Harry Jowsey Reunites with His 'Twin' Rylee Arnold on “Dancing with the Stars” Tour
The fan-favorite partners are back on the dance floor together through March 27 as part of the annual 'DWTS' tour
Harry Jowsey and Rylee Arnold are together again — and back on the dancefloor.
The Too Hot to Handle alum, 26, joined his former ballroom partner on the Dancing with the Stars tour on Tuesday in Clearwater, Florida, and the pair couldn’t keep their hands off each other as they celebrated their long-awaited reunion.
“First show tonight for Harry!!!! 🫶🪩✨,” Arnold, 18, captioned a TikTok video with Jowsey, where they lip-synched to a popular audio from Muni Long’s song “Wait for Me.”
Arnold kicked off the video as she appeared in the doorway of Jowsey’s dressing room as the audio began, “Twin?”
The Netflix star looked up at the mirror after she entered, mouthing along to the lyrics, “Where have you been?”
The pair then filmed together as they did a classic TikTok dance move — the slow-mo dice roll — and then Arnold, who was a first-time pro on the dance show last season, launched herself into the air to meet Jowsey for a chest bump. He braced his arm behind her waist and caught her as she fell back down — a move that many eagle-eyed followers noticed and commented on.
They finished out the brief video with Jowsey on Arnold’s back as she swung him around in a circle.
The tour, which kicked off in Richmond, Virginia, on Jan. 11, has featured some other stars prior to Jowsey joining the ranks. The reigning Mirrorball champion Xochitl Gomez performed for the opening stretch of dates through Feb. 4, after which former Bachelorette and season 32 finalist Charity Lawson took over for a brief run through Sunday.
Jowsey, who made it to the quarterfinals with Arnold last season, will be on tour with the crew of dancers — including Alan Bersten, Gleb Savchenko and Pasha Pashkov — through its conclusion on March 27 in Los Angeles.
Arnold shared a video from the tour's Instagram account that recapped Jowsey's debut on her Instagram Story on Wednesday, writing atop it, "Unforgettable night 🪩✨🫶"
During their run on season 32 last year, Jowsey and Arnold became fan favorites — and speculation of a possible romance blossoming between them only fueled their popularity.
Host Julianne Hough even called referred to them as “lovebirds” during the season, which Jowsey later told PEOPLE he felt was “a little bit unfair on Rylee so early on.”
“She's so green to this whole world and everyone having an opinion,” he said. “And it is week three, we're trying our best to focus on the dance, and whatever happens, happens. We’re just enjoying being together.”
Arnold was also full of praise for her partner all season long. She praised him as “super resilient” when she talked to PEOPLE after their elimination in the quarterfinals.
“He's never done something like this before, and he's never danced before,” she said. “He's never danced in front of a live crowd, [and] ultimately, he gets judged every single week."
“He's just such a special person. I love that people are getting to see a side of him that he hasn't shown. He's so special and kind and genuine and just the best.”
The internet personality also told PEOPLE that he’s keen to move into the world of acting, which he said is “great,” once the DWTS tour concludes next month.
“There's more longevity and it's a career and you could actually build off it instead of just getting drunk and being silly,” he said, nodding to his past on Too Hot to Handle.
He’s also got a passion for comedy — though he admitted it may not be his strong suit. “I'm not a comedian and I can't dance, so I don't really know what I would sell out, but I really want to bring a bunch of people together and just make them feel good.”
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Dancing with the Stars season 32 can be streamed on Disney+ and Hulu.
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