
*JT, one-half of the former City Girls, one of the hottest names in hip-hop, is fresh off the long-anticipated release of her debut solo project City Cinderella.
Now the baddie is adding an exciting reality show to her solo glow up joining Hulu’s “Dress My Tour” as a guest judge. The series drops today, July 23.
Check out this exclusive clip with the rapper here: https://hulu.app.box.com/s/4v7jbgxjelvddxa7sd5eokztkqm84kd1
Series host Supermodel Kate Upton discloses: “ I’m excited. It’s my first time hosting a series. It will give fans a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into the glamourous on-stage styles we see from our favorite music stars. Not to mention, we got to create this show alongside some of my favorite artists – Paula Abdul, JT, French Montana, Toni Braxton, and the list goes on!
Upton continues: I think audiences will also fall in love with the designer contestants, who are the heart of ‘Dress My Tour.’ I was in awe with the looks that they were able to create, especially with all the twists and turns we threw their way.”

The series follows 11 aspiring fashion designers on the raw, emotional journey of creating stunning fashion pieces worthy of the music world’s biggest names like JoJo Siwa, Paula Abdul, Toni Braxton, Ty Dolla $ign, Co Leray, French Montana, and more.
As these designers compete to make their mark in the fashion and music industries, only one of them will win the $100,000 prize.
“I had so much fun serving as a guest judge on ‘Dress My Tour,’” shares Toni Braxton. “All of the contestants were incredibly talented and brought their own unique styles to the competition.”

“Dress My Tour” drops today on Hulu featuring judges Emmy award-winning costume designer Marina Toybina and creative director, choreographer, and Emmy award-nominated director Laurieann Gibson as mentors and judges for the series.

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