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Tyra Banks Addresses DWTS Criticism, Says Her Hosting 'Wasn't Perfect' But 'I Kept Going' - msnNOW

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Tyra Banks sitting on a bench: Tyra Banks replaced former hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews for season 29 of the popular competition dancing show © Eric McCandless/ABC via Getty Images Tyra Banks replaced former hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews for season 29 of the popular competition dancing show

On Tuesday night, the new Dancing with the Stars host shared a video on TikTok, responding to the criticism she's received for her hosting following Monday night's episode.

"Tonight I hosted the second episode of Dancing with the Stars ... and yeah, it wasn't perfect," the TV host said in the video. "Yeah, I had a lot of fun but I messed up, I said the wrong words, but I kept, kept going."

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Banks, 46, then compared her situation to that of DWTS contestant Skai Jackson, who reportedly made a misstep during her samba with partner Alan Bersten, according to Entertainment Tonight. 

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Tyra Banks sitting on a bench: Eric McCandless/ABC via Getty Images © Provided by People Eric McCandless/ABC via Getty Images

"She got back up and she kept going, and because of that she's here for another week," Banks said. "So the message is: I messed up this week, Skai messed up this week, but we're gonna keep on going and going."

"Forgive yourself when you mess up and keep going," Banks concluded.

The former America's Next Top Model host has faced criticism for her performance on DWTS since the start fo the show, with many fans particularly upset that she replaced longtime host Tom Bergeron and his former co-host, Erin Andrews.

Tom Bergeron, Tyra Banks are posing for a picture: Getty Images (2) Tom Bergeron and Tyra Banks © Provided by People Getty Images (2) Tom Bergeron and Tyra Banks

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ABC revealed that Banks would be taking over as the show's host and become an executive producer on the series in July, just one day after announcing Bergeron, 65, and Andrews, 42, would be parting ways with DWTS.

In September, Banks told PEOPLE she knew she was taking on a lot of responsibility by joining the popular reality dancing competition.

"Dancing with the Stars is one of the biggest shows on TV, with a huge audience, and I really respect that," Banks told PEOPLE. "I can't come in with a battering ram and try to change everything. That would be a bad business decision and dumb leadership. So I'm not doing that."

"I listened to research, I listened to the fans, I killed half of my ideas and then I doubled down on some of them," she added. "We want to implement those ideas but still respect the show — and add a little pixie dust!"

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She also noted that she had "serious shoes to fill" in replacing Bergeron.

"I have respect for him. And when the network called me, I sat on it for a very long time, because I knew what Tom had done," she said. "The host is the ringmaster. And I thought, 'Can I bring something fresh and exciting?' I called my mama and she said, 'You need to do this.' So I'm going to bring what I bring!"

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Tom Bergeron, Erin Andrews posing for the camera: Laughing through it all. Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews were both shocked — as was the rest of the world — to find out that they would not be returning to Dancing With the Stars season 29. Bergeron, 65, broke the news on July 13, tweeting that he was “just informed” the show would be going on without him. “It’s been an incredible 15-year run and the most unexpected gift of my career,” the comedian, who had hosted the show since its 2004 debut, tweeted. “I’m grateful for that and for the lifelong friendships made. That said, now what am I supposed to do with all of these glitter masks?” Shortly after his tweet, ABC revealed in a statement they were going in a “new creative direction,” which also meant ousting Bergeron’s cohost, who competed on the show in 2014 and then joined as a host. “I will always cherish my days on that set, even if I wasn’t the best at walking in heels,” the sportscaster, 42, tweeted. Following the news, many pros, judges and past contestants spoke out about the news, admitting they were shocked. Lea Thompson, who competed on season 19, tweeted that the show isn’t the same show without Bergeron, adding, “They might as well cancel it.” Season 19 winner Alfonso Ribeiro echoed the statement, noting that the hosts are “the backbone” of the competition series. “I have no idea where they’re going to go and what changes they want to make and why and how these decisions were made,” he told Us Weekly exclusively. “Sometimes I look at things and I say, ‘Why don’t we just make a new show and then just make that show and then cancel the one that you’re chopping up.'” That said — the show must go on. Tyra Banks is set to take over as host for season 29, which will include contestants Carole Baskin, Kaitlyn Bristowe, AJ McLean, Nelly, Jesse Metcalfe and many more. Although disappointed, both Andrews and Bergeron have had lighthearted responses to the news. Scroll through the gallery below to see everything that they’ve said about leaving.
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