Jenn Tran dedicates ‘Dancing With the Stars’ routine to Taylor Swift

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Recent Bachelorette star Jenn Tran has been the archer, and she’s been the prey.

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Which is why she’ll be dancing a foxtrot to Taylor Swift’s “The Archer” with partner Sasha Farber on next week’s Dedication Night on Dancing With the Stars.

Entertainment Weekly can exclusively reveal the songs, dances, and dedications for next Tuesday’s episode of the ABC dance competition. But among the list of sweet shout-outs to family members, partners, teammates, and other loved ones, Tran stands apart with her dedication — her dance is dedicated to the one and only Taylor Swift.

Taylor Swift ; Sasha Farber and Jenn Tran on ‘Dancing With the Stars’.

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Given the year that Tran has had, including having to watch her Bachelorette proposal on live television post-breakup, it honestly makes sense. Swift is the queen of writing about heartbreak and moving on, and “The Archer” is a stirring summation of the self-doubts we deal with when love doesn’t work out. “Who could ever leave me, darling? But who could stay?” the lyrics from the Lover track ask.

In addition to honoring the people and institutions that mean the most to season 33’s contestants, the episode will also welcome back former pro and three-time Mirrorball champion Mark Ballas to the ballroom. Ballas will join as a guest judge, offering his expertise as the couples reach the halfway point in the competition. He last competed in season 31, winning with partner Charli D’Amelio. He visited the ballroom last season as one of numerous pros who returned for a tribute dance to late judge Len Goodman.

Additionally, judge Derek Hough and his wife, Hayley, will celebrate her return to the ballroom, her first time back since her 2023 brain surgery. The duo will deliver a routine to “Beautiful Things (Acoustic),” by Benson Boone.

Read on for the remaining dances, songs, and dedications that will be featured on this special night in the ballroom.

  • Super Bowl champion Danny Amendola and pro Witney Carson will perform a contemporary dance to “Unsteady (Erich Lee Gravity Remix),” by X Ambassadors, and dedicate the routine to former NCAA head football coach Mike Leach.
  • Bachelor alum Joey Graziadei and pro Jenna Johnson will perform a Viennese waltz to “Lose Control,” by Teddy Swims, while dedicating the routine to Graziadei’s fiancée, Kelsey Anderson.
  • NBA champion Dwight Howard and pro Daniella Karagach will perform a rumba to Howard’s song “Shoot for the Stars,” dedicating the routine to his children.
  • TV star Chandler Kinney and pro Brandon Armstrong will perform a contemporary to “I Hope You Dance,” by Lee Ann Womack, dedicating the routine to Kinney’s mother.
  • Olympian rugby player Ilona Maher and pro Alan Bersten will perform a rumba to “My Way,” by Yseult, dedicating the routine to the U.S. women’s national rugby sevens team.
  • Model and cover girl Brooks Nader and pro Gleb Savchenko will perform a salsa to “Mi Gente,” by J Balvin and Willy William, dedicating the routine to Nader’s sisters.
  • Olympian gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik and pro Rylee Arnold will perform an Argentine tango to “Seven Nation Army,” by the White Stripes, and dedicate the routine to men’s gymnastics.
  • Reality royalty Phaedra Parks and pro Val Chmerkovskiy will perform a rumba to “Because You Loved Me,” by Céline Dion, dedicating the routine to Parks’ mother.
  • Bachelorette alum Jenn Tran and pro Sasha Farber will perform a foxtrot to “The Archer,” by Taylor Swift, dedicating the routine to Swift.

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Dancing With the Stars airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC and Disney+.

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