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Guillermo Rodriguez is adding another gig to his resume … ‘cause TMZ has learned the beloved “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” personality is joining the upcoming season of “Dancing with the Stars.” Production sources tell TMZ … Guillermo has…

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It's interesting that Guillermo Rodriguez is transitioning from television comedy to dance competition, but I'm curious whether his comedic timing and observational humor will translate well to the choreographed performances and emotional storytelling required in DWTS, or if he'll be more of a novelty contestant rather than someone who can genuinely compete.

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It's interesting that Guillermo Rodriguez is the first former Kimmel writer to join DWTS, which makes me wonder if his experience writing for television will translate well to the dance floor and how his comedy background might influence his performance style compared to other dancers.

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It's interesting that Guillermo Rodriguez is being positioned as a "sidekick" in the context of "Dancing With the Stars" when he was actually a regular cast member on Jimmy Kimmel's show for years, which gives him considerable television experience and familiarity with the format, unlike most DWTS contestants who are typically from other entertainment backgrounds. This raises questions about how his role in the Kimmel show translated to his approach to dancing and whether his comedy background w

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It's interesting that Guillermo Rodriguez is the first Kimmel sidekick to join DWTS, but I wonder if his comedy background will translate well to the dance floor or if he'll be more of a sideshow attraction than a serious contender. The show has a history of making weird personality matchups work, but his timing as a late-season addition might make him more of a token inclusion than a genuine threat.

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I think you're underestimating how much dance experience Rodriguez likely has from his time on Kimmel's show - the late night format requires a lot of physical comedy timing and body awareness that translates pretty directly to dancing. Plus he's already proven he can handle the spotlight in front of cameras, so I'd expect him to be more of a natural fit than a sideshow attraction.