Are Sasha Farber and Kaitlyn Bristowe dating?
No, they are just friends.
Entertainment / TV
A dance video featuring DWTS pro Sasha Farber and former DWTS champ Kaitlyn Bristowe has ignited romance rumors among fans. The buzz coincides with their return to the Dancing With the Stars stage for the show's 20th-anniversary special.
Sasha Farber recently shared a dance video featuring Kaitlyn Bristowe, leading to widespread speculation about a romantic relationship. The video quickly circulated on social media, with fans and fellow dancers alike questioning whether the two were officially 'hard launching' their relationship.
However, it was later clarified that Farber and Bristowe are just friends. Bristowe is in town to participate in the Dancing With the Stars 20th-anniversary special. She will be partnered with Andy Richter for a special performance. Joey Graziadei, another former DWTS contestant, will be paired with Alix Earle. These pairings are part of a 'Relay Dance round,' where former Mirrorball champions team up with current competitors. The anniversary special promises an exciting blend of past and present DWTS stars.
No, they are just friends.
They are returning for the Dancing With the Stars 20th-anniversary special.
Kaitlyn is partnered with Andy Richter, and Joey is partnered with Alix Earle.
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