Tyra Banks is taking over hosting duties of Dancing with the Stars!
Tyra Banks is taking over hosting duties of Dancing with the Stars!
Tyra Banks just added another amazing hosting job to her long resume. The 46-year-old will be announced as the new Dancing with the Stars host, HollywoodLife.com has learned. Tyra will be replacing the show’s OG host Tom Bergeron, 65, who presided over the ballroom for 15 years and 28 season. He announced on July 13 that he wasn’t coming back to the show, and neither is his co-host of six years, Erin Andrews.
Peter White Television EditorABC has found its new dancing queen.
The ballroom is going to be more diversified when Dancing with the Stars returns for season 29. The show made the stunning move of dropping well-loved DWTS OG host Tom Bergeron on July 13, after 15 years with the ABC dance competition. His sidekick and former contestant Erin Andrews, 42, was subsequently let go as the show said it is embarking in a “new creative direction.” Now a hunt is on for their replacements, and a person of color as the new host is at the top of the list.
A lot of former contestants and stars from Dancing With The Stars are speaking out after hearing about hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews being fired.
Dancing With the Stars fans were shocked on Monday, July 13, when ABC announced that neither hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews will be returning for season 29 of the reality competition show.“Tom Bergeron will forever be part of the Dancing With the Stars family. As we embark on a new creative direction, he departs the show with our sincerest thanks and gratitude for his trademark wit and charm that helped make this show a success,” producers said in a statement to Us Weekly at the time.
The split between ABC and Tom Bergeron on “Dancing with the Stars” came as a surprise to the longtime host, a rep confirmed to Fox News. The “DWTS” community was shocked on Monday when Bergeron took to Twitter to announce that he won’t be returning to host the competition show.
Erin Andrews is reflecting on her time on . On Monday, it was revealed that Andrews and Tom Bergeron would no longer be co-hosting the ABC competition series.
Peter White Television EditorErin Andrews has responded to her Dancing with the Stars exit, saying that she will “always cherish my days on that set”.It emerged that Andrews, who has hosted the ABC reality competition series since 2014, is leaving the show alongside her co-host Tom Bergeron as the network refreshes the format.After featuring on season ten of the BBC Studios-produced show, which is based on UK format Strictly Come Dancing, she started co-hosting on season 18.“Thank you ABC and
Erin Andrews spoke out for the first time since Dancing With the Stars ousted her and her longtime cohost, Tom Bergeron.“Thank you ABC and the entire Dancing With the Stars family for 6 memorable seasons,” the sportscaster, 42, said in a statement via Twitter on Tuesday, July 14.
Celebrity fans of ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” are reeling from the news that hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews won’t be returning next season. Bergeron abruptly announced the news on Twitter on Monday.
Sharna Burgess knows the feeling of being axed from Dancing With the Stars all too well. So, when Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews were revealed to be the latest stars cut from the show, Sharna took to social media to show them some love. She shared two photos of herself with season 27 partner (and winner), Bobby Bones, along with Tom and Erin, to go with her message.
When "Dancing with the Stars" returns, it will be without two of its staples: Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews, hosts of the show. Bergeron first announced the news on Twitter on Monday.
After the news that Tom Bergeron has been let go as the host of Dancing With the Stars, ABC has announced that co-host Erin Andrews will also not return.
Dancing With the Stars going to have to go on without two of our favorite faces! TV Guide has confirmed that hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews are officially departing the series.ABC and BBC studios put out a statement Monday afternoon, which reads, "Tom Bergeron will forever be part of the Dancing with the Stars family.
Tom Bergeron revealed he wasn’t asked back for season 29 of Dancing With the Stars.“Just informed @DancingABC will be continuing without me,” Bergeron, 65, announced via Twitter on Monday, July 13.
tweeted that he had been informed that the show “will be continuing without me” on Monday. “It’s been an incredible 15 year run and the most unexpected gift of my career,” he wrote. “I’m grateful for that and for the lifelong friendships made.
Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews are leaving as hosts. The longtime host took to Twitter on Monday to reveal that the show would be returning for a 29th season, but he would be not returning as host.«Just informed @DancingABC will be continuing without me,» Bergeron wrote. «It's been an incredible 15 year run and the most unexpected gift of my career.»Bergeron added, «I'm grateful for that and for the lifelong friendships made.
Tom Bergeron has announced that he will no longer be the host of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars after 15 years with the show.
In June 2005, ABC launched the U.S. version of the U.K. series Strictly Come Dancing. Tom Bergeron served as the host of Dancing With the Stars, with Lisa Canning as his cohost in season 1. Samantha Harris replaced Canning in season 2 for eight seasons. In season 10, Brooke Burke (who won season 7) took over as cohost until season 18, when Erin Andrews (who competed in season 10) took over.
Some of Hollywood’s biggest stars came out on Friday night to take part in the Motion Picture Television Fund’s livestreamed fundraiser.
By Angelique Jackson
George Clooney, Michael Douglas, Hugh Jackman, Allison Janney, Jodie Foster and Pierce Brosnan headline an all-star fundraiser next week to benefit the Motion Picture & Television Fund’s COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund. Hosted by Tom Bergeron and Yvette Nicole Brown, the one-night-only virtual event will stream at 6 p.m. PT May 15 on MPTF’s YouTube page.
Before we’re introduced to the final roundup of fresh, disguised faces this season -- that would be Group C -- let’s recap the way this all has gone down to-date. Group A started out with six, then proceeded to lose Lil Wayne, Drew Carey and, scandalously, Chaka Khan.
Season 3 of The Masked Singer is in full swing, with 12 celebrities in the running ahead of Wednesday night's (March 11) episode.
After hosting 28 seasons of, Tom Bergeron decided to try his hand at another reality talent competition series by showing off his crooning skills on
The Masked Singer's got something to taco 'bout. The Taco was unmasked in tonight's episode, revealing himself to be none other than Tom Bergeron, host of Dancing With the Stars and former host of America's Funniest Home Videos, hence all the dancing and VHS tapes in his clue packages. The panel didn't even come close to guessing, which they all clearly felt bad about due to the fact that Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, and Nicole Scherzinger all know Tom personally.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 3, episode 6 of “The Masked Singer,” which aired March 4 on Fox.
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