Cork TikTok star to join Dancing With The Stars cast

Former Miss World Rosanna Davison, newsreader Eileen Dunne, Wild Youth singer David Whelan, and drag queen superstar Blu Hydrangea make up the remaining contestants revealed, with the other six to be revealed over the coming weeks.
Cork TikTok star to join Dancing With The Stars cast

Cork TikTok star and RedFM presenter Miriam Mullins is among the first 5 celebrities announced to be taking part in Dancing with the Stars 2024.

Five of the celebrities set to feature on seventh season of Dancing with the Stars on RTÉ were revealed on last night’s Late Late Show.

TikTok sensation Miriam Mullins, a social media personality and radio presenter from Cork, is among the hopefuls vying for the glitterball trophy.

She first gained a social media following during the covid-19 pandemic, with pranks, comedy, and other videos.

She later went on to join Cork’s RedFM in early 2023.

Speaking about her upcoming appearance on Dancing with the Stars, Miriam said: “I am so excited to be part of the show this year.

“It’s such an amazing opportunity, a chance to meet loads of new people, make loads of new friends, and hopefully show off my dancing skills.

“I don’t know if I have them or not. We’ll see!

“I’ve done the odd TikTok dance here and there ... but this is a different type of dancing!”

Former Miss World Rosanna Davison, newsreader Eileen Dunne, Wild Youth singer David Whelan, and drag queen superstar Blu Hydrangea make up the remaining contestants revealed, with the other six to be revealed over the coming weeks.

The new season returns to RTÉ One and RTÉ Player in January 2024.

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