Julianne Hough Reveals Past Medical Emergency During 'Dancing with the Stars'
Julianne Hough recently reflected on her 20-year journey with Dancing with the Stars in a heartfelt social media post. Joining the show at just 18, she recalled moving from Utah with $2,000 after training in London. Hough won her first two seasons with partners Apolo Ohno and Hélio Castroneves. She revealed a frightening medical emergency during her tenure—suffering a burst cyst while taping live. Despite such challenges, Hough expressed deep gratitude for the show, calling it more than a television program but a home, family, and legacy. Fans and family, including brother Derek Hough, celebrated her milestones and resilience. After several seasons as a pro, she transitioned into judging from 2014 and briefly returned as co-host in 2023 alongside Alfonso Ribeiro, replacing Tyra Banks. Hough emphasized her enduring connection to the program and excitement to continue sharing the ballroom's magic with fans.

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