Sonia Melissa Kruger is an Australian television presenter and media personality.
Education
Born in Toowoomba, Queensland, she attended Beenleigh State High School, completing Year 12 in 1982. Kruger has also completed an Arts Degree at the University of Technology, Sydney and taught dance at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (National Institute on Drug Abuse) in Sydney.
Career
She is best known for co-hosting the popular Australian version of Dancing with the Stars and for the role of Tina Sparkle in the hit 1992 film Strictly Ballroom. She currently hosts Big Brother Australia, Today Extra and The Voice Australia. In 1992 Kruger came to prominence in her acting debut as "Tina Sparkle" in the American Film Institute Award-Winning film Strictly Ballroom.
She also served as a ballroom adviser for the film.
This remains as Kruger"s only acting role to date. Following Kruger"s film debut she hosted the Children"s Variety Show Wonder World on the Nine Network.
Kruger has been an Entertainment Reporter for both Seven Network shows Today Tonight, Sunrise and 11AM. Kruger previously hosted the Morning Program on the Sydney-based radio station Mix 106.5 with Dancing with the Stars Judges Todd McKenney and Andy Grace. In 2004 Kruger joined the Seven Network reality dance competition television series Dancing with the Stars, the Australian version of the United Kingdom British Broadcasting Corporation television series Strictly Come Dancing.
She co-hosted the series with both Daryl Somers and Daniel MacPherson over the course of the eleven seasons she appeared on.
In November 2011 Kruger announced she was leaving both Dancing with the Stars and Seven Network to pursue other opportunities. Spice Girls member and United Kingdom songstress Melanie Brown replaced Kruger for the series" twelfth season which premiered in April 2012. In September 2008 Kruger was confirmed to host the Seven Network makeover reality show 10 Years Younger in 10 Days.
Despite high ratings for its series premiere, Seven Network did not renew the series for a second season.
In November 2011 Kruger signed a development deal with the Nine Network. Kruger was confirmed to host her own daytime talk show Mornings with musician David Campbell.
The series replaces Kerri-Anne which was ended that same month. The series premiered on 6 February 2012.
Kruger was also announced to host Nine Network"s reboot of the competition reality television series Big Brother Australia.
Kruger replaces Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O who hosted the series on Network Ten in its eighth season, which was cancelled in 2008. Big Brother Australia 9 premiered on 13 August 2012 to 1.6 million viewers, the franchise"s highest ratings since the series" third season. Kruger"s performance on the show received mixed reviews from critics and viewers.
On 22 February 2015, it was announced that Kruger would be joining the fourth series of The Voice Australia as a co-host with Darren McMullen.
Channel 7 later issued an apology for her statement.
Views
Quotations:
"I think it"s nice you get on so well with your dad".