“The Bachelor” star Nick Viall, Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and two throwback pop culture icons who need no introduction, Mr. T and Charo, are among the dozen celebrities competing for the storied mirror ball trophy on season 24 of “Dancing With the Stars.” The ABC reality television competition show “Dancing with the Stars” kicks off its 24th season on March 20 at 8 p.m.

Every year there are a couple of contestants who come into the amateur (repeat: amateur) competition with a leg up — last year’s champ Laurie Hernandez of Old Bridge, Biles’ Olympic teammate already celebrated for her sassy floor routines, for example, or season 18 winner Meryl Davis, a two-time world champion ice dancer and Olympic gold medalist.

This year may have the ringer to end all ringers:: Heather Morris, the “Glee” star who also spent two years as Beyonce’s backup dancer. Hmmm.

via GIPHY

The season 24 cast also includes the obligatory “Real Housewives” star (Erika Girardi of the Beverly Hills franchise), NFL player (Rashad Jennings, a former Giant), teen pop idol (Normani Kordei of Fifth Harmony), hunk with a cool day job (bullrider Bonner Bolton, who overcame temporary paralysis last year and is now a model) and comic relief (former “SNL” star Chris Kattan).

Here is the full list of contestants and their pro partners, which was revealed on “Good Morning America” Wednesday morning: 

Bonner Bolton with Sharna Burgess

Charo with Keo Motsepe

Chris Kattan with Witney Carson

David Ross, former Chicago Cubs catcher and the show’s first baseball player, with Lindsay Arnold

Erika Jayne with Gleb Savchenko

Heather Morris with Maksim Chmerkovskiy

Mr. T with Kym Herjavec

Nancy Kerrigan, former Olympic figure skater, with Artem Chigvintsev

Nick Viall with Peta Murgatroyd

Normani Kordei with Valentin Chmerkovskiy, the reigning champ

Rashad Jennings with Emma Slater

Simone Biles with Sasha Farber

Vicki Hyman may be reached at vhyman@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @vickihy or like her on Facebook. Find NJ.com/Entertainment on Facebook, and check out Remote Possibilities, the TV podcast from Vicki Hyman and co-host Erin Medley on iTunesStitcher or Spreakeror listen below or here.

Ep. 66: Is ‘This Is Us’ just too much?

Our editors found this article on this site using Google and regenerated it for our readers.