Veteran Dancing with the Stars pro Mark Ballas has delivered a BRUTAL ADMISSION regarding his time on the show, DECLARING that the DEVASTATING TOLL the competition takes on his body was the critical factor in his decision to step away PERMANENTLY in 2023, a decision reinforced by the pain experienced after his recent comeback. Ballas is telling fans his body CAN NO LONGER HANDLE the strain, making his departure from DWTS ABSOLUTE AND PERMANENT.
While his emotional return for Season 34 confirmed his love for the ballroom, his candid assessment of his chronic health and accumulating injuries has sealed his final decision to retire from the demanding schedule.
The Devastating Toll: Injuries Cement Retirement
Mark Ballas has completed 20 seasons of DWTS and has been transparent about the physical cost. He revealed that the continuous training, stress, and performance schedule over nearly two decades left him with severe chronic issues:
Injury Accumulation: Ballas specifically cited an accumulation of injuries to his knees, back, neck, and wrist as the physical reason he chose to retire. He noted the huge difference between a spotlight performance and enduring a full season, stating that injuries will relentlessly “creep up on you.”
The Muted Comeback (Season 34): His return for Season 34 was highly anticipated and successful. However, the brief comeback reportedly reinforced the reality that even after a break, his body could not sustain the rigorous demands of the show without jeopardizing his long-term health. The pain experienced during and immediately following the season made his initial decision to step away ABSOLUTE.
Mark Ballas on his body: “I did 19 seasons in a row—that’s a lot. My knees, back, neck, wrist; it all hurts.” He stated his commitment to his health must now take priority over the commitment to the show.
Personal Loss Fueled the Final Decision
Compounding the physical toll was a devastating personal loss that served as a “tipping point” for his initial 2023 retirement decision:
Miscarriage Trauma: Mark revealed that his wife, BC Jean, suffered a miscarriage in 2022. He publicly spoke about the emotional agony of having to leave her appointment to have the baby removed, only to turn around and come back to dance for the semifinal.
The Emotional Toll: This combination of physical breakdown and emotional trauma solidified the necessity of stepping away from the show’s relentless, grueling cycle to prioritize his family and mental health.
Ballas’s recent definitive statement confirms that despite his love for the show and his successful comeback, the physical and emotional cost is now too high, making his retirement PERMANENT.