Maksim Chmerkovskiy Shares Why He’s Hesitant for His 4-Year-Old Son to Pursue Dance

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Regarding his time on The Masked Dancer, the star shares that he “couldn’t have asked for a better experience.” He also reveals that his sole condition upon joining the show as the Sloth was that he only be responsible for dancing and not have to worry about such details as the choreography or his attire.

“I just wanted to play the part and do my best within my part,” Maks says. “Obviously, I would have a say in choreography, or some steps and things to do like that, but I didn’t want to be in charge. I didn’t want to get in my own way, as I’ve gotten plenty of times in the past, in other projects.”

Clearly, he has a lot of excitement going on in his life at the moment, having also recently launched the online video platform Dance & Co., which offers users access to dance classes, workouts, shows and more. Amid all of this, he appreciates that fatherhood continues to change him for the better.

“I’m learning from Shai probably more than is learning from me,” the proud papa gushes. “He’s growing, he’s great, he’s amazing.”

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