DWTS Champ Announces Big News 8 Years After Mirrorball Win

   

On Thursday, March 13, “Dancing With the Stars” champ Rashad Jennings announced that he will be on the new Hulu reality series, “Got to Get Out.”

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“I thought @nfl locker rooms were crazy until I entered this mansion!!! I was fortunate to be on easily, one of the most insane REALITY SHOWS to ever exist! Check out Got to Get Out premiering on @hulu April 11th! Mark your calendars! Set a reminder!!” Jennings captioned a post on Instagram, sharing the news.

“BACK ON THE BIG SCREEN. This time, it’s DIFFERENT. You ain’t NEVAH seen me like this before,” Jennings captioned another post on his Instagram feed.

Jennings will compete for $1 million alongside other reality television stars, including “Dancing With the Stars” pro Val Chmerkovskiy.

“Got to Get Out” will premiere on Hulu on April 11.

Shortly after Jennings posted a promo for the upcoming show, some people commented on his post, including many of the “Got to Get Out” cast.

“You’re a legend. One insane experience with you and the crew,” wrote Stein Retzlaff.

“So happy you were part of this bro,” said Shane Dougherty.

“We sure had fun!” read a comment written by Steve Helling.

“Nothing compares to that mansion,” read a message posted by the official Hulu Instagram account.

Other competitors on the first season of “Got to Get Out” include “Real Housewives” star Kim Zolciak-Biermann, “Bachelorette” star Clare Crawley, “Golden Bachelor” star Susan Noles, and “The Hills” star Spencer Pratt, to name a few.

What Is ‘Got to Get Out About’?

The new reality series features equal parts competition and game strategy, with those involved doing whatever it is they need to do to win $1 million.

“Lies and lunacy collide in this competition series where a mix of reality icons and crafty gamers must conspire to get out. In this house, time is money. As the clock ticks up, so does the prize money. The longer they stay, the greater their chance to earn more. They can split the money equally in the end, or at any point, try to escape with the accumulated money all for themselves, leaving others to start again at $0,” reads a synopsis from Deadline.

Prior to doing “Got to Get Out,” Jennings played eight seasons in the NFL. He also won season 24 of “Dancing With the Stars” alongside ballroom pro Emma Slater.