Dancing with the Stars professional dancer Cheryl Burke will apparently be dancing her last dances this season.

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Burke, who has competed on Dancing with the Stars since the show's second season back in 2006, admitted on Good Morning America she'll most likely be leaving the show at the end of the current season, which just premiered on Monday night.

"As of now, this is probably going to be my last season," Burke said, according to Us Weekly. "I started when I was 20. I'm 30. I feel like I just want to try new things and just see what's out there."

Burke is paired with model and former soap star Antonio Sabato Jr. for Dancing with the Stars' nineteenth season. The couple performed a cha cha routine on last night's performance show which earned 25 points from the judges. Burke hasn't won the reality dancing competition since Season 3, so it seemed like she thinks she has a shot to take the whole thing this time around with Sabato Jr.

Burke was the first female professional to win the show, as she was crowned champion of Dancing with the Stars' second and third seasons back-to-back.

The pro dancer first won the mirrorball trophy with former 98 Degrees boy band member Drew Lachey and subsequently took the title with former pro football player Emmitt Smith. Burke has since landed in second place a couple times and racked in several third-place finishes. The lowest she's ever placed in the competition was thirteenth during Season 9.


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