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Matthew Morrison LEAVES judging role on So You Think You Can Dance after ONE WEEK

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Matthew Morrison has announced his departure from his judging role on So You Think You Can Dance.The 43-year-old was on the series for a week before he left over what an Us Weekly source described as a 'minor infraction.'He himself confessed that 'I did not follow competition production protocols, preventing me from being able to judge the competition fairly.' 'I did not follow competition production protocols':Matthew Morrison has announced his departure from his judging role on So You Think You Can Dance; pictured in 2019Matthew, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss and JoJo Siwa were the judges for the 17th and current season, which began with an auditions episode last Wednesday.However by this Friday, he announced: 'Having the opportunity to be a judge on So You Think You Can Dance was an incredible honor for me.Therefore, it is my deepest regret to inform you that I will be leaving the show.' The Glee heartthrob admitted: 'After filming the audition rounds for the show and completing the selection of the 12 finalists, I did not follow competition production protocols, preventing me from being able to judge the competition fairly.'He went on: 'I cannot apologize enough to all involved and I will be watching alongside you all on what I know will be one of the best seasons yet.' Company:Matthew's fellow first-time judge on the 17th and current season is Dance Moms alum JoJo Siwa, who is pictured on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Mainstay: The third judge is Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, who shot to fame as a runner up competitor on the series and is now known as the sidekick on The Ellen DeGeneres ShowFOX revealed to Us Weekly that they 'will soon announce a new judge to the series for the next wave of the competition starting on.

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