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Tyra Banks Exits Program, Captured in Photo from Ballroom to Stock Exchange Hall

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Big change is coming to Dancing With The Stars again. Variety has confirmed that Tyra Banks, who joined the ABC reality show and moved to Disney+ as a host in 2020, will not be returning for Season 32. next.

Tyra Banks leaves “Dancing With The Stars”
Banks said she couldn’t fully focus on her work while working on DWTS. Speaking to TMZ on Thursday, Tyra revealed that she will focus on her own work, other companies, and TV production. “I think it’s time to graduate from the ballroom to the stock exchange floor…from the ballroom to the boardroom,” she said. Tyra went on to say, “I’m an entrepreneur at heart… I think my heart and soul is part of my job, it’s also to produce new TV.”

Disney+ News shared a detailed article about Tyra’s decision to leave “Dancing with the Stars” and wrote what it means: “Tyra Banks is dropping out of Dancing with the Stars.”
The “People” account on Twitter also shared an article detailing Banks’ abandonment of presenting “DWTS” and wrote what it means: “Tyra Banks says she will quit presenting DWTS after 3 seasons to focus on her business.”

And the “Pop Crave” account shared a picture of Banks, in addition to the name of the program in which she was working as a presenter, and wrote what it means: “Tyra Banks is leaving “Dancing with the Stars” after hosting 3 seasons: “I feel that it is time for me to really focus on my work and entrepreneurship, But also producing more TV work but behind the scenes. So, you know what? I think it’s time to graduate from the ballroom to the stock exchange floor.”

The supermodel made her debut as host of the world-famous dance show during Season 29 in 2020, replacing Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews, who were unexpectedly let go. After hosting just two seasons, Alfonso Ribeiro joined as co-host for Season 31, the first season to move to Disney+.

This will be one of the many changes in Season 32, which is expected to air in the fall on Disney+. Len Goodman, who has been in charge since the show’s inception in 2005, announced his exit last season, telling the show: “I’ve decided I want to spend more time with my grandchildren and family in Britain.” “It’s been a great experience for me and I’m really looking forward to next weekend, I’m sure it’s going to be really great.” It also became known that professional dancers Mark Ballas and Cheryl Burke will not be returning for Season 32.

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