Tyra Banks has approved Julianne Hough to co-host “Dancing With The Stars” in her place after leaving the reality show. The TV personality and supermodel recently revealed that she is leaving ‘DWTS’ to focus on her entrepreneurial and business interests.
Hough, who previously joined the dance show as a contestant, will return to host the 2023 season. Banks likes that “DWTS” is keeping it a “family affair” by bringing back the alum to co-host.
After three seasons, the “Life Size” actor will miss his time on the series. Banks has future projects scheduled for release with ABC. His ties to the network are too strong to say goodbye so soon.
Read on to learn more.
Tyra Banks Approves Julianne Hough As Her Replacement
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Banks revealed that Hough will be a great co-host on “DWTS'” next season alongside her former co-host Alfonso Ribeiro. He told Us Weekly good choice Hough and approved the selection. Banks said, “The entrepreneur in me sees how amazing Julianne is on so many levels.”
The “DWTS” alum will be making her return to the show after joining the cast in 2007 and winning twice with her fellow celebrities. Although an official date has yet to be announced, Hough’s brother and fellow “DWTS” champion Derek Hough revealed that season 32 will debut in the fall of 2023.
Tyra Banks Tribute To Julianne Hough
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Banks went on to talk about the “Dirty Grandpa” actor and revealed that he would do his best as a “DWTS host. He highlighted Hough’s personality, confidence and professionalism as a good combo for the role. Banks stated, “He’s the perfect choice! He will destroy it!”
Banks highlighted other qualities about the 34-year-old that make him a good fit. She noted that Hough is a professional dancer and the younger sister of “DWTS” “multi-champion” and “brilliant judge,” Derek Hough. Referring to the siblings, Banks said, “It’s going to be a family affair in the ballroom that people are going to love watching.”
She Quits ‘DWTS’ After Three Seasons
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The 49-year-old announced he was quitting “DWTS” after three seasons in a statement to TMZ early March. He explained that he was leaving to focus on other parts of his career, including entrepreneurship and business opportunities. According to the insider, Banks is “always evolving and looking for new ways to strengthen its platform” and “grow its brand.”
The creator of “America’s Next Top Model” begins her journey on “DWTS” in its 29th season, which premieres in 2020. She is the show’s new host and executive producer replacing longtime host Tom Bergeron. The supermodel also became the first African-American female host of the dancing competition show.
At the time, he was excited and spoke to “Good Morning America” about the opportunity. He said, “I like to break the door, so that we don’t have anything else first. But it’s good to be the first, so you can open that door and let many others in after you…”
Tyra Banks Loves Her Time On The Show
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The “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” actor admitted that he will miss his former “DWTS” co-star. He will especially miss Carrie Ann Inaba, who has been a judge on the show for nearly a decade, and Ribeiro, with whom he starred on “Fresh Prince.” Banks said, “I will miss Carrie Ann’s kindness and warmth of course, reminiscing with Alfonso about the good ol’ Fresh Prince days.”
The star will also miss appearing on stage in “over-the-top, hyped ballroom attire” during her time on “DWTS.” He recalled several memorable moments on the show, including “seeing Derek Hough in person.” The professional dancer holds the record for the most wins on “DWTS.”
The bank isn’t done with the show’s range and reportedly has future projects in the works. Per US Weekly, sources revealed she loved being on the reality series so much that it inspired her to continue her relationship with ABC. The source said, “She enjoyed her time doing DWTS and working with everyone involved, from production to network executives to the cast.”
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