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Britain’s Got Talent’s Amanda Holden joins contestants on stage for risqué act as performer places hand on her thigh
AMANDA Holden is rocked back and forth by hunky male dancers as she reckons with a switch to America.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 52, took centre stage in the risque act as a brawny performer placed a hand on her thigh.
Glamorous Amanda donned a tight pink dress whilst a jacked dancer placed his ripped-off shirt across the radio host’s shoulders.
Yesterday we revealed the TV star was set to quit the UK to buzz off to the US following talks with Hollywood producers.
The mum-of-two is also said to have visited the set of Simon Cowell’s BGT sister show America’s Got Talent.
Any potential move would also see model daughter Lexi, 17, move to an American university, with younger sister Hollie, 11, and producer husband Chris Hughes also making the stateside switch.
A source told The Sun: “Amanda is seriously contemplating a move to the States. It feels like the time is now.
“She spent the school hols in LA with the whole family, and had a wonderful time.
“She’s been hanging out with Simon and his fiancee, Lauren, who have been encouraging her to make the move, and enjoy the sunshine and blue skies permanently.
“She even visited the set of America’s Got Talent, and sat alongside judges Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara. The producers absolutely loved her.
“She fitted in really well; the dynamic with the three women worked, and producers traditionally always have a Brit on the panel.
“Amanda’s had interest from a couple of top agents too, and it just feels like now could be the time to make the leap. Some exciting conversations are being had.”
The star, who also co-hosts a popular breakfast show on Heart radio, was recently involved in a pay dispute on BGT.
She and fellow judge Alesha Dixon threatened to quit the ITV show if their salaries were not upped to trump that of newcomer Bruno Tonioli.
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Do Shark Tank contestants get paid?
DOZENS of Shark Tank contestants have made their way onto the show in an attempt to secure funding from the panel of judges.
While the show features high-earning business figures such as Mark Cuban and Lori Grenier, a new entrepreneurial hopeful gets introduced at the start of each Shark Tank episode.
Fans of Shark Tank are curious to know if the contestants get paid for their appearance[/caption]
Do Shark Tank contestants get paid?
The Shark Tank judges are paid for their contribution to the show, but the money they invest is their own.
Entrepreneurs on the other hand make a handshake deal on the show if a panel member is interested.
However, if all of the panel members opt out, the entrepreneur leaves empty-handed.
In 2013, the New York Times reported that ABC had contestants give 5 percent of their company or 2 percent in royalties just to be on Shark Tank.
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Whether they actually struck a deal with a shark didn’t matter.
That all changed after shark Mark Cuban learned about the clause contestants had to sign to be featured on the show.
Regarding the matter, Mark stated on Facebook: “FYI, there is no additional equity or percentage of anything taken any longer. That was removed retroactively.
“I told them I wouldn’t come back this season if it wasn’t,” Cuban further claimed that if the show continued the way it was “quality of the companies and entrepreneurs would decline.”
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Who is the richest ‘Shark’ on Shark Tank?
Cuban is the richest shark in the tank with a reported $4.5billion net worth.
Kevin O’Leary’s net worth is estimated to be roughly $400million.
Daymond John’s net worth is estimated to be roughly $350million.
Robert Herjavec’s net worth is estimated to be $200million.
Mark Cuban (left, blue blazer) did not want to participate in Shark Tank if higher percentages were taken from the contestants by the show[/caption]
Lori Greiner’s net worth is estimated to be roughly $150million.
Barbara Corcoran has an estimated net worth of $100million.
How can I watch Shark Tank?
Shark Tank season 14 premiered on September 23, 2022 at 8pm EST.
Every Friday, the series airs live episodes on ABC and the new episodes are available to stream on Hulu the following day.
TV producing veteran Mark Burnett is the creator behind the show.
Burnett is also credited with co-creating and producing The Voice, Survivor, The Celebrity Apprentice, and Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
Strictly Come Dancing’s Shirley Ballas reveals her favourite ever celebrity contestants – and they were not winners
THEY are the fab four who have the power to turn household names into dancefloor superstars.
Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke have their scoring paddles poised, ready to welcome the Class of 2022 to Strictly.
Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke have their scoring paddles poised[/caption]
BBC One is preparing to launch the 20th series tomorrow[/caption]
Felicity Cross asks the judges to reveal their favourite contestants, most memorable performances and dream dance partner[/caption]
As BBC One prepares to launch the 20th series tomorrow, Felicity Cross asks the judges to reveal their favourite contestants, most memorable performances and dream dance partner.
Shirley: ‘it’s not always the best dancer that delivers the entertainment factor’
The fun-loving queen of Latin dance has a soft spot for comedy acts[/caption]
YOU would think that head judge Shirley Ballas’s favourite contestants are those with stunning choreography or impeccable footwork.
But the fun-loving queen of Latin dance has a soft spot for comedy acts such as clumsy MPs Ann Widdecombe and Ed Balls.
Shirley, 62, joked: “Anton Du Beke and Ann Widdecombe’s samba was just iconic. I also loved Ed Balls when he did Gangnam Style.
“I want people to understand that it’s not always the best dancer that delivers the entertainment factor, which is extremely important in this show.
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“Yes, it’s great to have talent and be co-ordinated, but I love the journey for those who cannot dance.
“I loved Ann and Ed for their banter, and they gave it 100 per cent even when they were scoring low scores.”
