‘DWTS’ Season 21 Allison Holker: Is ABC Looking For Replacement For Andy Grammer's Partner Amid Pregnancy News?

Is “DWTS” Season 21 pro dancer Allison Holker getting a replacement after she revealed on Monday night that she has a hot bun in the oven?

On the Oct. 5 episode of "Dancing With The Stars" Season 21, Holker took the chance to announce that she is pregnant with her first child with Stephen "tWitch" Boss, sending smiles to everyone at the studio and even to Holker's partner, singer Andy Grammer.

However, since she is now pregnant, there is already the warning that her appearance in the dancing competition is numbered, leading show fans to question if ABC's reality series is looking for Allison Holker's replacement who would be dancing with Grammer in case she can't do it to the finale.

Speaking with host Erin Andrews about the show's theme for this week, Allison said, "Well, as a pro, you know, most memorable year really is such a special time because we get to celebrate someone's beautiful story and share it with the world," as quoted by Hollywood Life.

Quickly, she segues to bringing her husband and daughter to the camera only to surprise everyone when she made the announcement saying: "This is my daughter and my husband. And 2015 is actually turning out to be such a memorable year for us, because we actually recently found out that I'm pregnant."

This is going to be the 27-year-old "DWTS" pro dancer's second child since she is already a mother to daughter Weslie, who is now 7, from a previous relationship.

Following her pregnancy announcement, many couldn't help but wonder if this already signals the end of her journey with partner Andy Grammer this season, according to E! News.

But Holker said, "I am so about this for Andy and I want him to feel the most comfortable, but I'm here 100 percent of the way for him."

In the following live shows, hopefully we will still get to see Allison Holker and not a possible replacement since she has already developed a good chemistry with star partner Grammer. 

Ensuring fans that she will not get replaced before the season ends, Allison told Us Weekly the conversation she had with her doctor, saying: "We had a really serious conversation about it and I explained to her everything that I have to do and asked if she thought I'd be okay,"

She then added, "She said, 'Absolutely, your body is already used to you being this active.' She was really confident about it and that made me feel so comfortable." 

Catch more of Holker and Grammer when "Dancing With The Stars" Season 21 returns to ABC next Monday night.

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