
Rylee Arnold Shares Her Excitement After Vogue Feature Amid DWTS Tour
Dance partners Stephen Nedoroscik and Rylee Arnold have been making waves since their appearance on Dancing With the Stars (DWTS) Season 33, where they were paired together. The duo dazzled audiences with their performances, earning perfect scores in multiple episodes. Though they reached the finals on November 26, they finished in fourth place, concluding their journey on the show.
Now, the pair is touring with the DWTS team, which kicked off on January 7 and spans 68 cities. Amid the hectic schedule, 19-year-old Rylee Arnold achieved a personal milestone: a photoshoot for Vogue. Dressed in a chic lavender outfit, she fulfilled a dream she’d long aspired to.
Arnold took to Instagram to share her excitement, posting a video her mother sent her showcasing her Vogue feature. Overjoyed, she captioned the post:
“My mom just sent me this !! I’m freaking out !!!”
She also shared behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot, expressing her gratitude in another post:
“I definitely had a moment!! So incredibly grateful for the opportunities I’ve been given in this life.”
Her friend, Walker Lyons, chimed in with pride, commenting:
“The proudest.”
Stephen Nedoroscik Opens Up About Their Bond
In a recent interview with Hollywood Access, Nedoroscik and Arnold opened up about their strong connection. Nedoroscik praised Arnold’s positivity, calling it infectious and a key factor in their seamless partnership:
“One thing I learned about Rylee is that her positivity isn’t just for the camera—she’s genuinely a positive person, and it’s contagious. Being around her is so uplifting, and our shared positivity makes working together incredibly easy.”
Arnold, in turn, commended Nedoroscik’s work ethic and drive, describing their bond as sibling-like:
“Stephen is one of the hardest-working people I know. He’s so dedicated to everything he does. He’s made a name for himself, going to the Olympics and achieving incredible things. It’s been amazing to witness. We always joke around and laugh at ourselves—it’s like we’re a classic sibling duo, and I absolutely love it.”
Nedoroscik gained recognition after his historic performance at the Paris Olympics, where he helped his team secure a bronze medal after 16 years. With a standout score of 14.866 in the team all-around event, he solidified his place as a top gymnast.