Nikki Webster reveals her guilty pleasure reality shows and 2021 plans

EXCLUSIVE: Nikki Webster reveals her guilty pleasure reality shows as she hints new music is on the way in 2021

Nikki Webster rose to fame at the age of 13 when she performed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

And the 33-year-old mother of two has revealed she is just like the rest of us and enjoys switching on reality TV for some light-hearted entertainment.

‘I’m like a Housewives fan. I love all that kind of stuff,’ she told Daily Mail Australia on Thursday.

Guilty pleasures: Nikki Webster has revealed she is just like the rest of us and enjoys switching on reality TV for some light-hearted entertainment. Pictured on June 24, 2010, in Sydney

‘I’m also addicted to Keeping Up with the Kardashians. I’m a big fan of reality TV stuff. It’s a lot of fun, and take it lightly. It’s fun to watch.’

She added: ‘I love Married At First Sight. Who couldn’t love MAFS? It’s so good. There’s so much craziness going on.

‘The way MAFS cast is awesome and very entertaining… I get quite into it.’

Relatable: 'I love Married At First Sight. Who couldn't love MAFS? It's so good. There's so much craziness going on,' she told Daily Mail Australia on Thursday. Pictured: 2019 MAFS couple Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant

Relatable: ‘I love Married At First Sight. Who couldn’t love MAFS? It’s so good. There’s so much craziness going on,’ she told Daily Mail Australia on Thursday. Pictured: 2019 MAFS couple Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant

Nikki also admitted she was ‘very excited’ about the all-stars reunion special, saying: ‘I’m sure it’s going to be interesting to see where they are at in their life.’

Back in January, Nikki announced she was bringing the hit American reality show Dance Moms to Australia.

But these plans have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

On hold: in January, Nikki announced she was bringing the hit American reality show Dance Moms to Australia. These plans have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic

On hold: in January, Nikki announced she was bringing the hit American reality show Dance Moms to Australia. These plans have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic

‘Dance Moms Australia is on hold because of Covid, obviously. It’s one of those things were everything is placed on a back-burner and you have to ride of it,’ she said.

Meanwhile, Nikki has been making the most of her time in self-isolation by working on other projects, including her highly anticipated new album. 

‘I’ve recorded a whole album which I’m hoping to release sometime in the new year,’ she said.

Australia’s Biggest Trolls Dance Party will be held on YouTube on Friday 11 December at 4pm. Head to TrollsDanceParty.com.au to set a reminder.

Trolls World Tour Dance Party Edition is available on digital now and on DVD from December 9

Postponed: 'Dance Moms Australia is on hold because of Covid, obviously. It's just one of those things,' she said. Pictured: Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller

Postponed: ‘Dance Moms Australia is on hold because of Covid, obviously. It’s just one of those things,’ she said. Pictured: Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller