
EXCLUSIVE: Y’all, hold onto your sequined hats because the tea is PIPING hot today!
Our favorite mirrorball champion, Val Chmerkovskiy, is DONE with the political circus invading Dancing With the Stars—and he’s saying it LOUDLY!
Sources say Val sat down and got brutally honest about the casting choices that are turning his beloved dance floor into a battlefield.
Get this: Val wants LESS politicians on the lineup, period. Less drama, more dance, chile!
We’re told he spilled the tea at an iHeartPodcast event, making it clear that the show is supposed to be about UNION, not division—a SHOCKING stance for reality TV!
“One of the things I admire about our show, I love being a part of the fact that in a world quite literally designed to split us all apart and create agony amongst people, we’re a show that creates union and brings people together,” Val C. reportedly confessed.
Can you BELIEVE this?! He thinks the show is supposed to be a safe space, a two-hour escape from the ABSOLUTE MESS that is modern life.
Here’s the thing: Val sees dance as the great equalizer, bringing folks together regardless of who they voted for.
But WAIT—it gets WORSE. We all remember when Sean Spicer waltzed onto the floor, right? Val even admitted his initial reaction was pure, unfiltered disbelief when he found out Trump’s former press secretary was joining the cast back in Season 28 (Source 1).
He called his brother immediately—we NEED that voicemail, producers!
The dancer admitted he was floored, but then he quickly pivoted to the *other* HUGE names they had that season—Ray Lewis, Lamar Odom, Christie Brinkley—proving that the *mix* is what makes the show WILD.
But Val’s message now seems clear: Keep the politicians OUT of the mix if you want that “good family fun” vibe he craves.
Listen, this isn’t just about politics; it’s about authenticity! Fans have been screaming for years that DWTS turned into a popularity contest, not a dance competition!
Remember when fans were DEMANDING Len Goodman retire because the scores weren’t about technique anymore (Source 3)?
It sounds like Val is echoing that sentiment!
Why bring on someone whose primary claim to fame is causing political friction when you already have reality stars trying to prove they can actually DANCE?
We’re told Val has high expectations for Season 34 after the last one “went viral,” and frankly, political casting seems to be the easiest way to generate NEGATIVE buzz.
If you cast a polarizing politician, you’re not getting genuine dance fans; you’re getting angry tweeters and die-hard partisans!
This whole situation is getting incredibly MESSY!
Will the producers listen to their reigning pros, or will they keep chasing those controversial headlines?
Val wants unity; the casting department seems to want chaos. Who do YOU think wins this battle, y’all?






