What's the Prize on Season 17 of 'So You Think You Can Dance'? It's Not as Grand as Season 16's

After a three-year hiatus, Fox's dance competition series 'So You Think You Can Dance' is back. What's the grand prize for the Season 17 winner? Though there are several new and diverse dancing competition shows on TV like Legendary and Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls Fox's So You Think You Can

After a three-year hiatus, Fox's dance pageant series 'So You Think You Can Dance' is again. What's the grand prize for the Season 17 winner?

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Though there are several new and diverse dancing pageant displays on TV — like Legendary and Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls — Fox's So You Think You Can Dance has stood the take a look at of time, reinventing itself and keeping things recent for a whopping 17 seasons.

The premise is unassuming: "Contestants compete in various dance styles to secure their place in the So You Think You Can Dance studio and to become "America's favourite dancer." And Season 17 — which premiered on May 18, 2022 — promises a "refreshed," "revived," and "reinvigorated" feel.

While Emmy nominee Cat Deeley returns as the show's host, Season 17 features a new panel of judges: singer, dancer, and YouTube sensation JoJo Siwa, freestyle hip hop dancer and choreographer Stephen “tWitch” Boss, and Emmy-winning actress Leah Remini (who replaced Emmy- and Tony-nominated actor Matthew Morrison mid-season).

Showcasing dance styles ranging from hip-hop to ballroom, So You Think You Can Dance shows just how broad the world of dance truly is. Being that it's a high-stakes competition series, what's the winning prize?

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What does the winner of 'So You Think You Can Dance' receive?

Season 16 of the Emmy-winning dance competition show saw then-19-year-old break dancer Bailey Munoz take home the prize on Sept. 16, 2019. Said prize included $250,000, the cover of Dance Spirit magazine, and the title of "America’s Favorite Dancer," per Parade.

However, things are a bit different for Season 17. According to Screen Rant, Cat Deeley announced on June 15, 2022, that the top 12 contestants would be competing for $100,000, along with the title of "America's Favorite Dancer" (whatever that means). In comparison, the prize isn't quite as grand (perhaps due to a slump in viewership).

Not only that, but she unveiled a brand-new twist. Members of the studio audience get to vote for their favorite dancers, which then decides which four dancers are up for elimination. From there, the judges pick two contestants to save, and two to send packing their bags. We would say they're sent to sashay away (you know, because dance), but that's a different competition show.

Leah Remini opened up about being asked to be a judge on 'SYTYCD' Season 17.

The King of Queens actress took the Glee actor's place during the show's milestone 300th episode. Understandably, it's a bit of an awkward position considering Matthew Morrison was fired. But Leah Remini was beyond thrilled to judge the series.

"I were given a decision from my supervisor: 'Would you be interested by being a judge on So You Think' — she didn’t in truth get to complete the query prior to I stated, 'Yes,'" Leah told TV Insider.

"I really like dance. I like dance shows. I love dancers. When Jennifer [Lopez] did her All I Have tour, which I brought JoJo and my daughter to, I be mindful sitting there for hours and hours going to rehearsals and I may watch dancers for hours… Cheryl [Burke] and Maks [Chmerkovskiy] are my buddies. I like individuals who not handiest love it but can carry out it," she continued.

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And while the New York Times bestselling author loves watching dance numbers and practicing at home, she doesn't love performing for a crowd.

"I've a dance studio at my space, and have ever since I did Dancing With the Stars. I dance every day. I do ballroom. I can watch them all day each night. [But] if anyone comes into my dance studio whilst I’m dancing, I’ll stop and switch the song off."

Considering we know the way much of a tricky woman Leah Remini is, this tidbit is awfully lovely.

Season 17 episodes of So You Think You Can Dance air on Wednesdays at Nine p.m. EST on Fox.

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