'Dancing with the Stars' season 20 cast: Robert Kennedy Jr., Chris Soules and Ross Lynch

After 19 seasons, "Dancing with The Stars" still has its star power over the viewers. One solid proof is how fans are already starting to speculate as to who will be joining the next season. Rumors and speculations have started to spread online as the names popping up are quite interesting. 

"Dancing with The Stars" may take on a more political direction for season 20 if Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accepts the invitation. The rumors started when Kennedy's daughter Kick posted a message from his father soliciting her advice. 

In the report from New York Daily News, the message said, "I just got solicited to do a show called 'Dancing with the Stars.' They will pay me $150,000 to commit and additional $350,000 if I make it into the semifinals in a televised dance contest. I know that some of you have seen me dance and I thought it advisable to consult you as I consider this offer." 

Kennedy definitely has some dancing moves up his sleeve because it is known that he and wife Cheryl Hines danced during their wedding. They danced to Adele's song "Make You Feel My Love" and they did it in front of all the guests. 

The rumor blow out caused a media stir with the thought of the politician joining a reality contest such as "DWTS." However, to date, no one from the Kennedy camp has made a response yet. 

Meanwhile, a bachelor is rumored to be joining the cast of season 20 and he is none other than Chris Soules. Then there's Ross Lynch, who has a chance of joining as well. 

But apart from the casting rumors, showrunner Rob Wade is making sure that the new season will be better. He told The Wrap that season 20 will be "a celebration, but we're still going to be innovating. It's still going to be fresher than ever. I want to build on what we've done this season. I want to build on the performances. I want more fun, more humor." 

Will Wade stay true to his word? Find out when "Dancing with The Stars" returns on March 16 for its 20th season, only on ABC.

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