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Tyra Banks
Dancing with the Stars season 29 finale kicked off with a stunning performance by the eliminated professional dancers to “Flashdance (What a Feeling)” and then Tyra Banks strutted out to “I’m So Excited” by the Pointer Sisters wearing a blue ballgown that made her look like a very fancy cake and some earrings that may or
For the Dancing with the Stars Season 29 semifinals, it’s a double elimination week. Host Tyra Banks kicked things off by strutting her way into the ballroom to “Gasolina” by Daddy Yankee looking like if Elvira, Mistress of the Dark was attending the Kentucky Derby. But that’s OK because redemption dances are up first, which is a
Dancing with the Stars pulled out all the stops for villains night. Host Tyra Banks and the three judges — Bruno Tonioli, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Derek Hough — kicked things off with a found-footage Blair Witch-style opening about how the contestants are all changing into villains. Then they were each dressed as a famous villain
We’ve only seen one episode of Dancing with the Stars this season, and we’re already on a break? What a bummer! If you turn on your TV ready to shimmy and shake with your favorite stars and celebs Monday night, you’re going to be mighty disappointed not to see a single sequin. That’s because this week, Dancing with
Dancing with the Stars‘ first-ever socially distanced season kicked off Monday and while a lot of it was different, a lot of it was the same. Celebrities danced with pro dancers, judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough critiqued their movies, and clear frontrunners emerged. Of course, this marked the debut of Tyra Banks as host, and she stepped
It can be hard to keep track of all the new streaming services hitting your screens, but Quibi hopes to set itself apart by focusing solely on short-form mobile video. All of Quibi’s series will only be able to stream on phones, with every episode clocking in under 10 minutes. The service, which launches on