Bobby Bones returned his Mirrorball Trophy to ABC after feeling hurt by Tom Bergeron's comments about his DWTS win, which Bergeron later apologized for, acknowledging his remarks may have been hurtful.
The article recaps the Season 34 semifinals of Dancing With The Stars, highlighting the return of former host Tom Bergeron, the nostalgic anniversary episode, and the announcement of the semifinalists, with detailed performances and scores.
Tom Bergeron returned as a guest judge on 'Dancing With the Stars' for its 20th anniversary, on the condition that his appearance would include a donation to the Motion Picture and Television Fund, reflecting his ongoing support for industry-related charities and his positive relationship with the show's current producers.
Tom Bergeron returned as a guest judge on Dancing With the Stars for its 20th anniversary, but his participation was contingent on a donation to the Motion Picture and Television Fund, reflecting his long-standing support for industry-related charitable causes.
Tom Bergeron, former host of 'Dancing With the Stars,' reflects on his surprise return as a guest judge for the show's 20th anniversary, expressing his support for the show's current direction under new leadership and his disapproval of political casting, while also sharing his feelings about his past departure and his love for the show's community.
Tom Bergeron, former host of 'Dancing with the Stars,' will return as a guest judge for the show's 20th anniversary episode, marking a special reunion for fans and cast alike.
Tom Bergeron, the original host of Dancing With The Stars, is returning as a guest judge for the show's 20th anniversary special after leaving the show in 2020 due to disagreements over casting decisions, notably the inclusion of Sean Spicer. Bergeron expressed positive feelings about his return and highlighted his past criticisms of the show's casting choices, which contributed to his departure.
Tom Bergeron, the original host of Dancing With the Stars, will make a surprise return as a guest judge for the show's 20th anniversary episode, five years after his abrupt departure in 2020 due to disagreements over casting politics.
Tom Bergeron, the longtime host of 'Dancing With the Stars,' will return for the show's 20th anniversary special on November 11, marking his first appearance since his 2020 exit amid controversy over casting decisions. The show continues to break viewership records this season, with high fan engagement and voting.
Tom Bergeron, the original host of Dancing With the Stars, will return as a guest judge for the show's 20th anniversary episode on November 11, bringing nostalgia and celebrating the show's milestone with a special appearance.
Tom Bergeron, former host of "Dancing with the Stars," revealed that his departure from the show was due to a betrayal involving the casting of former White House press secretary Sean Spicer. Bergeron had suggested to the show's executives to avoid casting politicians to avoid divisiveness, but they cast Spicer anyway. Feeling betrayed, Bergeron issued a statement expressing his disappointment and knew it was his last season. He felt that the decision was a step too far, especially in an election year, and would have felt the same if it were a Democrat cast instead.
Former Dancing With the Stars host Tom Bergeron has responded to rumors that he could replace Pat Sajak as the host of Wheel of Fortune, saying he has no interest in the job. Bergeron joked on Instagram that he has developed an aversion to wearing suits and suggested that Ryan Seacrest could be in line for the role. Bergeron was unexpectedly fired from ABC's Dancing With the Stars in 2019 and has since been focusing on his own health. Wheel of Fortune is produced by Sony Pictures Television and distributed by CBS Media Ventures, with ABC currently holding the rights to air the show.
Former Dancing With the Stars host Tom Bergeron has joked that he has no interest in replacing Pat Sajak as the host of Wheel of Fortune, despite fans suggesting he should. Bergeron responded to fans on Instagram, saying he has developed an aversion to wearing suits. He also mentioned that he heard Ryan Seacrest is in line for the job. Bergeron was unexpectedly fired from ABC's Dancing With the Stars in 2019 and has since been focusing on his own health.
Former Dancing With the Stars host Tom Bergeron shared his thoughts on Julianne Hough replacing Tyra Banks as the new show lead, expressing that he was glad the show was in good hands. Fans praised Bergeron as the best DWTS host, while Tyra Banks revealed that she plans to step away from the ballroom to focus on her business ventures. Despite her abrupt resignation, Tyra has no issue with Julianne taking on her old job and believes that she is a perfect choice for the role.