Dancing Stars season 2 | |
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Presented by | Elena Petrova Dimiter Pavlov |
Judges | Maria Gigova Ilyana Raeva Pambous Agapiu Vera Marinova |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | bTV |
Original release | September 27 – December 12, 2009 |
Dancing Stars returned for a second season on September 27, 2009. The show was based on the BBC Worldwide format Dancing With The Stars . It was produced by Slavi Trifonov and was aired on Sundays at 8:00 pm on bTV. It competes with Nova Television's VIP Dance. Started on 10 October, Dancing Stars 2 was aired on Saturdays as well.
The show's new hosts were the actress Elena Petrova [1] and the TV and radio presenter Dimitar Pavlov. [2]
Celebrity | Occupation | Professional partner | Status |
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Grafa | Singer | Yulia Andonova | Eliminated |
Aksinia | Singer & reality TV star | Stoyan Stoyanov | Participating |
Kroum Savov | Sport journalist & TV host | Maria Agapyu | Participating |
Etien Levi | Music teacher | Iva Grigorova | Participating |
Miodrag Ivanov | Showman | Pavlina Vulcheva | Disqualified |
Todor Kirkov | Sport journalist & TV presenter | Petya Dimitrova | Participating |
Krasi Radkov | Actor | Elena Ilieva | Participating |
Stanislava Gancheva | TV Host | Georgi Mihov | Participating |
Bianka Panova | World gymnastics champion | Svetoslav Vasilev | Participating |
Madlen Algafari | Psychologist | Alexander Vachev | Participating |
Veneta Harizanova | Fashion model | Iliyan Chakurov | Participating |
Kristina Dimitrova | Singer | Nikolay Manolov | Participating |
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