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Bravo stars to judge 17th annual Dancing with Savannah Stars

Bravo stars to judge 17th annual Dancing with Savannah Stars

Yahoo11-04-2025

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – Brightside Child & Family Advocacy is turning up the star power for the 17th Annual Dancing with Savannah Stars, happening tonight at Victory North.
This year's celebrity judging panel includes two stars from Bravo's hit series Southern Hospitality— TJ Dinch and Michols Peña. Known for their charisma, charm, and a bit of drama, TJ and Michols will bring reality TV flair and Southern spice to Savannah's biggest night of dance. They'll be joined on the judging panel by Marge Wester and Gillian Karatassos, both beloved former Dancing with Savannah Stars performers who know what it takes to steal the show.Local comedian Eric Bailey will open the night with his signature wit and energy, setting the tone for an unforgettable evening. The event will be hosted by John Brennan & Dan Gilbert, Savannah's favorite improv duo from Front Porch Improv, keeping the crowd laughing and the show moving with their quick banter and infectious energy.
Meet This Year's Stars:
Kelly Roberts, B Street Salon
Christina Harley, Christina's Healing Hand
Anthony Burton, Burton Law Offices
Brooke Chase, Simply B.Social
Mahala Lewis, Satchel & Port City Sewing Co.
Glory Paul, Farah and Farah Law Firm & CASA Volunteer
Quin Peterson, Housing Savannah
Gassi Mendoza, LYNCH Associates Architects, PC
Laura Stanga, CASA Volunteer
Liz Moore, SCAD
Each dancer is committed to raising $15,000 to benefit Brightside Advocacy's vital programs: Savannah CASA, Bright House, and Brighter Futures, which support children in foster care, families working toward reunification, and youth transitioning into adulthood.
'Dancing with Savannah Stars is a celebration of both extraordinary talent and the unwavering generosity of our community,' said Kate Blair, Executive Director of Brightside Advocacy. 'With reality TV stars joining our judges and a passionate lineup of Savannah dancers, this year's show is shaping up to be our most unforgettable yet.'
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