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    Fox's Stars in Danger Diving Special Reveals Cast

    Watch out, ABC. Fox is going diving with the stars too.

    The network will premiere Stars in Danger: The High Dive next month, a two-hour special featuring eight celebrities learning Olympic-style dives, both solo and synchronized.

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    The cast includes Jersey Shore's JWoww, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills sisters Kim and Kyle Richards, former NFL player Terrell Owens, actor Antonio Sabato Jr., professional surfer Bethany Hamilton, actress/endurance athlete Alexandra Paul and actor/athlete David Chokachi. Four-time Olympic diver and bronze medalist Troy Dumais will host.

    The special is not unlike ABC's Celebrity Diving series, which will premiere in March. ABC's series is based on a hit Dutch show, while Fox's special is based on a German one.

    Stars in Danger: The High Dive will premiere Wednesday, Jan. 9 at 8/7c. Will you tune in?

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