'Dancing With The Stars': Season premiere starts with a bang but fans want 'fake audience yelling' to stop

The season premiere took place on September 14 but fans are annoyed with the loud fake audience and are complaining that they can't even hear what's being said
PUBLISHED SEP 15, 2020
Tyra Banks (ABC)
Tyra Banks (ABC)

The new season of 'Dancing With The Stars' premiered on September 14 and it has got people glued to their screens. When the show first announced its return, people were shocked and surprised to have the show come back during a pandemic. With restrictions imposing social distancing, many had their questions about how the show would go on. 

However, the network assured that everything was in check to make sure that the show goes on without any problems. One of the first things that the network imposed was not having a live audience. They decided to make it a safe place for the cast members while making sure that the show can go on. A live audience had always been the cheering factor in the show and even though people expected things to be different, thanks to fake audiences one would feel that the show is going on in the same manner. However, not everyone was a fan of the fake laughter and cheering. 



 

The show began with the pro dancers showing off their moves. At the same time, new host Tyra Banks decided to walk in with her remarkable ramp walk. While there was not a single error in her walk, fans thought that the show did a bad job when it comes to fake audience. Many complained that they were unable to hear what Tyra had been saying because the sound was too loud. 



 

The audience continued to cheer even during the performance and looking at the response from the viewers, it does not look like they are thrilled to see how the new event is taking place. Many took to social media to be vocal about their disappointment. "Yall need to tone down the fake audience yelling nonstop. hard to hear the dialogue," read one comment. 



 

"I’m sorry not this audience track on @DWTS needs to go. I’m not feeling it," said another. "#DWTS the tracks are weird and too much. Calm it down. We know people aren’t in the audience lol," another pointed out. "Can the sound crowd turn down the audience and cheers FOR THE LOVE OF GOD," another complained. 



 

Will the show listen to their viewers and make a change in the next episode?

'Dancing With The Stars' airs on Mondays at 8 pm ET on ABC. 

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