Sabrina Bryan will be going Dancing with the Stars again.

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ABC has announced the singer and former Disney Channel star has won the "Viewers' Choice: All-Star" vote and will fill the thirteenth slot on Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars.

Beginning late last month, Dancing with the Stars viewers were allowed to cast their votes for one of three celebrities -- Bryan, Carson Kressley or Kyle Massey -- to compete on the first-ever all-stars edition of the show, which will premiere Monday, September 24 at 8PM ET/PT. The announcement of Bryan's participation came after voting concluded on August 24.

Bryan will be partnered with professional dancer Louis van Amstel and will join 12 other returning contestants, all of whom had been previously selected by Dancing with the Stars producers and revealed by the network.

Bryan originally competed on Dancing with the Stars' fifth season in Fall 2007.  She was partnered with Mark Ballas and they finished in seventh place after what was considered unexpectedly early elimination.

The six returning female celebrities chosen by Dancing with the Stars producers are Kirstie Alley, Pamela Anderson, Shawn Johnson, Kelly Monaco, Bristol Palin, and Melissa Rycroft, while the six male celebrities are Helio Castroneves, Joey Fatone, Drew Lachey, Gilles Marini, Apolo Anton Ohno, and Emmitt Smith.

Similar to the celebrities, Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars' professional partners will all be returning dancers: Ballas, Cheryl Burke, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Val Chmerkovskiy, Tony Dovolani, Chelsie Hightower, Derek Hough, Kym Johnson, Tristan MacManus, Peta Murgatroyd, Karina SmirnoffAnna Trebunskaya and van Amstel.

Ballas is partnered with Palin for Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars. The pair originally finished third on Dancing with the Stars' eleventh season in 2010.  Ballas also won Dancing with the Stars' eighth season with Johnson in 2009.
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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.