Her final bow in the ballroom? Tyra Banks hinted that she’s ready to leave her duties as Dancing With the Stars host after nearly three years.The model, 49, weighed in on her future with the ABC dance competition on Thursday, March 16, telling TMZ, “I’m really focused on business, like, crazy, crazy focused on business. … I think it’s time to graduate from the dance floor to the stock market floor.
Mic drop.”Banks explained that she wanted to spend more time on her SMiZE and Dream ice cream brand, which she launched in 2021, and other ventures. “I feel it’s time for me to really focus on my business and my entrepreneurship,” she added. “I think it’s time.
I think my heart and soul are in my business and in producing TV … and you can’t do that hosting a show. So you’ll see me creating things, not just hosting things.”The former America’s Next Top Model host noted that she wanted to stay involved in entertainment on a “behind-the-scenes” level but called herself “an entrepreneur at heart.”DWTS was previously hosted by Tom Bergeron, who signed on for season 1 in 2005.
He was joined by cohost Erin Andrews nine years later after she competed on season 10. ABC shocked viewers in July 2020 when it announced that the pair would no longer appear on the series.
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