The dance has ended for “Dancing With the Stars” hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews.
ABC said in a assertion that the display is trying to “embark on a brand new innovative path” and host Bergeron “departs the display with our sincerest thanks and gratitude for his trademark wit and charm that helped make this show a achievement.”
No replacements have been named.
Bergeron has hosted “Dancing With the Stars” since its premiere in 2005.
He took to Twitter to announce his departure. “It’s been an exquisite 15-12 months run and the most sudden gift of my profession,” he wrote. “I’m thankful for that and for the lifelong friendships made.”
Last year, Bergeron made waves while he expressed his unhappiness that former White House press secretary Sean Spicer become most of the contestants for the fall season.
Bergeron tweeted that he earlier instructed manufacturers he hoped the brand new season could be a “joyful respite from our exhausting political weather” and advised them no longer have any “divisive bookings.” Producers apparently disagreed. “We can agree to disagree, as we do now, but in the end it’s their name,” Bergeron wrote.
Former contestants tweeted their goodbyes, with Bindi Irwin saying that spending time with Bergeron “changed into one among my preferred parts” of the display and Lea Thompson announcing there's no show with out Bergeron. “They might as well cancel it.”
The finale that season — No. 28 — ended with Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten taking the trophy but scored a brand new low in total viewers many of the show’s preceding finales. Still, the very last display become the most watched software on broadcast television that week with 7.7 million overall viewers.
The community on Monday additionally stated farewell to Andrews, who firstly competed as a contestant back in 2010 and lower back as co-host in 2014. "Her signature humorousness has grow to be an indicator of the display,” the statement read.
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