Dancing With the Stars pro Cheryl Burke is unsure if she will be returning to compete in the upcoming 19th season of the reality competition series.

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Burke spoke with Access Hollywood this week about not knowing if she will compete again on Dancing With the Stars, especially considering she has been with the show for a full decade now.

"I'm not sure yet. I haven't made up my mind," she admitted. "Things are still up in the air. ... This will be my 18th season. Officially I've spent a decade on Dancing With the Stars. I started when I was 20, I'm now 30. So I'm actually not sure yet."

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Burke and fellow pro dancer Tony Dovolani have been with the series the longest of all the pros, each of them competing in every season since Season 2. She got off to a great start on the series, winning Season 2 with singer Drew Lachey and then winning Season 3 with NFL running back Emmitt Smith.

Since then, she has not won the Mirrorball Trophy with any of her celebrity partners, though she came in second place with Giles Marini in Season 8 and Rob Kardashian in Season 13. She has also placed third three times, with actor Cristián de la Fuente in Season 6, actor William Levy in Season 14 and TV personality Jack Osbourne in Season 17.

Burke most recently competed with comedian and The Price is Right host Drew Carey in Season 18, where they placed eighth.

The 30-year-old dancer has been battling critics lately who have blasted her about her weight loss.

Dancing With the Stars Season 19 is set to debut on Monday, Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. on ABC. The series will be featuring a Tuesday results show for its first two weeks.