Cheryl Burke has warned future 'Dancing With The Stars' contestants they need to be single when they sign up for the show. The former professional dancer worked on 26 seasons of the hit TV series before walking away from the role in 2022 and she has now given some candid advice to any celebrities considering a stint on the dance floor - urging them not to take part if they're in a long-term relationship because it will be jeopardised by the bond they develop with their dance partner. Speaking on her 'Sex, Lies, and Spray Tans' podcast, Cheryl explained: "It’s an arranged marriage.

And it is black and white. Either love each other or hate each other for real ..

. "You’re not like, ‘Oh yeah, he’s cute. Like, no, no, I either like you or I don’t because you’re constantly [together] eight hours a day, seven days a week.

That’s insane. For three months? And you’re vulnerable." Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.

Cheryl went on to add: "You get close in so many ways. These celebrities are so vulnerable because in order to succeed you have to strip it all down. "And that alone? I bet you most of these married celebrities have never even done that with their wives.

"Be single if you do ‘Dancing with Stars.’ That’s all, I’m saying." Cheryl also confessed she fell for several of her partners over the years, but the romances were just based on "lust".

She added: "It’s not love, right?. "It is in that moment. Then.