New Dancing With the Stars 2014 cast list, pro-partner pairings: Charlie White, Meryl Davis, Candace Cameron Bure and more

Dancing With the Stars 2014

The full cast of Dancing with the Stars season 18 was announced on ABC's Good Morning America between 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. today, Mar. 4, 2014.

The all new celebrity cast and pro partners of DWTS season 18 was revealed between 7.00-9.00 a.m. ET.

This season, Brooke Burke-Charvet will not be returning as host of the hit dancing competition. The former host was replaced by Fox Sports reporter Erin Andrews, with reports stating that the change was made to attract a younger male audience. Tom Bergeron will be co-hosting alongside Andrews.

The full list of celebrities and pro-partners are:

Candace Cameron Bure - Mark Ballas

Danica McKellar - Valentin Chmerkovskiy

Diana Nyad - Henry Byalikov

Nene Leakes - Tony Dovolani

Cody Simpson - Witney Carson

Drew Careyc - Cheryl Burke

Meryl Davis - Maksim Chmerkovskiy

Charlie White - Sharna Burgess

Amy Purdy - Derek Hough

Sean Avery - Karina Smirnoff

James Maslow - Peta Murgatroyd

Billy Dee Williams - Emma Slater

The hit dancing show will premiere on Monday, March 17.

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