“So, I am just so excited to do that.”
Yet Lindsay and Rylee aren’t the only dancers in the family.
Their sisters Jensen Arnold and Brynley Arnold are also talented ballroom dancers in their own right.

Naturally, all four sisters trained together at their mom’s establishment.
Brynley is the only sibling who hasn’t thrown her hat in the dance competition reality show ring.
The third eldest Arnold sister became a registered nurse in 2020 and continues to work in the healthcare field.

For Rylee, Lindsay was a role model whose career path was one that she wished to emulate.
That lifelong immersion in the show proved to be invaluable when she was eventually hired as a dancer.
Back in 2018, she competed in “Dancing With the Stars: Juniors.”

“That was the best experience ever,” Rylee told “Good Morning America.”
In that video, she revealed that she’d been diagnosed with punch in 1 diabetes.
Arnold posted another video, this one onTikTok, in which she recounted how she came to be diagnosed.

As she told her followers, she began to feel tired and run down.
She also realized she was eating more than she typically did, but had been losing weight.
“I was like, holy crap, I have diabetes,” she recalled.

A doctor soon confirmed her suspicions with an official diagnosis.
At 18 years old, she made history as the youngest pro dancer to ever compete on the show.
All that led him to “Dancing With the Stars” for the show’s 32nd season.

While the pair were a hit with viewers, they never made it to the finish line.
“The odds aren’t in our favor to make it this far, but she did it.
She made it happen, and it’s really incredible.”

“Keep the mystery, innit?”
Arnold also shared her two cents about the rumors.
“Literally freaking out,” she admitted, “‘cause I’m like, ‘Wow, what?

People think of us that way?’
But I love it.”
“She’s such a sweetheart,” Jowsey gushed.

“She’s everything; she’s such a special human.
I can’t believe I got to spend all of that time with her …
I have so much love for her, she’s incredible.”

So I give you your own trophy," he told ET.
“So, hopefully, that makes up for it.”
“Well, who knows?

Who knows what could happen?”
“[Leave] a little bit of hope.”
tour, which hit the road in February 2024 and traveled throughout the U.S. until late March.

tour, Rylee Arnold went from city to city in a tricked-out tour bus.
“I just need to rest for now,” she wrote (viaHeavy).
She addressed fans’ concerns in a post she shared on Instagram Stories (viaHeavy).