Daryl Somers is confirmed to host Channel Seven’s reboot of Dancing with the Stars

Daryl Somers is confirmed to host Channel Seven’s reboot of Dancing with the Stars… 14 years after walking away from the popular reality show

Daryl Somers hosted the first seven seasons of Dancing with the Stars.

And now the Australian television great, 69, is set to return for the reboot of the show. 

According to TV Blackbox, the veteran TV presenter was spotted on set last week for a promotional shoot at Channel Seven’s studios in Eveleigh, Sydney.

He’s back! Veteran entertainer Daryl Somers will return to host Channel Seven’s reboot of Dancing with the Stars, 14 years after walking away from the show

‘The star has also been seen at the International Convention Centre where the series is being filmed,’ the TV website claims.

Sources also suggest Sonia Kruger, 55, will also return to the series.

Seven will begin filming the series in March with former winners and runners-up returning for its new ‘all stars’ format.

The program will run as a three-week event later this year.   

She's back? Sources also suggest Sonia Kruger, 55, will also return to the series

She’s back? Sources also suggest Sonia Kruger, 55, will also return to the series

Home and Away star Ada Nicodemou has confirmed her return to the dance floor, after winning the show in 2005.

‘When they first approached me… I thought that maybe I actually didn’t have it in me. I’m 43 now and I thought maybe I was too old,’ she said

‘But then I just thought, “You know what? Why not. It’s a challenge and that’s what life is all about at the end of the day. New challenges.”‘ 

Blast from the past: Daryl hosted the first seven seasons of Dancing with the Stars. Pictured here in 2004

Blast from the past: Daryl hosted the first seven seasons of Dancing with the Stars. Pictured here in 2004

The actress will be reunited with her original dance partner Aric Yegudkin.

Ada will also be joined by several contenders from past seasons, including 2007 runner-up Fifi Box, fellow actress Bec Hewitt and convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby.

A former My Kitchen Rules star is also said to be in contract negotiations. 

Dynamic duo: Darly Somers (left) hosted Dancing with the Stars from 2004 to 2007 alongside Sonia Kruger (right). Pictured on September 26, 2006, in Melbourne

Dynamic duo: Darly Somers (left) hosted Dancing with the Stars from 2004 to 2007 alongside Sonia Kruger (right). Pictured on September 26, 2006, in Melbourne