The Mercury News

Tyra Banks ready to depart `Dancing with the Stars'

- By Alexandra Del Rosario

Tyra Banks' time in the “Dancing with the Stars” spotlight has come to an end.

The model and TV personalit­y will not return to host the long-running celebrity dance competitio­n show three years after joining the cast, the Los Angeles Times confirmed Friday. TMZ, which caught up with Banks as she was leaving a Whole Foods in Santa Monica on Thursday, broke the news Friday morning.

“I feel it's time for me to really focus on my business and my entreprene­urship and also producing more TV but behind the scenes,” Banks said Thursday in a video shared on the website. “You know what? I think it's time to graduate from the dance floor to the stock market floor.”

The former “America's Next Top Model” host told TMZ she's “working hard” to expand her ice cream brand Smize & Dream, which recently launched in the United Arab Emirates.

“You're gonna see us this year in Inglewood,” she added.

An “entreprene­ur at heart,” Banks said she will also turn her focus to producing and creating new TV series, including a “new business show coming soon.”

Banks joined “Dancing with the Stars” in 2020 as a host, following former longtime emcees Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews. In July 2022, Alfonso Ribeiro joined as co-host.

“I really really want to focus on my business and you can't do that hosting a show,” she said Thursday. “So you'll see me creating things, not just hosting things.”

Banks' exit is the latest shakeup for “Dancing with the Stars.”

In November Len Goodman, one of three original judges, announced that he's departing the series to spend time with family. Months after pro Cheryl Burke announced she's leaving the dance floor in November, fellow profession­al Mark Ballas announced Sunday that he's also retiring.

 ?? JEMAL COUNTESS — GETTY IMAGES ?? Tyra Banks, speaking in June in New York, is leaving “Dancing with the Stars” after three years.
JEMAL COUNTESS — GETTY IMAGES Tyra Banks, speaking in June in New York, is leaving “Dancing with the Stars” after three years.

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