Tyra Banks planned to open an ice cream shop called Smize & Dream in D.C.'s Capitol Hill, aimed at inspiring youth and honoring her mother, but the project is now entangled in a nearly $3 million rent lawsuit.
Jenna Bush Hager nearly experienced a wardrobe malfunction during a live episode of 'Jenna & Friends' while discussing Tyra Banks's story about her Victoria's Secret Angel Card, leading to a moment of panic on air.
Former contestants of 'America's Next Top Model' have spoken out about their negative experiences on the show, as detailed in a new Vice series. Angelea Preston, who was stripped of her 'All-Stars' title due to past work as an escort, and Lisa D’Amato, who was portrayed negatively, describe the emotional toll and career setbacks they faced. Despite the controversies and Tyra Banks' later apology for insensitive moments, some participants like Brittany Brower and Keenyah Hill still express gratitude for the exposure and would participate again.
Sports Illustrated celebrated International Women's Day by honoring iconic women from its swimsuit collection, including Olivia Dunne, Tyra Banks, Serena Williams, and others. The magazine showcased a diverse range of women, from athletes like Naomi Osaka and Megan Rapinoe to model Ashley Graham and country music star Beyonce, culminating with 75-year-old Maye Musk and 82-year-old Martha Stewart, marking a memorable start to the weekend.
Tyra Banks, known for her role as Eve in the Disney movie "Life-Size," celebrated Barbie Day by posting a picture of herself in character as Eve on Instagram. Wearing Eve's look from the 2018 sequel, Banks captioned the photo with a playful reference to the movie. Fans of the iconic doll-in-the-real-world film were delighted to see Banks reprising her role as Eve.
Dancing With the Stars will return to ABC for Season 32 after a brief stint on Disney+. The show will air live weekly on ABC and stream live on Disney+ at the same time. Tyra Banks has stepped down as host and Julianne Hough will now serve as co-host alongside Alfonso Ribeiro. Judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli will return, but it remains to be seen if the show will replace former head judge Len Goodman.
Former Dancing With the Stars host Tom Bergeron shared his thoughts on Julianne Hough replacing Tyra Banks as the new show lead, expressing that he was glad the show was in good hands. Fans praised Bergeron as the best DWTS host, while Tyra Banks revealed that she plans to step away from the ballroom to focus on her business ventures. Despite her abrupt resignation, Tyra has no issue with Julianne taking on her old job and believes that she is a perfect choice for the role.
Julianne Hough is set to replace Tyra Banks as co-host of ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" for season 32. Hough, who won the competition twice as a professional dancer, will join returning judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and her brother Derek Hough. Banks announced her departure from the show in March to focus on her ice cream business. Hough said she was excited to reunite with the show's cast and fans for another season.
Julianne Hough will replace Tyra Banks as co-host for Season 32 of "Dancing With the Stars" alongside Alfonso Ribeiro. Hough, a former professional dancer on the show and sister of former professional dancer Derek Hough, has appeared on "DWTS" as a guest host in the past. Banks announced last week that she was leaving the show to focus on her business ventures.
Julianne Hough is set to replace Tyra Banks as co-host of "Dancing With the Stars" for Season 32, alongside co-host Alfonso Ribeiro and judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough. Hough previously appeared on the show as a pro dancer and judge. The move comes as Disney continues to grow the program, which was a mainstay on ABC from 2005 to 2021, and last year decided to run the show on Disney+.
Julianne Hough will replace Tyra Banks as co-host of Dancing with the Stars, while Alfonso Ribeiro will become the show's emcee for its 32nd season. Hough is a former two-time champion on the show and served as a judge for three seasons. Banks announced her departure from the show last week. The upcoming season will feature Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough as judges.
Tyra Banks is leaving "Dancing with the Stars" after three seasons to focus on her business and producing more TV. Banks joined the show in season 29 as the first Black female host, replacing longtime host Tom Bergeron. She also served as an executive producer.
Tyra Banks will not be returning as host for the upcoming season of "Dancing With the Stars" on Disney+. Banks cited a desire to focus on her businesses and producing TV as the reason for her departure. Season 32 will also see the exits of judge Len Goodman and pro dancers Mark Ballas and Cheryl Burke.
Tyra Banks is leaving her hosting duties on Dancing with the Stars on Disney+. Banks joined the show in season 29 to replace Tom Bergeron, but her tenure had mixed results. Disney+ has yet to announce a new season of DWTS, but it's expected to continue on the streamer. The show has undergone several changes in the last year, including the departure of judge Len Goodman and pros Cheryl Burke and Mark Ballas.
Tyra Banks has announced that she will no longer be hosting Dancing With the Stars after three seasons, citing a desire to focus on her business and entrepreneurship ventures. Banks, who also served as executive producer of the show, said she wants to create things, not host things, and is "crazy, crazy, crazy focused on business." The show is expected to air its 32nd season this fall on Disney+.