Kyly Clarke joins all-stars reboot of Dancing with the Stars on Channel Seven

Kyly Clarke is ‘excited’ to join the all-stars reboot of Channel Seven’s Dancing with the Stars – eight years after appearing on the show

Kyly Clarke competed on Dancing With The Stars back in 2014.

And on Monday, the 39-year-old confirmed she will be returning to the dance floor on this year’s all-stars reboot of DWTS on Channel Seven.

‘I am so excited to return to DWTS All Stars after 8 years,’ she told The Daily Telegraph.

She’s back! Kyly Clarke (pictured) has joined the all-stars reboot of Dancing with the Stars on Channel Seven – eight years after appearing on the show

‘It’s such a fun show and I can’t wait to show Kelsey Lee what mum has been up to, and what you can achieve when you stay dedicated and committed.’

Kyly’s first appearance on the show ended prematurely after she was forced to quit after tearing her hamstring.

She will also be joined by a several contenders from past seasons in the epic all stars outing. 

Coming soon: She will also be joined by a several contenders from past seasons in the epic all stars outing

Coming soon: She will also be joined by a several contenders from past seasons in the epic all stars outing

So far the confirmed stars taking part in the series include season one winner Bec Hewitt, Ada Nicodemou, Tom Williams and Fifi Box.

There will also be fresh faces joining the competition including former Bachelor Matty J and convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby, hot on the heels of her first reality TV stint on SAS: Australia last year.

Meanwhile, TV legend Daryl Somers, who hosted the first seven seasons of the light-entertainment program, is said to be returning for the new series.

Star-studded cast: So far the confirmed stars taking part in the series include season one winner Bec Hewitt, Ada Nicodemou (pictured), Tom Williams and Fifi Box

Star-studded cast: So far the confirmed stars taking part in the series include season one winner Bec Hewitt, Ada Nicodemou (pictured), Tom Williams and Fifi Box

The veteran TV presenter was spotted on set last week for a promotional shoot at Channel Seven’s studios in Eveleigh, Sydney. 

Sources suggest former host Sonia Kruger, 55, will also be returning to the series.

Seven is expected to begin filming DWTS at Sydney’s ICC theatre this month and the program will air later in the year.  

He's back: Daryl Somers, who hosted the first seven seasons of the program, is also said to be returning for the new series. Pictured Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger

He’s back: Daryl Somers, who hosted the first seven seasons of the program, is also said to be returning for the new series. Pictured Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger