Tyra Banks DEFENDS Olivia Jade’s DWTS BACKLASH (Exclusive)

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Tyra Banks chats with ET’s Lauren Zima and breaks down the celebrity roster for season 30 of ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ premiering Sept. 20 on ABC. The supermodel turned TV host opens up about the criticism ‘DWTS’ received for casting Olivia Jade, whose mom, Lori Loughlin, was at the center of the college admissions scandal. Tyra shares her excitement about working with longtime friend Kenya Moore, and reacts to the rumors that ‘Real Housewives’ are not allowed to compete on the show. She also makes an impromptu promise to wear 30 outfits throughout the 11 episodes to celebrate the milestone season!

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