Erika Jayne is ready to reclaim her career and, in a way, her life. “It’s been a hard few years and for this Bet It All on Blonde residency to come along was really sort of heaven-sent, I believe,” she says, sitting down with ET inside the rehearsal space.
The show’s a “dream come true” weekend gig at House of Blues inside the Mandalay Bay resort in Las Vegas is set to run through the end of the year. “When I walked in here [yesterday] and I saw this, I started to cry, even though it’s bare,” she tells ET, motioning to the mock stage built behind her in Burbank, California. “I started to cry because it was real,” she continues. “You know, you can rehearse in a dance studio for so long, with tape on the floor, but then I saw it built out and I thought, oh my god.
It’s actually happening. And then when I saw the billboards, I kind of was like, ‘Oh no… I have to do this show! What have I gotten my…’ I literally– there was a hot second where I was like, ‘Uh, what have you gotten yourself into, ma’am?’ But, it’s all good.” The residency, which Erika describes as “daunting,” serves as her sort-of reintroduction to the music world, a “happy place” for most of her life.
She secured eight No. 1 hits on Billboard‘s US Dance Club chart before joining “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” in 2016.
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