Cat Deeley Gets a Web Series

6.28 million people watched English model, UK Pantene spokeswoman, and American television personality Cat Deeley host So You Think You Can Dance? last Wednesday night on Fox. While most of those viewers tuned in to see who special guest judge Debbie Reynolds and resident judges Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy would send home (Spoiler Alert: No one!), a good portion of those viewers also tuned in to see what one of the best dressed hosts on TV would be wearing. In fact, Deeley receives so much interest from her fans about her wardrobe and overall look, she decided to make a web show about it.

Yahoo’s celebrity news and gossip destination omg! (which accounts for 32 million of the most trafficked site on the internet’s 188 million unique monthly visitors) is hosting a 20-episode twice-weekly original web series produced by the Collective Digital Studio (the online content division of the full-service entertainment management, media, and content production company The Collective

) and starring Deeley and her dressing room as Cat gets ready for her hosting gig.

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Each installment of In the Dressing Room features Deeley delivering fashion, beauty tips, and English-accented adjectives to describe her wardrobe, makeup, and hair, as well as an inside look at the process of how she decides what to wear and how to look.

In the opinion of someone who doesn’t put on makeup or high heels or watch Beauty Gurus on YouTube, In the Dressing Room is pretty good! The show’s well-edited, pretty to look at, and fast-paced. That, those 32 million monthly visitors to omg!, and the six million or so weekly viewers of SYTYCD? (or at least a fraction of those viewers), should make for one very successful series. Check it out at omg.yahoo.com.

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