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carrie ann inaba, Carrie Ann Inaba has called off her engagement. The "Dancing with the Stars" judge and her beau, Jesse Sloan, have split. On September 11, PEOPLE Magazine confirmed the split, adding that the pair will remain friends.

Sloan and Inaba became engaged in early 2011 on national television. Sloan, 40, popped the question while on "Live! With Regis and Kelly" in March of that year. Inaba, 44, was completely surprised and so excited to get married. She began talking about her wedding in the weeks that followed but she and Sloan never made any definitive plans. And now it is over. An exact reason was not given.

Carrie Ann Inaba called off her engagement just weeks before the new season of "DWTS" got underway. If she had to make the announcement at some point, that was probably a good time to do it. She (and the show by proxy) is getting a lot of attention, but it really has been positive. People are saddened to hear that her engagement didn't work out and that she and Sloan broke up.

Inaba is single but it is unknown if she is ready to mingle. The split is still fresh and while she likely wants to find her "forever," she will probably take some time to heal and reflect on her relationship with Sloan.

Carrie Ann Inaba's engagement might be called off, but that doesn't mean she isn't going to bring the passion and vigor to the sidelines of the ballroom. Catch her and the rest of your favorites on ABC beginning September 24.

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