Kimberly Wyatt

Pop Icon, Broadcaster, DJ and Grammy nominated artist Kimberly Wyatt has sold 15 million albums and 40 million singles sales worldwide. She has reached pop success as a member of one of the biggest selling girl groups of all time, The Pussycat Dolls. The girl group sizzled onto the pop scene in 2005 with their debut album, PCD, and had a string of hits. In 2019 The Pussycat Dolls performed on X-Factor for the first time together in over a decade.

In 2010 Kimberly became a Judge on the hit Sky1 UK show Got to Dance alongside Adam Garcia and Ashley Banjo, which ran for 5 seasons. She was also the lead Judge for CBBC flagship dance show, Taking the Next Step.

In 2015, Kimberly won the hearts of the British public when she was crowned Celebrity Masterchef Champion. The same year also saw Kimberly join the BBC series Almost Never in the series regular role of Sasha Small. She reprised the role for two more seasons. Kimberly has also shot a supporting role on feature film Override opposite Dean Cain.

In 2023 Kimberly launched her very own touring DJ/Dance show ‘Don’t Cha Disco’. The show is a 00’s themed spectacular with iconic remixed hits and of course some Pussycat Doll classics. She debuted the show at Mighty Hoopla that same year, went straight over to Isle of Wight Festival and headlined the official London Pride Afterparty at The Clapham Grand.

2024 saw Kimberly launch her brand new show on Hits Radio called Hits Radio Throwback which airs every Sunday at 7pm. This show marks another exciting chapter in Kimberly’s career, perfectly blending her love for music and broadcasting.

Kimberley began teaching 20 years ago in Los Angeles. As head judge on Sky 1’s Got To Dance, BBC’s Taking The Next Step and Live to Dance in America, Kimberly reinforced her credentials across the world as one of the best and most influential dancers of her generation. Kimberly Wyatt Dance Academy delivers a diverse curriculum, based on a wealth of industry experience, to develop growth and unlock potential as artists, athletes and people.

 

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