"Dancing With The Stars" is back with an all new season of all-stars. Ballroom winners and fan favorites of the past will be putting on their dancing shoes once again on Monday, Sept. 24. In what looks to be an exciting season, many of the returning stars are looking for retribution for their eliminations of the past.

However, former 98 Degrees band mate Drew Lachey has no qualms about bringing home another mirror-ball trophy after being on the cast six years prior, according to the NY Daily News. He had previously won the competition alongside Cheryl Burke in the show's second season.

"I need one for each side of the mantal, yes. My life has done a complete 180 since I last did the show. I mean, my wife was pregnant with my first child and we were living in L.A. at the time, and now I have two kids and we live in Ohio," he said. "So my life and my perspective and my priorities have completely shifted since the last time I was on the show."

Lachey isn't the only one that has changed his point of view on life. Former "Bachelor" contestant and ex-Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, Melissa Rycroft, has also started a family her own since she last performed with Tony Dovani on season 8 of the show.

She admitted the following: "To me this feels like a completely different ball game. After going through pregnancy, labor and delivery, I feel like I have a whole new body. I definitely feel older than I did last time, even though that was only three years ago and I'm only 29!"

Since it first debuted in 2005, "DWTS" has been wooing viewers across America by showcasing celebrities doing dances that range from the cha-cha to the two-step. Playing host to almost 200 celebrities and counting, it has been a network success for ABC.

ABC's "Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars" will be premiering on Sept. 24th at 8 p.m.

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