
Talented, fit and felons?
Dancing with the Stars, the international hit television dance show, is in its 9th season in the US beginning this fall, which means a new set of dancers to evaluate and judge.
But seven of the 16 contestants have already been judged - by the law.
The police records of this years contestants have already hit the press, making way for criticism on some dancers before they've even set foot on stage.
The competitors for this year's Dancing with the Stars are singers Aaron Carter, Macy Gray and Mya, actors Donny Osmond and Melissa Joan Hart, Models Joanna Krupa and Kathy Ireland; Reality star Kelly Osbourne; Professional snowboarder Louie Vito; former Republican Majority Leader Tom DeLay and former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin.
So who's had the walk of shame?
Kelly Osbourne - Arrested for nightclub "incident" in 2008 where Osbourne slapped celebrity blogger Zoe Griffin in the face.
Tom DeLay - If you aren't political, for former Republican Majority Leader's 2005 official meltdown happened when a Texas grand jury indicted DeLay on criminal charges for conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws. He was forced to resign from the house but the case has yet to see a courtroom.
The ninth season of the hit ABC show premieres Sept. 21, 2009.
Dancing with the Stars is the name of a group of international television series based on the format of the British series Strictly Come Dancing, distributed by BBC Worldwide the commercial arm of the BBC. Presently the format has been licensed to more than 30 countries,