A busy life, sure, but being surrounded by palm trees and Levine – People’s Sexiest Man Alive – probably makes it tolerable.
When did you leave Sherwood Park?
Right out of high school, I moved to New York and lived there for a decade. I’ve been in L.A. almost five years. New York was my dream city. I loved it so, so, so much. L.A. is a city you move to when you want your life to be much easier. It’s constantly sunny here.
Tell me about your time as a dancer for the Radio City Rockettes in New York City and as a dancer for Taylor Swift, Beyonc, etc. [The Rockettes is] definitely a past life that I’m not really involved in anymore – that relentless sort of work ethic. When I was doing the Rockettes, I was doing four to five shows a day for months on end. It’s hard work that beats you down. It’s similar to what I do now. I’m up at 4:30 a.m., building a show at 6 a.m., running from celebrity interview to celebrity interview. I feel like when I came out to L.A. to do television, I was prepared because I spent all that time in New York busting my butt. I worked with celebrity artists then; now I’m on the other side of the table. I see Taylor Swift and now, this time, I’m interviewing her, I’m not her dancer.
So originally you wanted to be a dancer, not a TV host?
I thought I was going to do Broadway when I left Edmonton. But my body was breaking down. I wanted to retire … a dancer retires at 26, 27. I struggled with what to do next. My life just opened up and I worked my way up. It’s a dream show. I’ve got a great understanding of pop culture. It gives me compassion and insight on celebrities. [Having worked alongside stars] it reminds me that these are human beings as well and not just animals at the zoo for us to gawk at.
What is it like being on the red carpet? How do you decide what to wear?
There’s always that pressure, because that is when the celebrities bring their A-games. They are wearing thousands and thousands of dollars in gowns and millions of dollars in jewellery and you have to stand beside them. I don’t want to stand next to Julia Roberts and she’s wearing Elie Saab and I’m wearing Forever 21. I have a really cool team. I don’t have time to shop. It’s kind of a girl’s dream. They wheel in racks and racks of dresses. They zip you, they tape you …