News - Wed 15/09/2010 - 17:25 EDT

Odds to win the Dancing With The Stars Season II Reality TV Show

Just when you thought you were running out of things to bet on, we bring you online betting odds for who will win Dancing With The Stars Season II.

The odds are  brought to you by the Bodog Onlne Sportsbook which is currently offering new players an instant 10% signup bonus.

If you have not been following Dancing With The Stars this season or ever for that matter, there’s no better time than now to start watching.

Hot Bodies Abound as Dancing With The Stars Season II Kicks Off

Season II brings you a cast full of eye candy, dance routines that look more like scenes out of soft porn than dance recitals, and great betting odds on who will take the title this season.

Below you will find the Dancing With The Stars betting odds to win Season II as found at the Bodog Sportsbook.

Jennifer Grey 5/2

Brandy 11/4

Rick Fox 4/1

Kurt Warner 7/1

Audrina Patridge 10/1

Kyle Massey 12/1

Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino 18/1

Michael Bolton 20/1

Florence Henderson 20/1

Bristol Palin 25/1

Margaret Cho 50/1

Bet On Your Favorite Star or Pick A Longsot

As you can tell from the above names this season of Dancing With The Stars has everyone from NFL great Kurt Warner, all the way to D-list celebrity, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, from the reality television show Jersey Shore.

If the music stylings of Michael Bolton do not float your boat, then Audrina Patridge and her skimpy outfits should be more than enough reason to watch this season. What’s more, throwing a few bucks down at the Bodog Sportsbook on your favorite to win should give you reason enough to watch Dancing With The Stars Season II.

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