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'''Andrew Alfred "Drew" Scott''' is celebrity from [[Dancing with the Stars 25|season 25]] of ''[[Dancing with the Stars]]''.
 
'''Andrew Alfred "Drew" Scott''' is celebrity from [[Dancing with the Stars 25|season 25]] of ''[[Dancing with the Stars]]''.
   
==Biography==
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== Biography ==
 
<small>''Retrieved from abc.com''</small><br>
 
<small>''Retrieved from abc.com''</small><br>
Drew Scott is co-founder of Scott Brothers Entertainment and Scott Living. He and his twin brother, Jonathan, host multiple top-rated HGTV series, including the Emmy-nominated ''Property Brothers'', ''Brother vs. Brother'' and ''Property Brothers at Home'', and their shows are watched by millions of fans in over 150 countries. A New York Times bestselling author and one of People's "Sexiest Men Alive," Scott is also a bona fide social media influencer with over three million followers across his social platforms.
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Drew Scott is co-founder of Scott Brothers Entertainment and Scott Living. He and his twin brother, Jonathan, host multiple top-rated HGTV series, including the Emmy-nominated ''Property Brothers'', ''Brother vs. Brother'', and ''Property Brothers at Home''. Their shows are watched by millions of fans in over 150 countries. A ''New York Times'' bestselling author and one of ''People's'' "Sexiest Men Alive," Scott is also a bona fide social media influencer with over three million followers across his social platforms.
   
Born and raised in Canada, Scott's passion for all things entrepreneurial began at age seven when he and Jonathan started their first business. By 18, they were buying and flipping homes, and by their mid-20s they had a thriving real estate, design and renovation business with hundreds of clients.
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Born and raised in Canada, Scott's passion for all things entrepreneurial began at age seven when he and Jonathan started their first business. By eighteen, they were buying and flipping homes, and by their mid-20s they had a thriving real estate, design and renovation business with hundreds of clients.
   
Scott's love of acting began during elementary school. He then started doing improv, sketch and standup comedy while in high school. Later, he booked roles in popular TV series such as Smallville and Breaker High. Eventually, he and Jonathan were approached to host a home renovation show called ''My Dream Home'', which later became ''Property Brothers''.
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Scott's love of acting began during elementary school. He then started doing improv, sketch and standup comedy while in high school. Later, he booked roles in popular TV series such as ''Smallville'' and ''Breaker High''. Eventually, he and Jonathan were approached to host a home renovation show called ''My Dream Home'', which later became ''Property Brothers''.
   
 
In addition to his television and social media success, Scott is one half of a rising global lifestyle brand, which includes multiple extensions into music, media and retail. He and Jonathan established "Scott Brothers Entertainment," which produces award winning and engaging content in all genres for TV, film and digital platforms. The brothers expanded their brand with the creation of "Scott Living," a designer collection of indoor and outdoor furniture, décor and bedding.
 
In addition to his television and social media success, Scott is one half of a rising global lifestyle brand, which includes multiple extensions into music, media and retail. He and Jonathan established "Scott Brothers Entertainment," which produces award winning and engaging content in all genres for TV, film and digital platforms. The brothers expanded their brand with the creation of "Scott Living," a designer collection of indoor and outdoor furniture, décor and bedding.
   
In 2015 the Scott brothers wrote and recorded two original tracks, "Hold On" and "Let the Night Shine In," with music producers Victoria Shaw and Chad Carlson. "Hold On" hit the Billboard Hot Country charts within the first month of its release. In January 2017 they put their own country spin on Flo Rida's wildly popular single "My House" with 100% of the single's proceeds being donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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In 2015 the Scott brothers wrote and recorded two original tracks, "Hold On" and "Let the Night Shine In", with music producers Victoria Shaw and Chad Carlson. "Hold On" hit the ''Billboard'' Hot Country charts within the first month of its release. In January 2017 they put their own country spin on [[Flo Rida]]'s wildly popular single "My House" with all of the single's proceeds being donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
   
Last year, he and Jonathan released their first book, Dream Home: The Property Brothers' Ultimate Guide to Finding & Fixing Your Perfect House. It was both a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. Scott will release a memoir, co-authored with brother Jonathan, entitled It Takes Two: Our Story, on September 5, 2017.
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Last year, he and Jonathan released their first book, ''Dream Home: The Property Brothers' Ultimate Guide to Finding & Fixing Your Perfect House''. It was both a ''New York Times'' and ''Wall Street Journal'' bestseller. Scott will release a memoir, co-authored with brother Jonathan, entitled ''It Takes Two: Our Story'', 5 September 2017.
   
