You know, I would just flop my arms around and struggle to stay on beat. So if you were to just put me in the middle of a dance floor and play a song and say, “All right, go,” I would look like anybody else at a wedding reception. How much time do you put into practicing each dance? But I’m doing my best to keep up with the kids. I’m getting up there in age, I’m almost 40, so what I think is cool probably isn’t so cool anymore. At the end of the day, I just try to do what I think is cool, or hop on a trend that I think is cool. And now that TikTok has exploded in popularity, I get some ideas from it as well. When I first started back in 2019, before TikTok was really a thing, it was just cool stuff that I’d see on Instagram. Bailey Muñoz, Nick Kosir and Comfort on “So You Think You Can Dance” (Fox)Īnd now you’ve got 2 million followers on Instagram! Where do you get your dance ideas? Veteran America and the 2022 competition in Orlando, FL, please visit To purchase tickets, visit. has supported over 8,000 women veterans and their children in over 30 states and territories, provided over 17,000 days of housing and raised over $3 million in support of their mission. ( which provides housing, job support, and educational opportunities to women veterans in need. Veteran America competition supports the national nonprofit, Final Salute, Inc. Veteran America serves as a role model, teaching and empowering young women to support, inspire and lift-up one another. In addition, they have an opportunity to present a lip-sync routine as part of their talent requirement, so you’re in for an awesome show! Veteran America, and Women in Military History. Prior to the finale, the finalists will be put through a rigorous round of interviews testing their knowledge of Final Salute, Ms. The 25 finalists represent different branches of the military, service era, combat deployments, and military occupations. This year’s event is back in-person and will be streamed live too. Veteran America competition is on Sunday, October 30th at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, FL. Veteran America has provided a voice to homeless women veterans, and this movement has raised over $705,000 to support the mission of Final Salute, Inc. I hope he will inspire others to do the same,” stated Maj. We are excited to partner with a talent who is not only genuine and authentic with his actions, but also understands the seriousness/urgency of our cause and joined to lend his voice and reach as an ally. “Nick has a huge personality and a kind and giving heart. The new title holder will travel the country advocating, fundraising, and supporting homeless women veterans and their children, and her fellow sisters-in-arms. Veteran America has been combating for over a decade. Veteran America was created in 2012 because on any given day in the United States there are over 55,000 homeless women veterans. Veteran America competition,” stated Nick Kosir, The Dancing Weatherman. It is truly an honor to Emcee the 2022 Ms. Veteran America have created to raise awareness is nothing short of phenomenal. It was honestly a shock to learn that women veterans were the fastest growing segment of the homeless population and I think the platform that Major Jas Boothe and Ms. “There was absolutely no way I could turn away a call to support our nation’s heroes, especially those facing homelessness. Prior to his time in Charlotte, Kosir worked at KBTV-TV, the FOX affiliated station in Beaumont, TX and KMVT-TV, the CBS/CW affiliate in Twin Falls, ID. In this capacity, he delivered weather reports as well as covered major events such as Tropical Storm Isaias. Prior to joining the FOX Weather platform, Kosir served as the morning meteorologist for FOX affiliate WJZY-TV’s Good Day Charlotte newscast in Charlotte, NC. With more than 5 million followers across both TikTok and Instagram, Kosir has gained notoriety beyond his weather reporting as his viral dancing videos have become a pop culture phenomenon - one of which was featured in Lil Nas X’s opening at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards. In 2019, when Kosir was a meteorologist for WJZY-TV in Charlotte, he did a 34-second hip-hop-inspired dance in his suit and tie. Kosir became an internet dancing sensation overnight. The next title holder will be crowned on Sunday, October 30th, presented by Aventon Companies, at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando. FOX Weather Meteorologist, Nick Kosir, famously known as the “The Dancing Weatherman,” will entertain and keep the competition flowing as he Emcee’s the 2022 Ms. Veteran America competition, highlighting the “Women Beyond the Uniform,” will have a little extra snap in the hip. Nick Kosir, The Dancing WeathermanORLANDO, FL, UNITED STATES, Aug/ / - This year’s Ms.
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