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Everything to Know About ‘DWTS’ Celebrity Harry Jowsey

Harry Jowsey for 'Dancing With the Stars'ABC/Andrew Eccles

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The charismatic Aussie who set our screens ablaze on Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle, Harry Jowsey is now stepping onto a new stage as a celebrity contestant on Season 32 of Dancing With The Stars. However, there’s much more to Harry than his reality TV fame. Let’s take a closer look at this rising star’s journey from reality television heartthrob to DWTS sensation.


Who is Harry Jowsey?

Harry catapulted to fame in 2020 as a cast member of Too Hot to Handle, a reality dating show on Netflix. With his distinctive personality and undeniable charisma, he quickly became a fan favorite.

Since his breakout role on Netflix, Harry has been on a remarkable journey. His magnetic presence attracted attention from major media outlets like GQ, Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Variety. With a rapidly growing fan base of 10 million followers across social media platforms, Harry’s star power is undeniable.

In addition to his reality TV success, he has ventured into various entertainment and business endeavors. One of his notable projects is the interactive show Dating Harry Jowsey, hosted on Spotify. In this show, Harry engages with fans, answering their burning questions about dating, relationships, and everything in between.


That’s not all, Harry also expanded his reach into the podcasting world with Tap In, a podcast where no topic is off-limits. He fearlessly dives into discussions that others might shy away from, fostering open-minded conversations.

Harry Jowsey Is Paired With The Newest Professional Dancer

DWTS has a history of introducing unexpected contestants, from Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby to IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe. However, Harry’s entry into the world of competitive dancing is unique, as he represents the first dating show contestant from a platform other than The Bachelor or The Bachelorette. When Harry graces the DWTS stage on September 26, he’ll be stepping onto the dance floor with a new professional partner.

Rylee Arnold is new to DWTS, but has a family legacy on the show. For those who may not know, Rylee’s older sister, Lindsay Arnold, has been a professional on DWTS since season 16 and even coached Rylee when she appeared as a junior ballroom dancer on Dancing With the Stars: Juniors in 2018. With her family ties to the show, Rylee is no stranger to the DWTS world. She watched her sister Lindsay achieve success, including winning the Mirrorball Trophy in season 25 alongside singer and actor Jordan Fisher.


Now, as Harry’s partner, the big question is whether the younger Arnold sister will add her own Mirrorball Trophy to the family collection. Only time will tell as the new season of DWTS premieres on September 26, at 8 p.m. on ABC and Disney Plus.

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