Tyra Banks has teased her exit from “Dancing With The Stars,” saying “it’s time” for her to step away from the hosting gig.
The former model-turned-presenter, who hosted the dance show since 2020, told TMZ she’s shifting all her focus on her ice cream business SMiZE and Dream, which she launched in 2021.
“I’m really focused on business, like crazy focused,” she told the outlet Thursday.
“SMiZE and Dream is global so I feel it’s time for me to really focus on my business and my entrepreneurship.”
When asked if that means she’s stepping away from her gig on “DWTS,” Banks said, “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 while hosting a show.
“So you’ll see me creating things, not just hosting.”
The former “America’s Next Top Model” host said that while she’s looking to step away from the hosting gig for now, she’s open to TV work in the future — but only behind the scenes.
“I think it’s time to graduate from the dance floor to the stock market floor,” she added. “Mic drop.”
The model’s time on the show has been plagued with various on-air hiccups, awkward banter, and over-the-top fashion moments.
The blowback from her hosting duties was particularly intense during Season 29 when she accidentally announced the wrong bottom two couples on live TV — confusing the competitors, judges, and fans at home.
“The world is angry at the talent, but there’s a whole control room and things happening and craziness going on,” Banks said of the flub during an appearance at the Television Critics Association press tour in August 2021.
“And I’m fed certain things, say certain things that I’m told. But it is what it is.”
Banks said at the time that she also felt like she had to “take darts for the team” as host.
“I was blamed for it, and it wasn’t me,” she insisted. “And I think that’s very important to say.”
Most recently, Banks hosted season 31 alongside “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” star Alfonso Ribiero.
Professional dancer Mark Ballas recently announced his departure from the series after 20 seasons.
Original judge Len Goodman announced his retirement in November.