Kate Henshaw lands a major deal

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PopUlar actress, Kate Henshaw, is starting the year on a big note.  Information gathered by, R in the early hours of Friday suggested  that the screen diva would be doing the country proud as she has  just landed a major international deal.

The deal, R gathered, is a big leap for Henshaw, whose influence in  the entertainment industry keeps growing bigger, despite not  featuring in many movies as before.

Henshaw, it was learnt, would be one of the judges at this year’s  CBS international reality show, a deal that was said to have earned  the veteran actress a mouth-watering transaction.

The series is a one-of-a-kind talent competition featuring elite  acts from around the globe competing for a $1 million prize. The  acts not only have to impress the all-star line-up of American  judges also need to break through the “wall of the world,”  featuring more than 50 renowned experts from 38  countries.

Henshaw revealed that she’s excited to announce that she is  one of the international judges, representing Nigeria in the New  CBS Global talent show.’

She enthuses: “Totally excited to finally announce that I am one of  the International judges, proudly representing Nigeria in the New  CBS Global talent show “THE WORLD’S BEST”!!

The You or I actress also disclosed that she, alongside 49 other  International judges would make up the #WallOfTheWorld.

The American judges, for the reality show have been announced as  Drew Barrymore, Faith Hill and RuPaul.

To be hosted by Emmy award winner, James Corden, The World’s  Best is scheduled to premiere in the U.S on February 3 following the  Super Bowl on CBS.

It will be recalled that Henshaw was one of the three judges of  the reality TV show, Naija’s Got Talent,’ which ran for three  seasons in Nigeria.

The Wall of the world has experts from every field  of entertainment: from Bollywood to ballet, K-Pop to comedy;  martial arts to magic, and everything in between.

These experts have fervent followings in their home  countries but, in many cases, internationally, and will offer  feedback during every round of the competition and be responsible  for helping to decide which act is ultimately crowned.

Among them are champions, award-winners, international TV judges  and even superstars in their native lands. They are knowledgeable,  honest and, at times, outrageous. They bring an entirely fresh  perspective to the talent show landscape.

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