From the jungle to the dance floor! Dr Chris Brown 'to replace Daryl Somers' on Dancing With The Stars after hosting Logies red carpet coverage with Sonia Kruger #ChrisBrown

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From the jungle to the dance floor! Dr Chris Brown 'to replace Daryl Somers' on Dancing With The Stars after hosting Logies red carpet coverage with Sonia Kruger #ChrisBrown

Dr Chris Brown is set to replace long-serving host Daryl Somers as co-host of Dancing With The Stars Australia, reports claim.

From the jungle to the dance floor! Dr Chris Brown 'to replace Daryl Somers' on Dancing With The Stars after hosting Logies red carpet coverage with Sonia Kruger By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:13 EDT, 14 October 2023 | Updated: 21:36 EDT, 14 October 2023 e-mail 5 shares 1 View comments Dr Chris Brown is set to replace long-serving host Daryl Somers as co-host of Dancing With The Stars Australia, reports claim. The firnerr I'm A Celebrity host, who jumped ship from Ten to Seven earlier this year, is said to be joining current host Sonia Kruger , 58, at the helm of the dancing competition for its 2024 season. According to the Herald Sun , Seven will confirm the casting shake-up on Wednesday during the network's Upfronts on Wednesday. Fans have already been wowed by Brown and Kruger's on-camera chemistry after the pair co-hosted the TV Week Logie Awards red carpet earlier this year. Hey Hey It's Saturday veteran Somers, 72, is no stranger to the DWTS franchise, having previously co-hosted the show between 2004 and 2007, and then again in 2021 and 2022 alongside co-host Kruger. Dr Chris Brown, 45, (left) is set to replace long-serving host Daryl Somers, 72, (right) as co-host of Dancing With The Stars Australia, reports claim Brown was rumoured to be up for the role of co-hosting DWTS with Kruger this year, but according to The Sunday Telegraph he missed out due to a 'miscalculation' about his contract. TV bosses were apparently 'compelled to extend the invitation to Somers' after miscalculating Brown's start date at Channel Seven , the publication claimed in April. Brown officially joined Seven in July - which was too late for the show's producers, BBC Studios, to start filming. Brown, who jumped ship from Ten to Seven earlier this year, is said to be joining current host Sonia Kruger, 58, (right) at the helm of the dancing competition for its 2024 season. The pair are pictured in a promo photo for the 2023 TV Week Logie Awards Somers is no stranger to the DWTS franchise, having previously co-hosted the show between 2004 and 2007, and then again in 2021 alongside co-host Kruger Meanwhile, the celebrity vet has been confirmed for two other shows at Seven - a home improvement program called Dream Home and a yet-to-be-named animal adventure series. Brown inked a multi-year deal with Seven in February to produce unspecified 'new projects' for the station. He started his TV career in 2003 as a presenter on Harry's Practice on Seven, a role that earned him a Logie nomination for Most Popular New Talent. Meanwhile, the celebrity vet has been confirmed for two other shows at Seven - a home improvement program called Dream Home and a yet-to-be-named animal adventure series He joined Ten in 2008 to host Bondi Vet, which became a surprise ratings hit and was syndicated around the world. The factual series was based on his real-life experience as a vet at the Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital in Sydney's east. He went on to become a part-time panelist on The Project and also co-hosted I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! and The Living Room, which was axed last year. Brown inked a multi-year deal with Seven in February to produce unspecified 'new projects' for the station Share or comment on this article: From the jungle to the dance floor! Dr Chris Brown 'to replace Daryl Somers' on Dancing With The Stars after hosting Logies red carpet coverage with Sonia Kruger e-mail 5 shares Add comment Read more

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