‘Dancing With the Stars’ Season 32 Cast Share What Scares Them the Most About the Competition

The season 32 solid of Dancing With the Stars is sharing their greatest fears earlier than hitting the ballroom flooring.

Whereas Jason Mraz is used to having folks groove to his personal songs, he’s excited to raise his songwriting by tackling dancing. Nevertheless, Mraz, 46, confessed he’s afraid of probably getting injured on the ballroom flooring due to the difficult steps associate Daniella Karagach has made him study.

“She’s having me do some fairly outrageous issues. I is likely to be afraid of getting harm,” the singer completely teased to Us Weekly forward of DWTS’ season 32 premiere.

The pair famous they’ve encountered some “bumps and bruises” alongside the best way and needed to get away some “pads” in rehearsal.

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However for Xochitl Gomez, taking up some dangerous dance strikes isn’t a difficulty — it’s her associate. Her pleasure to fulfill Val Chmerkovskiy made her so “nervous” that she forgot how outdated she was.

“I bought so nervous. I don’t even know why,” the Marvel star, 17, recalled to Us. “Oh my gosh. I used to be like, ‘I’m 16. I’m like, no, I’m 17. No wait, I’m truly turning 18.’”

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Among the different contestants, like Ariana Madix and Charity Lawson, are afraid of particular dances they’ll must carry out.

“I’m truly actually afraid of the waltz as a result of it’s so floaty and I really feel like as a way to make it appear to be you’re doing nothing, it takes numerous work,” Madix, 38, instructed Us. “I’m very afraid of that.”

For Lawson, 27, she’s scared but excited to try the foxtrot, which she considers a “troublesome” dance. “I got here in, I used to be like, that’s the dance I need to grasp,” she quipped.

Whereas Harry Jowsey admitted to Us that essentially the most difficult facet of the present goes to be dancing itself, he shared that he’s comfortable to have Rylee Arnold by his aspect — regardless of his teasing that she’s truly afraid of his peak.

“Probably the most difficult half would most likely be the dance, however I’m most nervous about being in entrance of a reside crowd, however I bought her, so we’re going to be nice,” Jowsey, 26, admitted.

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Whereas many of the contestants have some worries in regards to the competitors, Barry Williams goes into the present fully fearless. He’s prepared for what his associate Peta Murgatroyd has in retailer for him, however is conscious of the significance of creating positive to maintain himself all through coaching.

“I’m not in a concern mode. Nothing [scares me.] I imply, I wouldn’t need to stroll out and fall down or one thing,” the Brady Bunch alum, 68, instructed Us. “I can inform you that the issues that I’ve actually cautious about and that’s caring for myself, relaxation, ensuring I’m stretched, caring for myself bodily as a result of the work, the dancing itself may be very demanding.”

With reporting by Christina Garibaldi