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So You Think You Can Dancewill continue without longtime judgeNigel Lythgoe.
“I am so thrilled that America’s young aspiring dance talent will get to work with some of our greatest creative choreographers,” he began. “On a personally sad note, I have not been asked to be on the judging panel this season.”
Added Lythgoe, “I don’t know who will be saying ‘Cue Music’ but I wish them well.”
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Lythgoe had been the only permanent judge to appear on all 16 seasons of the series, which premiered in 2005. Other stars to appear alongside him on the panel include Mary Murphy,Adam Shankman,Vanessa Hudgens,Maddie Ziegler,Jason DeruloandPaula Abdul.
Lythgoe co-created the show alongside Simon Fuller and served as one of its executive producers. It’s uncertain whether Lythgoe will remain in his executive producer role or whether longtime hostCat Deeleyis coming back.
News of Lythgoe’s exit comes after the network announcedSo You Think You Can Dance’s long-awaited return on Wednesday. The competition show was originally supposed to return in 2020 after season 16 concluded the year prior, but it faced a three-year hiatus due to thecoronaviruspandemic.
So You Think You Can Dancewill return this summer.
“Get ready, #SYTYCD is BACK! An all-new season starts this summer on @FOXtv,” the showsharedon its official Twitter page, adding that auditions will take place in New York, Los Angeles and New Orleans later this month.
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Last month, Lythgoe spoke about the show’s future amid its continued hiatus period.
“I believe it’s going to come back this year. No one has really contacted me yet, but there’s rumors that it’s going to come back,” he said during anOn Air with Ryan Seacrestappearance.
“Obviously, during the COVID period, it was really difficult to create a bubble because we had so many different choreographers coming in and you were swapping partners. It wasn’t as though you were staying with your one partner,” he continued. “So it’s very difficult to do it during this terrible sort of pandemic but hopefully, we’ll come into the end of it now and it will come back.”
So You Think You Can Danceis slated to return this summer.
source: people.com