Oxygen announced it has tapped former Dancing with the Stars celebrity participant Melanie Brown to host Dance Your Ass Off's second season.
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"We are so happy to welcome Mel B to the Oxygen family," said Oxygen programming executive Amy Introcaso-Davis. "Her commitment to health and fitness inspires the people around her and captures the core essence of a show like Dance Your Ass Off."
A cross between Dancing with the Stars and The Biggest Loser, Dance Your Ass Off follows overweight contestants as they're paired with professional dancers who train them for weekly routines that they then perform in front of a live studio audience and judging panel.
The judges score the dance routines before the contestants weigh-in to reveal their weekly weight loss total -- with both being combined for an overall score that determines who is eliminated at the end of each episode.
Oxygen renewed Dance Your Ass Off for a second season in November after its first season averaged more than one million total viewers -- making it the most-watched freshman series in the network's history.
Dance Your Ass Off's second season is currently slated to air next summer.
Brown finished second with professional partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy during Dancing with the Stars' Fall 2007 fifth season and subsequently hosted TLC's The Singing Office reality series with Joey Fatone the following summer.
"After the birth of my second daughter, I wanted to find a fun and effective way to drop the pounds and get back in shape," said Mel B.
"I realized I didn't have to look far to find the answer. Whether I was dancing around the house with headphones on, on stage with the Spice Girls, working on my high energy fitness DVD, or performing eight times a week in my Las Vegas show, I learned firsthand that dancing was the key to shedding off the pounds and keeping them off. I'm excited and looking forward to teaming up with Oxygen to cheer on the contestants as they dance their pounds off."
Dance Your Ass Off is produced by Magical Elves, with co-founders Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz serving as the show's executive producers.
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