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Julianne Hough will soon be seen on upcoming CBS competition series “The Activist”, serving as co-host alongside Usher and Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
According to the network’s announcement, “The Activist” is described as “an unprecedented series featuring six activists from around the world working to bring meaningful change to one of three urgent universal causes: health, education and the environment.”
The series’ premise, however, has been hit with backlash, with The Hollywood Reporter noting
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Listening and learning. Julianne Hough spoke out following the criticism surrounding The Activist, the upcoming CBS reality competition series that she will serve as a judge on alongside Priyanka Chopra-Jonas and Usher.
amid criticism for her new CBS show, “The Activist.”The 33-year-old is set to be a co-host on the competition series, alongside Usher and Priyanka Chopra, all of whom will judge activists competing to promote their various causes.In a very lengthy Instagram post she shared on Tuesday, the “Footloose” actress apologized for the show, as well as for the time she dressed up as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren, played by Uzo Aduba, from “Orange Is the New Black.”“The last few days have been a powerful
Hoo, boy — this is the definition of “a lot to unpack.”
Julianne Hough issued a lengthy statement on Instagram responding to criticism surrounding her upcoming CBS competition series, "The Activist." The series drew backlash since its announcement for its gimmick of pitting activists against each other in a competition that will see the former "Dancing with the Stars" pro judge whether or not a group of activists made any meaningful change along with fellow celebrities Usher and Priyanka Chopra Jonas. As People notes, the show has been accused of
Julianne Hough is responding to criticism over The Activist, her upcoming competition show on CBS that will pit six activists against one another in a social media contest, writing on Instagram that she will “continue to listen” in her attempts to “digest, understand and respond in a way that is authentic and aligned with the woman I am becoming.”
Jordan Moreau Julianne Hough has released a lengthy statement addressing the backlash that has surrounded her recently announced CBS competition show “The Activist,” which pits teams of activists against each other in challenges and uses their online engagement and celebrity judges to determine an overall winner.Hough, a former dancer and judge on “Dancing With the Stars, was announced as a co-host of “The Activist” alongside Usher and Priyanka Chopra, though Hough now admits she’s not
Julianne Hough is addressing fans' concerns about her new show, The 33-year-old performer took to Instagram on Tuesday to respond to backlash over the show, and her position as co-host following her 2013 blackface controversy. Hough and Priyanka Chopra Jonas were announced as co-hosts of the CBS series last week, alongside host Usher., set to premiere Oct. 22, features six activists competing to make a difference in either health, education or the environment.
Julianne Hough is reacting to criticism.
According to Deadline, “‘The Activist’ is a competition series that features six inspiring activists teamed with three high-profile public figures working together to bring meaningful change to one of three vitally important world causes: health, education, and environment.”Usher, Priyanka Chopra and Julianne Hough are set to co-host the Global Citizen-produced series.Competitors will face off in challenges to promote their causes, and their success must be measured using social media engagement
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