Former "Cheetah Girls" member Sabrina Bryan hopes that Season 15 of "Dancing with the Stars" will go differently than Season 5. That is, if she's voted on to the show.

Bryan is vying to be the thirteenth contestant to star on the show's fall "All Stars" season. She wants fans to vote for her so she could redeem herself for getting cut short on Season 5.

"I'm excited [about the campaign]... For me if I got voted [in], that's my way of really like signifying like, 'Here I am. I got voted off on Week 6, but you know, I'm ready to fight and work for my spot on the show,'" Bryan said during an "Access Hollywood" interview. 

Bryan has to get more votes than Carson Kressley and Kyle Massey in order to be cast for the show. 

"I just want to be out on that floor," Bryan joked to "Access Hollywood." "Put me with a broomstick. I don't really care. I just want to be out on that floor."

She and pro partner Mark Ballas received a perfect score on week four, which was the earliest perfect score a dancing duo has ever gotten, reported WetPaint. Two weeks later, however, they were gone. 

The Disney star wants to prove that she was "robbed" and sent home too early.  

"I really, really, really want this chance to be back there," Bryan said. "I obviously want a chance at the mirrorball, but for me I really feel like it's a shot of redemption for my fans." 

Bryan was Mark Ballas'  first "DWTS" partner and she still feels like she let him down. "I went out - it was Mark's first season - and it was definitely disappointing. I felt like I really, really disappointed him. He's such an amazing dancer, teacher."

"Dancing With the Stars" Season 15: All-Stars premiers Monday, September 24 at 8p.m. ET/PT on ABC.