Mirrorball champ Witney Carson says her season-35 fate hinges on a nursery, not a rehearsal studio: “Do we have a baby or go back to the show?”
The Quote That Stopped the Ballroom
During the Jan. 21 episode of Danielle With The Stars, host Danielle Fishel pressed Carson for a yes-or-no on season 35. Carson’s answer: “TBD, to be determined.” The reason? A text from casting director Deena Katz—“You’re not pregnant, right?”—that crystalized the choice between extending her 17-season DWTS legacy and adding a third child to her family with husband Carson McAllister.
Why This Decision Hits Harder Than Any Samba Roll
- Timing is everything. Youngest son Jet just turned two; Carson has openly dreamed of giving Leo, 5, a closer-in-age sibling.
- The show’s calendar is ruthless. Pros typically return to rehearsal halls in August, smack in the middle of prime baby-making season for a fall birth.
- Legacy pressure. A 16th pro season would tie her with Cheryl Burke for the longest female tenure, but another pregnancy pause could reset the clock entirely.
From Alfonso to Irwin: A Victory Lap She Might Not Repeat
Carson’s two Mirrorballs—season 18 with Alfonso Ribeiro and season 34 with Robert Irwin—bookend an 11-year journey that saw her reach eight finals, most of any female pro. Irwin’s viral charm reignited viewer love and restored her competitive fire after a string of early exits. Walking away now would freeze her win percentage at an enviable 12.5% (2 wins in 16 seasons).
What ‘TBD’ Really Means in Ballroom Code
Casting contracts aren’t signed until spring. By saying “we’re kind of tossing it up,” Carson keeps both options open while giving DWTS brass time to court fresh blood. History says the show survives star departures—see Lindsay Arnold and Emma Slater both stepping back—yet losing a still-dominant champ would dent the female-pro depth chart.
Fan Fallout: #BringBackWitney vs. #BabyFirst
Social sentiment split within minutes of the podcast drop. Die-hard stans crave her choreo magic; mom-shamers argue another pregnancy break risks career momentum. Carson herself shut the door on neither: “You can find your own success without winning the Mirrorball,” she reminded Fishel, hinting she values legacy moments over stat padding.
Calendar Watch: Key Dates That Will Tip Her Hand
- March–April: Network upfronts—ABC unveils fall slate; pros usually notified.
- May: If Carson skips Dancing With The Stars: Live! tour rehearsals, odds of TV return plummet.
- Mid-July: Paparazzi baby-bump watch peaks; any sighting ends speculation.
The Bottom Line
Carson’s “TBD” is ballroom-speak for “check back after ovulation tests.” Until then, the floor remains hers to claim—or to gracefully cede while she builds a bigger dance party at home. Either way, the champ who once made an extinct Carlton dance cool again now holds the most suspenseful freestyle of her career: motherhood versus Mirrorball.
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