America's Next Top Model's Tyra Banks has previously done daytime TV and now she's returning to it.

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The host and judge of America's Next Top Model once had her own daytime television show called The Tyra Banks Show, which ran for five seasons between 2005 and 2010.

Now she's getting the chance to give daytime another go. 

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The Wrap reported on Tuesday that Banks will return to daytime TV in the fall with The FAB Life.

The site reported that Banks' new syndicated lifestyle talk show has captivated the nation since it has sold to nearly 70 percent of television stations in the country.

"Local station interest and resulting sales for The FAB Life have been outstanding," Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution president, Janice Marinelli, said in a statement.

The FAB Life also has model Chrissy Teigen, Yahoo! Style editor Joe Zee, designer Lauren Makk and YouTube star Leah Ashley on board to co-host.

The show's panel will welcome celebrity guests and offer content to "motivate the audience to make their lives more fun and beautiful."

Marinelli added, "We are enormously pleased to collaborate with such a stellar group of stations and look forward to introducing this fresh and entertaining lifestyle show to viewers across the country next fall."

The Wrap reported that the stations include: Cox Media Group, Gannett Broadcasting, Scripps Broadcasting, Sinclair Broadcast Group, LIN Broadcasting and Raycom Media Group, WFAA Dallas, WFXT Boston, WSB Atlanta, WWJ Detroit, KNXV Phoenix, KIRO Seattle, WFTS Tampa, KARE Minneapolis, WSVN Miami, KTVD Denver, WFTV Orlando and WOIO Cleveland.