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Q&A with Leah Miller

So You Think You Can Dance Canada’s leotard-clad contortionists scored a hit for CTV last year, and the show seems poised to repeat its success in this, its second season. Lifestyle sat down with the show’s host, MuchMusic VJ Leah Miller, to talk about auditioning, dancing and skinny-dipping on YouTube.


By David Bowden | September 17, 2009


Lifestyle: How did you go from interviewing music stars to auditioning would-be dancers?

Leah Miller: I auditioned for it [in March of last year], and auditioning is not fun. That’s why I can kind of relate to the dancers. It’s hard to get up in front of people, whatever it is you’re doing. But I did it, and I did a good audition and I had one call back. I found out the day after that I got the job, and thank god it was just the day after [because the waiting] was horrible. I think you always doubt yourself when you audition.

Lifestyle: You’ve gone across the country twice now searching for dance talent. What’s that process like?

LM: It’s fun. The only thing that’s grueling is maybe getting up early in the morning. Last year, being the first season, [when I had to wake] up at five in the morning, I was like “Are you kidding me? Five in the morning!” But I’m used to it now and I find that if you enjoy what you’re doing, even if you’re working a 16- or an 18-hour day, it’s fun. . . and I could just sit there and watch dancing for hours and hours, so it’s not really like work.

Lifestyle: Do you come from a dance background?

LM: Yeah, I started dancing when I was really, really little, like when I was three. It wasn’t really dance it was baby ballet, so it was tapping your feet and doing silly stuff. But my older sister and I danced since we were little and I danced until I was in my early teens.

Lifestyle: You’ve evoked pin-up girls in photo shoots for men’s magazines, while clips of you skinny-dipping on a MuchMusic spring break special have amassed nearly one million hits on YouTube. Are you conscious of your status as a Canadian sex symbol of sorts?

LM: I wear makeup at work, but when I’m away from work I wear baggy T-shirts and track pants and I don’t wear makeup, and I’ll have my hair up in a ratty bun. So no, not at all. It’s not me… I’d never try to be the sexy girl. I did that pin-up type of shoot [for a men’s magazine]. It’s fun doing stuff like that; I love doing photo shoots. But that’s not who I am in my regular life. I don’t sit at home in a tight dress with pounds of makeup on. I don’t clean the house in high-heel shoes.

Lifestyle: In five years you’ve gone from relatively unknown VJ to primetime host of one of the country’s top-rated shows. Where do you see yourself in the next five years?

LM: One day I’d love to have my own show that’s like The Martha Stewart Show – because I love baking and cooking – meets Ellen, meets Regis and Kelly. Just a mixture of everything, but with me and guests. Something like that.



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