Despite criticism, Tyra Banks will return as host of ‘Dancing With the Stars’ for season 30

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All that glitters is gold for “Dancing with the Stars.”

Despite some hiccups, Tyra Banks is staying put as the host of ABC’s hit dancing competition series.

Judges Len Goodman, Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli are also all expected to return for the show’s landmark 30th season.

Last year, the supermodel-turned-business mogul took over the helm of the show in a controversial move that saw longtime hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews put out to pasture.

The former “America’s Next Top Model” creator also took the reins as an executive producer on the show, which eventually saw a ratings bump of 9% among adults 18-49, and ranked as the No. 1 show in its two-hour time slot.

The success came despite the dragging Banks endured on social media from die-hard fans who criticized everything from her outlandish fashion choices and bold hairstyles to missed cues and on-air mishaps.

“I know that when you come into something that has been around for a long time, some people are not going to be comfortable with that,” the Emmy Award-winning former talk show host said about the challenges. “But obviously I still took the opportunity. That’s just who I am. I go toward risk. I go toward putting myself out there. I go toward taking a chance.”

The premiere date for season 30, as well as a new slate of celebrity dancers and their pro partners, will be announced at a later date.