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Julianne and Derek Hough Reflect on 20 Years of "Dancing With the Stars"
5 Nov
Summary
- DWTS has evolved from "the Wild Wild West" to extravagant set designs
- Julianne and Derek Hough have been part of the show since the beginning, with Julianne as a pro dancer and Derek as a pro and judge
- The show has been a "safe place" and "saved" Derek's life during difficult times

As "Dancing With the Stars" marks its 20th anniversary, siblings Julianne and Derek Hough, who have been part of the show since its early days, look back on the remarkable journey of the popular reality competition.
Julianne, who joined the show as a pro dancer in 2007, and Derek, who came on board later that year, recall the show's humble beginnings, when even having a simple stool on stage was considered a big deal. However, over the years, the production has evolved dramatically, with the Houghs now seeing elaborate set designs, including "Aztec ruins" and "water features."
For the Houghs, the show has been more than just a platform for their dancing talents. Julianne describes DWTS as her "safe place to call home," while Derek credits the show with "literally saving his life" during difficult personal times, such as his wife's medical emergency and a previous miscarriage.
The siblings' unbreakable bond has also been strengthened by their shared experience on the show. Julianne, who won two Mirrorball Trophies as a pro dancer, and Derek, who holds a record six trophies, have supported each other through the highs and lows of their DWTS journeys, with Derek even acknowledging Julianne's role in "disrupting the whole scene" and becoming a "model of what we see now."
As the show continues to captivate audiences with its blend of entertainment and personal transformations, the Houghs' enduring connection and the profound impact of "Dancing With the Stars" on their lives serve as a testament to the enduring appeal of this beloved reality competition.