Shirley replaced Len Goodman on the panel in 2017 and swiftly won over the passionate fans of Strictly Come Dancing. But even decades of dance did not prepare her for the nerves.
She said: “I will go to my grave remembering that first day.
“The zip on my dress broke and I was perspiring profusely. I was more nervous for that than any World Championship I’ve ever danced in, because when you dance in a World Championship you are familiar with your audience.
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“Fortunately I was accepted and welcomed so warmly by the British public.
“I love having Anton, who this season I will be able to have a little waltz with, to my left.
“I have Motsi to my right and she has more energy than the rest of us put together. And on the end is Craig, who I adore.
“Strictly is a bit of Vegas, Hollywood glitz and glamour, glitterballs, bangles and beads.
“It’s just a thrilling show.”
Anton: ‘performing with Brucie was a real career highlight, I’m so grateful for that’
Anton Du Beke is back on the judging panel for a second year[/caption]
HE’S back on the judging panel for a second year — but Anton Du Beke has revealed he is already suffering with “dance envy”.
The former New Zealand Championships winner, 56, is the only pro dancer to have featured on every series of Strictly since its launch in 2004.
But moving behind the judges’ desk last year brought new challenges.
Anton said: “I feel honoured to have been on the show since the beginning, and to now be on the judging panel.
“I do watch some of the pros do the numbers and get a bit of dance envy, thinking I wish I could have been a part of that. But judging is so much easier on the knees.”
Anton was a sprightly 37-year-old when the show began and now he is a married dad of twins.
Anton added: “I can’t believe, well I can really, that it has been going for so long and still we have a new audience coming to it every year, a new generation growing up with Strictly.
“I remember the first day I worked on the show, I was dancing with Lesley Garrett and nobody really knew what to expect.
“The most exciting thing for me was to be working with Bruce Forsyth, he was my absolute hero.”
In 2008, Anton performed a song and dance routine with Brucie, who presented Strictly until 2014 and died three years later aged 89.
It remains a favourite for Anton, who said: “We did Me And My Shadow together. That was a real career highlight and I can’t tell you how grateful I am for that.
“And the dance Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice won the Bafta for was extraordinary.”
Motsi: ‘I will never forget Rose and Giovanni’s amazing silent dance to Symphony’
Motsi Mabuse’s dream dance partner is the late Nelson Mandela[/caption]
BOSSES might have a job on their hands recruiting Motsi Mabuse’s dream dance partner — because it is the late Nelson Mandela.
The former president of South Africa, where pro dancer Motsi hails from, died in 2013.
Returning as a judge for the fourth year running, Motsi said: “I would dance with Nelson Mandela if I could and I would have so many questions for him.
“I think because of him, we are able to realise our dreams today.
“I’ve fallen in love with musical theatre because of Strictly and that’s very special for me. As a child I wanted to be in the musicals, but I couldn’t have that opportunity in South Africa.”
Motsi, 41, replaced Darcey Bussell in 2019 after leaving Let’s Dance, the German version of Strictly.
Motsi will never forget when Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice danced to Symphony[/caption]
In her second year on the panel — as the nation struggled through a second lockdown — Motsi watched her pro dancer sister Oti, 32, win the Glitterball trophy with comic Bill Bailey, who is her favourite contestant.
Motsi said: “I remain and will always be a fan of Bill. Because of the timing, with the pandemic, and what he provided.
“I will never forget the time Rose did her dance with Giovanni to Symphony. That was unbelievable, just amazing, out of this world, moving and touching.”
Strictly’s return to Blackpool after a two-year absence due to Covid restrictions will be a big deal for Motsi, too, as she has only visited its iconic Tower Ballroom once before.
She said: “It’s so difficult to describe the magic of Blackpool, I think you have to be there to feel the atmosphere and see it.”
Craig: ‘I thought the show would last 3 weeks but it’s won the hearts of the nation’
Craig Revel Horwood has established himself as the sharp-tongued straight talker on Strictly[/caption]
DURING his 19 series on the panel, Craig Revel Horwood has established himself as the sharp-tongued straight talker.
So it is unsurprising his opinions can be biting.
The show veteran reckons the first series lacked talent — but that former Corrie and EastEnders actress Jill Halfpenny raised standards when she partnered professional Darren Bennett the next year.
Thinking about how Strictly has evolved, Craig, 57, said: “It’s got more spectacular, the sets have become extraordinary and the quality of dancing has gone up.
“Also, the contestants themselves treat it really seriously now, rather than it being a little bit jokey like it was in the first series.
“As soon as Jill Halfpenny danced, she set the bar for amazing dancing.
“Jill’s jive in the final stood out because she was incredible, it was the first ten that I ever gave.
“Rose and Giovanni and the moment of silence was just brilliant because she let everyone into her world so we could all understand it.”
Craig reckons actress Jill Halfpenny raised standards when she partnered professional Darren Bennett in the second series of the show[/caption]
He added: “I thought Strictly would last three weeks but I was totally wrong about that. And it’s gone on and won the hearts and minds of the nation.”
During his time on the judges’ panel, Craig has sat alongside dance greats such as Arlene Phillips and Darcey Bussell.
But for him, there can only be one winner in a dance-off between judges: “Me. Obvs!
“I’m the only judge that has been there all 20 series, which is pretty amazing.
“I’m very much looking forward to it, I think it’s a fantastic line-up.
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“The pros are always amazing, they bring energy, they bring excitement, they bring knowledge.
“The four new pros will bring things that we’ve never seen before — something new.”