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Cheryl May Trade Dancing Shoes For Roses! Burke In Talks To Be The Next Bachelorette

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Nov. 6 2012, Published 7:30 a.m. ET

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By Alexis Tereszcuk - RadarOnline.com Entertainment Editor

Forget dancing and mirror balls, Cheryl Burke might be going on group dates and handing out roses!

The Dancing with the Stars pro is in the running to be the next Bachelorette RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

"Cheryl has been in talks with producers to be the next Bachelorette and they think she’d be a really good choice," a source close to the show said.

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"She has a huge fan base, she’s great on television and they definitely think people would want to watch her find true love on TV."

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, after Emily Maynard’s engagement to Jef Holm was called off following accusations of cheating on both sides,  she was approached to come back for another season.

No decisions have been made yet though, and the producers are starting to think that maybe starting afresh with the 28-year-old DWTS champ might be a better decision.

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"Cheryl would be a fun person to have as the Bachelorette, and she was excited when they approached her to be on the show," the source said.

She is currently competing with football champ Emmitt Smith in the Dancing with the Stars All Stars season.

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Would you watch Cheryl as the Bachelorette? Tell us in comments.

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