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Rejected Bachelorette Melissa Rycroft Will "Dance With The Stars"?

Posted by Lindy Parker

 

It seems ABC can't get enough of Jason Mesnick's ex-fiancé Melissa Rycroft.  Rumor has it she's slated to replace Nancy O'Dell in tonight's premiere of Dancing With the Stars...

Melissa Rycroft, who famously got jilted on national television by Bachelor Jason Mesnick, is rumored to be on her way to the dance floor, subbing for injured Nancy O'Dell on Dancing with the Stars.

A source close to the ABC reality competition tells People that the 25-year-old [Rycroft], despite having only days to rehearse, will make her debut and perform live on Monday's DWTS premiere. (TV Guide)

We have two reactions to this news: First, we don't know about you, but if we were Melissa Rycroft and had just gotten dumped for another woman on national television, we'd want to get as far away from TV cameras as possible. That said, who are we to judge her healing process so, you know, do what you've gotta do, Melissa.  Second, does Melissa Rycroft really qualify as a "star."  We did a brief skim through past DWTS cast members and we didn't any other reality show contestants that didn't have some other sort of celebrity attached to them.  Perhaps when two of your stars get injured just days before the premiere, you take what you can get.  We'd like to think it was her extensive dancing experience that won Melissa the gig...

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