Charlie Sheen, A Political Contestant, And A Same Sex Couple For DWTS 29?

Is it possible we may see same a Same Sex couple for Dancing With The Stars Season 29? According to Blast.com via The Sun the possibility is real. Steven Price, a former producer, talks of how there will be at least one same-sex couple competing on the dance floor….

“Because this day and age you cannot control love,” Price told The Sun. “You cannot control who or whom you love, so you have got to support it You cannot condemn someone just because they love someone of the same sex. That is who they love — support it. As long as they are not hurting each other.”

“The Midwest is changing their dynamic now,” Price continued, admitting that some viewers might not like the idea of a same-sex couple on the show. “They are changing. They are being more open to it because they are being introduced to it.. love is love. The chemistry all the same. Same-sex, it just brings a different twist to it, because that’s something that needs to be addressed and out there.”

Also, let’s keep our eye on Charlie Sheen as a possible contestant for upcoming season. According to Rob Mills, ABC Entertainment’s senior VP of alternative series, specials and late-night programming, he would still love to see Charlie dance. The Producers would “never say never to another political contestant either….

“I don’t think it’s a huge secret because he came out and talked about it, but I would still love Charlie Sheen to come on.”

“I found him to be one of the nicest, most charming people,” Mills says of Sheen. “He is just a born entertainer and I think people would love to see him, but it may not be for him. What I really found very sweet about him is he basically said, ‘I really don’t dance. I’ve got two left feet.’ So there’s a real sweetness and vulnerability, which would be really fun to showcase on the show.

“I think you never say never to anything,” Mills added while addressing the controversy around having Sean Spicer as a contestant last season. “We would never say never to someone in politics. We would look at anything, potentially, if it were good for the show.”

To read more, see Blast.com.

I say “yes” to all the above ideas. What do you think? Let us know in comments.