rippon during promotional work for Revlon VersaStyler.
  • Balancing her All-Star hopes, Johnson said she pursues choreography, acting, and Broadway ambitions while eventually wanting another child, though she remains available if invited back to the show.
  • As a veteran pro with recent brand partnerships and Emmy recognition, Johnson acknowledged there are 'too many' contenders she'd want back, signaling a competitive selection process for any potential All-Star roster.
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‘Dancing With the Stars’: Jenna Johnson Reveals Which Partner She’d Want for an All-Star Season

Plus, the longtime pro dishes on if she plans on returning to the show and more.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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