Mira Sorvino is joining Season 32 of “Dancing With the Stars.”
The actress, 55, will be making her ballroom debut this fall, Pvnew has learned.
Sorvino has yet to publicly comment on the news, which was first reported by “Entertainment Tonight.”
A rep for Sorvino did not immediately respond to our email while ABC does not comment on casting rumors.
Sorvino rose to fame starring in Woody Allen’s 1995 film “Mighty Aphrodite,” which scored her an Oscar and a Golden Globe award.
She’s also known for her roles in “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion,” “Mimic” and “The Replacement Killers,” among others.
As for who will be joining Sorvino in the ballroom, the full cast will be announced live on “Good Morning America” on Sept. 13.
The hit show, which returns this fall, has only officially confirmed the first two contestants thus far: “Vanderpump Rules” star Ariana Madix and the “Bachelorette” Season 20 lead, Charity Lawson.
During the live “Bachelorette” finale last week, Lawson’s fiancé, Dotun Olubeko, adorably broke the news to the reality star that she had been chosen to compete for the mirrorball trophy.
“So I know you like to cut up, you like to dance and you like to get down,” Olubeko told Lawson, 27, alongside host Jesse Palmer. “And you know that we’ve talked about this, about how amazing this opportunity would be, and I am so happy to be the one to tell you that you’re going to be on ‘Dancing with the Stars.’”
Just one month before Lawson’s exciting announcement, “DWTS” confirmed that Madix, 38, would be competing on the show following months of speculation and Pvnew’s own report.
“This season on ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ we are going absolutely mad – mad for Madix,” judge Derek Hough said in a video that aired on “GMA” in July.
Madix joined the video and eagerly added, “I will be joining the cast of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ this season!”
As previously reported, Madix found herself in a heightened spotlight in March when she found out her then-boyfriend, Tom Sandoval, was having a months-long affair with their mutual co-star Raquel Leviss.
The dalliance – dubbed Scandoval – made headlines beyond the Bravoverse that has helped Madix score other major gigs.