Texarkana Gazette

Tyra Banks named new host of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ after Bergeron, Andrews exit

- By Kate Feldman

Tyra Banks is waltzing onto “Dancing with the Stars.”

The former supermodel and “America’s Next Top Model” host has been tapped as the new host of ABC’s reality dancing show, the network announced early Wednesday.

Banks will step into the dancing shoes of longtime co-hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews, who won’t be returning for the upcoming season.

“I’ve been a fan of ‘DWTS’ since its beginning,” Banks said in a statement. “The fun mixed with raw emotion, seeing celebritie­s push past their comfort zones, the sizzling dance performanc­es … it’s always transporte­d me to my days of turning it up 10 notches on the catwalk. Tom has set a powerful stage, and I’m excited to continue the legacy and put on my executive producer and hosting hats.” The 46-year old has also been named an executive producer on the show. “As we gear up for the show’s 29th season, we can’t wait to welcome Tyra Banks to our ‘Dancing’ stage,” ABC Entertainm­ent President Karey Burke said in a statement.

“Tyra is an award-winning multihyphe­nate whose fierce female prowess and influence across many industries have made an indelible mark. Her fresh take on America’s favorite dancing competitio­n will surely bring more than a ‘Smize’ to fans everywhere.”

Her own talk show, “The Tyra Banks Show,” lasted five seasons and she hosted two cycles of “America’s Got Talent.”

Bergeron had hosted “Dancing with the Stars” since its 2005 launch and his exit seemed to come as big a surprise to him as to longtime fans.

“Just informed (“Dancing with the Stars”) will be continuing without me,” he tweeted Monday night. “It’s been an incredible 15 year run and the most unexpected gift of my career. I’m grateful for that and for the lifelong friendship­s made. That said, now what am I supposed to do with all of these glitter masks?”

“Dancing with the Stars” is expected to return this fall, but the coronaviru­s shutdown has left production stalled.

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