 
Outside of his career endeavors, Scott serves as a global ambassador for World Vision, working to improve child protection domestically and abroad. His wide-ranging philanthropic contributions include working with a variety of charities such as Artists for Peace and Justice, The American Red Cross and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, among others. He is also very active when it comes to environmental responsibility and the advancement of clean, renewable energies.
 
Outside of his career endeavors, Scott serves as a global ambassador for World Vision, working to improve child protection domestically and abroad. His wide-ranging philanthropic contributions include working with a variety of charities such as Artists for Peace and Justice, The American Red Cross and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, among others. He is also very active when it comes to environmental responsibility and the advancement of clean, renewable energies.
   
==Dancing with the Stars 25==
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== Dancing with the Stars 25 ==
===Scores===
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<sup>1</sup>Score given by guest judge Shania Twain.<br><sup>1</sup>Score given by guest judge [[Julianne Hough]].
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<sup>1</sup>Score given by guest judge [[Shania Twain]].<br>
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<sup>2</sup>Score given by guest judge [[Julianne Hough]].
   
 
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Drew​ and​ ​Emma’s - Waltz - Dancing with the Stars
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Revision as of 20:05, 14 October 2019

Drew Scott
DrewScott-Promo25
Celebrity Profile
Birth Date 28 April 1978 (1978-04-28) (age 45)
Hometown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Known For Realtor and entrepreneur

Dancing with the Stars 25

Partner(s) Emma Slater
Placement 4th
Highest Score 39 (Freestyle)
Lowest Score 16 (Foxtrot)
Average Score 25.7

Andrew Alfred "Drew" Scott is celebrity from season 25 of Dancing with the Stars.

Biography

Retrieved from abc.com
Drew Scott is co-founder of Scott Brothers Entertainment and Scott Living. He and his twin brother, Jonathan, host multiple top-rated HGTV series, including the Emmy-nominated Property Brothers, Brother vs. Brother, and Property Brothers at Home. Their shows are watched by millions of fans in over 150 countries. A New York Times bestselling author and one of People's "Sexiest Men Alive," Scott is also a bona fide social media influencer with over three million followers across his social platforms.

Born and raised in Canada, Scott's passion for all things entrepreneurial began at age seven when he and Jonathan started their first business. By eighteen, they were buying and flipping homes, and by their mid-20s they had a thriving real estate, design and renovation business with hundreds of clients.

Scott's love of acting began during elementary school. He then started doing improv, sketch and standup comedy while in high school. Later, he booked roles in popular TV series such as Smallville and Breaker High. Eventually, he and Jonathan were approached to host a home renovation show called My Dream Home, which later became Property Brothers.

In addition to his television and social media success, Scott is one half of a rising global lifestyle brand, which includes multiple extensions into music, media and retail. He and Jonathan established "Scott Brothers Entertainment," which produces award winning and engaging content in all genres for TV, film and digital platforms. The brothers expanded their brand with the creation of "Scott Living," a designer collection of indoor and outdoor furniture, décor and bedding.

In 2015 the Scott brothers wrote and recorded two original tracks, "Hold On" and "Let the Night Shine In", with music producers Victoria Shaw and Chad Carlson. "Hold On" hit the Billboard Hot Country charts within the first month of its release. In January 2017 they put their own country spin on Flo Rida's wildly popular single "My House" with all of the single's proceeds being donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Last year, he and Jonathan released their first book, Dream Home: The Property Brothers' Ultimate Guide to Finding & Fixing Your Perfect House. It was both a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. Scott will release a memoir, co-authored with brother Jonathan, entitled It Takes Two: Our Story, 5 September 2017.

Outside of his career endeavors, Scott serves as a global ambassador for World Vision, working to improve child protection domestically and abroad. His wide-ranging philanthropic contributions include working with a variety of charities such as Artists for Peace and Justice, The American Red Cross and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, among others. He is also very active when it comes to environmental responsibility and the advancement of clean, renewable energies.

Dancing with the Stars 25

Scores

1Score given by guest judge Shania Twain.
2Score given by guest judge Julianne Hough.

Gallery

Performances