Tyra Banks, who made headlines for not being a likable host on Dancing with the Stars, has come under fire once again. There were rumors of the 46-year-old television personality getting banned from The Real Housewives franchise.
The actress and singer debunked the rumors and said that it is 100 percent untrue. The denial of the rumors came following several tabloid reports doing rounds on the internet regarding Banks not appearing on the Real Housewives.
Banks made a statement previously that Teresa Giudice, NeNe Leakes, and Bethenny Frankel doesn't seem relevant anymore, to which Frankel responded through Twitter. The 49-year-old television personality in the tweet hints towards Banks that she has been trying to get on the show, but she is banned.
However, the tweet was soon deleted, and later, Frankel posted another tweet giving the reason for removing the tweet. She said that the previous post was taken down because she has a good relationship with Deena Katz, a producer on Dancing With The Stars.
A couple of weeks before, Banks received backlash from the fans as she made a blunder during the live dancing show. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star by mistaken read out wrong names for bottom two. She noted the mistake immediately and said that there had been a problem in the control room, which has been taken care of, and asked if this is going live on television.
During a recent interview with Lauren Zima, Banks further opened up about the rumors and said that she has no clue what's going on or understands the reason behind such rumors. Although she hinted that certain people like to "stir stuff."
She explained that she has is not involved in the reality show's casting process and she is a businesswoman. Banks disclosed that it seems someone is trying to spread hate against her and the show as the show stars’ biggest celebrities.
According to the actress turned host, someone intentionally wants to provoke such false news while she is not interested in answering such controversies anymore.
Meanwhile, Tom Bergeron hosted the show before Banks opened up about the new season and the decision ABC network made to replace him with Erin Andrews. During a conversation with John Melendez's The Stuttering John Podcast, the legendary host said he is fine and enjoying his time off the show.