Daniela Ruah has made her debut in a brand new show ahead of the NCIS: LA cancelation and left her fans stunned in the process.
The actress, who is known and adored for her role as Kensi Blye in the CBS crime series, took to Instagram to share a post celebrating her stepping into her hosting role for the Portuguese version of The Traitors.
"The day is finally here!" she wrote in the caption, adding: "Ep 1 of 'Os Traidores (Traitors)' airs tonight in Portugal and I'm so exciting [sic] for you all to meet the contestants! This has been an incredible show to be a part of… Let's go!"
Daniela looked the part as she wore a chic white shirt with black tie and jacket over the top. The star then shared a video of her getting ready behind-the-scenes of the show's official photoshoot and her fans were stunned by her gorgeous look!
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One person commented: "Uhmmm. Stunning anyone? Simply gorgeous." Another wrote: "Incredible beautiful lady." Others, meanwhile, were quick to comment about how excited they are to watch the show.
"I love the original Dutch version!! I can't wait to watch from clips from this even without knowing Portugese!" said a fan, while another commented: "I am so curious to see it. I'm not Portuguese but I'll try to watch it anyway and maybe understand a little. Anyway, I'm proud of you Dani."
Although fans are thrilled for Daniela's next venture, many are saddened that another chapter of her career is coming to an end. NCIS: LA will air a double-bill next month to mark its finale following the news that the police series had been canceled.
The ending will feature a two-part finale, the first airing on May 14th, and after the very final episode, fans will get treated to a farewell special featuring cast interviews and plenty of behind-the-scenes moments from the last fourteen years.
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