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Hilaria Baldwin, Corey Feldman, a “Boy Meets World” alum and an actress responsible for turning the name “Meredith Blake” into a whole celebrated vibe will be battling in the ballroom on the new season of “Dancing with the Stars.
The ban has sparked widespread criticism, including from the UN’s human rights chief. In July, the group secured permission to contest its proscription at a high court in November. The judge in that hearing said it was “reasonably arguable” that the ban had disproportionately interfered with the group’s right to freedom of expression, assembly and association under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
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The cast and their professional dance partners were announced Wednesday morning on Good Morning America.
However, the judge refused to suspend the current ban ahead of the hearing.


Hilaria Baldwin, an author and wife of actor Alec Baldwin, will be paired with Gleb Savchenko, while Feldman, a musician and former child star, will be paired up with Jenna Johnson.
All six people, aged between 26 and 62, were charged on Wednesday as part of an investigation led by the Counter Terrorism Command of London’s Metropolitan Police.
 
A pair of ’90s favorites – Danielle Fishel, known best for playing free-spirited Topanga Lawrence on the teen sitcom “Boy Meets World,” and Elaine Hendrix, known for her roles in “Parent Trap” and “Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion” among others – are also set to be part of the new season. Fishel and Hendrix will be paired with Pasha Pashkov and Alan Bersten, respectively.

Revision as of 17:39, 4 September 2025

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The ban has sparked widespread criticism, including from the UN’s human rights chief. In July, the group secured permission to contest its proscription at a high court in November. The judge in that hearing said it was “reasonably arguable” that the ban had disproportionately interfered with the group’s right to freedom of expression, assembly and association under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). tripscan

However, the judge refused to suspend the current ban ahead of the hearing.

All six people, aged between 26 and 62, were charged on Wednesday as part of an investigation led by the Counter Terrorism Command of London’s Metropolitan Police.