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Aishah Akorede has your eyes on dream work after DWTS’s departure

Aishah Akorede has your eyes on dream work after DWTS’s departure

Aishah Akorede will not lift the Dancing With the Stars Glitterball trophy this year later She was voted on the program On Sunday night, but she has her eyes firmly on another award.

The 25 -year -old model already has beauty, brain and an impressive CV that includes being crowned Miss Universe Ireland in 2023, as well as celebrating a master’s degree.

But after his long period at Rté studios, Aishah has a new work dream of being a television presenter and said he will do ‘everything in (his) power to make it come true.

Former Miss Ireland Aishah Akorede with her professional dance partner Robert Rowinski during Dancing with the Stars. PIC; Kyran O'Brien/Kobpix without Rate by Repro (during the show rate is applied after that).
Former Miss Ireland Aishah Akorede with her professional dance partner Robert Rowinski during Dancing with the Stars. Pic: Kyran O’Brien/Kobpix

Speaking after they voted outside the program, Aishah said: ‘I’m going to put it out there. The closed mouths do not feed.

‘Actually, I really want to be a presenter. I think I have the qualities to be a presenter and even if I need to make a internship to reach that point, I will.

‘I will do everything in my possession. I really want to become a presenter. Next step, luckily. Cross fingers.

Former Miss Ireland Aishah Akorede with her professional dance partner Robert Rowinski during Dancing With The Stars
Former Miss Ireland Aishah Akorede with her professional dance partner Robert Rowinski during Dancing with the Stars. Pic: Kyran O’Brien/Kobpix

Aishah and his professional partner Robert Rowinski face the Olympic Jack Woolley and Alex Vladimirov in the dance after an intense semifinal, but it was not destined to be for Aishah and she was the seventh celebrity that was voted for the show.

However, she impressed the judges and took pride in the program while believing awareness about falciform cell disease, a condition that affects red blood cells in the body, which She has dealt with all her life.

Aishah Akorede and Robert Rowinski during Dancing with the Stars
Aishah Akorede and Robert Rowinski during Dancing with the Stars. Pic: Kyran O’Brien/Kobpix

She admitted that she was “terrified” in the program with her condition and that the training for the show was initially very physically demanding, but has accumulated incredible resistance as the weeks progressed.

Aishah said: ‘I will be honest, at first I was deceased when I did my first minutes with this guy (his partner Robert). But as time passed, I just built the force, I built the resistance to continue dancing.

Aishah Akorede and Robert Rowiński. PIC: Barry McCall
Aishah Akorede and Robert Rowiński. PIC: Barry McCall

‘I think that is the reality of life, when you start something new, it is so difficult, but when it continues, it continues to progress, this is as improvements. This is how you become stronger.

Although it will not be in the final of the next few weeks, Aishah said that even reaching the semifinals was a great success story for her.

Aishah Akorede with his dance partner Robert Rowinski at Dancing with the Stars. Pic: Kyran O'Brien/Kobpix
Aishah Akorede with his dance partner Robert Rowinski at Dancing with the Stars. Pic: Kyran O’Brien/Kobpix

She said: ‘When I was in the program for the first time, I was more terrified of that. I was really terrified that I could never keep up.

‘And I continued to the semifinals! So, I am very happy to have gone so far.

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