Mia Fevola takes embarrassing tumble ahead of Dancing With The Stars premiere: ‘Not off to a great start’
Mia Fevola’s rehearsals have begun for the 22nd season of Dancing With The Stars.
On Thursday, the well-known Instagram personality – daughter of renowned AFL player Brendan Fevola and successful cosmetics entrepreneur Alex Fevola – shared a photo of a recent fall she experienced with her partner Gustavo Viglio on Instagram.
In the accompanying caption for her post, the 25-year-old subtly hinted at what was to come by writing ‘Hints of things to come,’ as she posed in a stylish, monochrome outfit displaying her toned midriff and slender legs.
Following her presentation of her dance partner to the audience, the duo quickly made their way toward the room’s rear, resulting in Mia stumbling and falling onto the floor.
After breaking into fits of laughter due to an awkward moment, he gently assisted her in standing up, showing a touch of kindness.
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‘Oh oh @mia.fev not off to a great start on @dancingau,’ her mum Alex captioned the post.
‘Starts this Sunday! #dwts,’ she added.
As a lifestyle enthusiast myself, I had the privilege of gracing the stage during the 2010 season of “Dancing with the Stars.” I managed to secure a spot on the podium, ending my journey in a commendable third place.
The well-known reality TV series, set to air on June 15th, has been in the news lately following whispers that it might get cancelled just a week prior to its scheduled premiere.
The conjecture had many viewers puzzled about the future, not just for the series itself, but also for the show’s presenters, Dr. Chris Brown and Sonia Kruger.
It has been reported that Seven grew weary of having to pay substantial amounts for each episode’s production, with estimates suggesting the cost could reach up to $1 million per installment.
Channel Seven has dismissed speculations that Dancing with the Stars might be getting canceled, assuring its viewers that the show will continue, according to a statement given to Daily Mail Australia.
The show was previously taken off of Aussie screens in 2015 after viewership numbers dipped.


However, it was quickly picked up in 2019 by Channel Ten.
In 2021, it was quite unexpected when Seven reclaimed the show’s broadcast rights. Insiders hinted that a significant reason for its comeback was Sonia’s recent position of authority within the network.
Last October, some experts suggested that the well-known actor’s position within the network might be uncertain.
Although the television personality was once a highly sought-after star on the network, there have been whispers suggesting their status may have changed following significant shifts at the broadcasting company. Notably, Big Brother moved to Ten in 2025 with an updated format and new host, Mel Trancia.
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2025-06-13 08:50