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Woof, woof: Rebel Wilson goes to the dogs in reality show

- MEA STUDIO / SHUTTERSTO­CK By Beth Harris NETWORK SEVEN

LOS ANGELES — Rebel Wilson is going to the dogs. And it’s not the first time.

The Australian actress comes from a family with a long history of handling and grooming dogs and will return to her roots as host of ABC’s “Pooch Perfect,” an eight-episode series featuring 10 dog groomers and their assistants competing in challenges.

She said Thursday that her great-grandmothe­r began a beagle club in Australia and that her mother judges dog shows internatio­nally. As a child, Wilson traveled in her family’s yellow van to shows and sold grooming products despite being allergic to dogs.

“My mom was devastated when I chose not to continue the family legacy,” Wilson said in a virtual call with the Television Critics Associatio­n. “When I told her I wasn’t going to continue in the family business and try to be an internatio­nal movie star, she cried. I had to tell her in a public place so she wouldn’t do anything too crazy.”

In the show, Lisa Vanderpump, dog groomer Jorge Bendersky and veterinari­an Callie Harris will vote on creations from dog groomers and one team will be sent back to the doghouse — or eliminated — each week.

The remaining teams square off in a grooming

‘My mom was devastated when I chose not to continue the family legacy.’

Rebel Wilson

Australian actress

transforma­tion. The top three teams will compete for $100,000. The show debuts March 30 and is based on an Australian version.

“Pooch Perfect” is Wilson’s first project after undergoing her own transforma­tion. She lost 60 pounds during her selfprocla­imed year of health last year.

“I’ve been showing it off on Instagram a bit too shamelessl­y,” she said. “I get two looks per episode, and I like to work with my stylist and show off the new physique because still single. So this is my prime-time opportunit­y to just really put it out there.”

Wilson worked without a studio audience because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, the seats are filled with stuffed animals.

“I do try to bring the comedy in the show,” she said. “I also do what’s called ‘dogography’ in the show, which is a new term I invented. We dress the PAs (production assistants) up in dog costumes, and I work out little dances. I tried to lighten it up.”

Rebel Wilson is the host of ABC’s “Pooch Perfect.”

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It’s no secret that pets contribute to overall happiness. Owning a dog has even been linked to better mental health and less perception of social isolation — both risk factors for heart attacks.
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