Jordan Chile Keep her Dancing with the stars Send secrets, but she must share the news with an Olympic gymnast.
“I think if they told me it was a secret. I can’t tell anyone. I’m not telling anyone,” Chile, 24, told me specifically US Weekly On Wednesday, September 3, after Complete Season 34 Actor Announced. “I tell Laurie [Hernandez] A few weeks ago, because I just [had] Meet her in person. I was like, “Oh, she’ll love this because she’s an amazing person and I love her very much.”
In addition to becoming a former member of the Olympic gold medal champion of the US Women’s Gymnastics team, 25-year-old Hernandez also DWTS alum. She competes with professional dancers in season 23 Val Chmerkovskiy In 2016, the two continued to win the Mirror Ball Trophy. At the time, Hernandez was 16 years old, making her the youngest champion on the show.
Chile will dance with professionals Ezra Sosa In Season 34. She competed in the competition more than a year after the Paris Olympics, where she won the women’s all-around gold medal. Chile also won a bronze medal in women’s personal floor drills, but she was later stripped of her honor due to her controversial scoring appeal.
Romanian Ana Bărbosu Originally ranked third in the exercise, but Chilean coach Cecile Landiasked about the scores of American gymnasts. The judge raised Chile’s score by one tenth, bringing her into third place and knocked 19-year-old Bărbosu to fourth place.
The Romanian Gymnastics Federation appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS), 45-year-old Randy filed her appeal four seconds after the one-minute window of assignment.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) finally supported Bărbosu, awarding medals to Romanian athletes. However, Chile and her legal team continue to fight the decision. Her representative filed two appeals in the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, most recently in September 2024.

Additionally, the U.S. gymnastics appealed, asking the court to ask CAS to reopen the case and view audio and video evidence obtained by Netflix Camera Crews, who were filmed in Paris Simone biledocuseries, rise. It is alleged that the video shows that Randy did not file an appeal too late.
Chile is reflected in dispute One anniversary of women’s personal floor exercise via Instagram in August.
“I walked out of the floor of Paris with a bronze medal a year ago – I will teach you a lesson for life,” she wrote. “The toughest moments do teach you. The highest level this year, but the lows hit differently.”
She continued: “Every setback and every disappointment has led me to dig deeper and show me my real work. It also shows me who is really in my corner. Even what is taken from you – your truth and your value… cannot be touched.”
Chile also thanks those “those who have disappointed me in the past year, those who send prayers, messages and love when I need it most.”
She concluded: “You remind me that I will never travel alone. I love you all.” Still here. Still fighting. Still that girl. ”
While talking to it usChile reveals how competition for the Olympics helped her prepare DWTS.
“I feel that competing on the biggest world stage is basically about dancing in front of people,” she explained. “I think it’s more of an expectation than a fear or a nerve because it does show something and perform well. So, I’ve been doing it all the time, but I feel like it’s going to be different to some extent.”
Dancing with the stars Season 34 premiered on ABC and Disney+ on September 16 at 8 p.m. ET, and a new episode aired on Hulu the next day.
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