Johnny Weir is taking it to the next level. The two-time Olympian hit the ballroom again on week 2 of “Dancing With the Stars” on Tuesday night, dancing a Tango to Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face”.
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Derek Hough, the king of the ballroom, is returning to !In a new Twitter post shared by on Wednesday, ABC teased that the 35-year-old dancer will be back in some capacity for the show's upcoming 29th season. What exactly he'll be doing will be revealed next Tuesday on .Longtime fans know that Hough is a legend in the ballroom, winning the mirrorball a total of six times, the most of any other pro.
Johnny Weir is taking it to the next level. The two-time Olympian hit the ballroom again on week 2 of “Dancing With the Stars” on Tuesday night, dancing a Tango to Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face”.
Dancing With The Stars is back on tonight after its regular night off.
Peter White Television EditorDancing With The Stars new judge Derek Hough is to host and develop a range of entertainment projects with ABC Entertainment after striking an overall deal with the broadcaster.This comes after Hough recently returned to the ABC fold. Hough was a professional dancer on Dancing With The Stars between 2007 and 2016 before he left to become a judge on NBC’s World of Dance.The overall deal will see him work with the network on specials and entertainment programming.
Also Read: Ad Don Lewis' Family Aired During Carole Baskin's 'DWTS' Debut Yielded 'Legitimate Tips,' Lawyer Says“Derek is a creative force not just in the ballroom, but also every room he enters,” said Karey Burke, president of ABC Entertainment. “He has been part of our ABC family for many years; the energy and dedication he brings to every project is palpable.
Nev Schulman believes that he and his partner, Jenna Johnson, have a good shot at winning the mirrorball trophy on Dancing With the Stars this season.“Part of me feels like I have a chance, but I mean, there’s so many things that could happen,” Schulman, 35, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, September 15. “Everyone on the show has such a different kind of arsenal of talents and charm and personality.
Dancing with the Stars' first-ever socially distanced season kicked off Monday and while a lot of it was different, a lot of it was the same. Celebrities danced with pro dancers, judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough critiqued their movies, and clear frontrunners emerged.
The first night of Dancing With the Stars season 29 just ended and we have a full recap with all of the scores from the evening.
is officially back and we couldn't be happier to watch a whole new lineup of celebrities compete for the coveted mirrorball trophy!After months of anticipation, the dance competition show kicked off Monday night, with new host Tyra Banks and the return of Derek Hough, this time as judge, alongside Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli.
Tyra Banks and judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough kicked off season 29 of Dancing With the Stars and although it included many new elements due to the coronavirus pandemic, one thing remained the same: The stars were ready to dance.Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean kicked off the show and while the judges were happy with his energy, they wanted a bit more.
returns Monday night, with a lot of new faces and big changes! With Tyra Banks hosting, Derek Hough behind the judges' table, and an eclectic cast of contestants, we'll be following along for the whole two-hour season 29 debut to break down all the best dances and the most surprising moments.In the first season since since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, fans will see a whole new ballroom and a new, safety-focused production that will be quite a bit different from anything we've seen
Derek Hough is happy to be back home with his family. ET spoke with the six-time mirrorball champion via Zoom on Tuesday, shortly after ABC announced he's returning to the ballroom as a judge this season alongside Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli.
Derek Hough is returning to the ballroom for season 29 of, and now, we finally know what his role is!During Tuesday's, ABC revealed that the six-time mirrorball champion will be serving as a judge this season. Len Goodman, who is currently in the U.K.
Derek Hough is sitting at the judges' table for the upcoming season of “Dancing with Stars.” On Tuesday, ABC confirmed Hough, the six-time mirror ball champion, would be replacing longtime judge Len Goodman. Goodman, 76, is unable to return due to travel restrictions from England to the United States amid the coronavirus pandemic, the network confirmed in a press release.
Also Read: 'Dancing With the Stars': Tyra Banks Says She Isn't Changing Show - Just Bringing Some 'Spice'“This show has been and will always be incredibly special to me,” Hough said. “Coming back feels like coming home and I couldn’t be more excited to be back in the ballroom.”Hough last danced on the show in Season 23, when his celebrity partner was Marilu Henner.
Daniel Holloway Executive Editor, TVDerek Hough has joined “Dancing With the Stars” as a judge for the show’s upcoming season.Hough, a professional dancer on the show, will replace Len Goodman, who is exiting his longtime judges-table role due to circumstances surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Derek Hough is returning to the ballroom!