UPDATE: Ginnifer Goodwin, the star of Zootopia 2, has ignited buzz about joining Dancing with the Stars after her dazzling performance in the 40th Anniversary Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade alongside co-host Alfonso Ribeiro. The energetic duo showcased their dance moves on Main Street U.S.A. at the Magic Kingdom, captivating audiences with a routine choreographed by Emmy Award-winner Mandy Moore.
The excitement unfolded during the parade, which is set to air Christmas morning at 10:00 a.m. EST on ABC. Ribeiro was quick to express his enthusiasm for Goodwin’s potential appearance on the popular dance competition show, stating, “I think you’d be great with Val (Chmerkovskiy). We’d put you on there. You would be jamming. He would get you in hold.”
Goodwin’s response was equally enthusiastic, as she playfully asked, “I’d be honored! Could I do it in sneakers though, this time?” She performed her parade routine in chunky heels, highlighting the challenge and fun of the moment.
Reflecting on her experience, Goodwin admitted, “That was a little bit of fun. I’m not gonna lie!” Her newfound passion for dance, sparked by the parade performance, has left fans eager to see her on the dance floor. She even revealed a “choreographer crush” on Moore, further indicating her growing interest in dance.
The 40th Anniversary Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade promises to deliver festive cheer, enchanting music, and spectacular performances, with Goodwin and Ribeiro leading the charge. Alongside them, Maia Kealoha, known for her role in Lilo & Stitch, will serve as the parade correspondent, adding to the star-studded lineup.
As anticipation builds for the parade airing on ABC, fans are left wondering if we will soon see Goodwin competing for the mirrorball trophy on Dancing with the Stars. With her infectious energy and newfound love for dance, it seems like the perfect opportunity awaits.
Stay tuned as this story develops and more updates come in regarding Goodwin’s potential journey into the world of competitive dance.






































