Julianne Hough, who first shot to stardom as a dancer on Dancing With the Stars, could become one of the celebrity dancing show’s full-time judges.
Hough is reportedly in talks to become a fourth judge on Dancing With the Stars, joining the panel that currently includes Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli, according to TMZ. Apparently, Hough and producers are in the process of negotiating a deal for her to fill in the spot that was filled by a series of guest judges last season.
Hough created a bit of controversy while serving as one of the guest judges during season 18’s “switch-up” week when she accused Maksim Chmerkovkiy, who was normally partnered with Meryl Davis, of “phoning in” his dance with Danica McKellar. Her brother, Derek Hough, who dances on the show, took to his sister’s defense.
"I don't think anyone expected her to say that, but it's her opinion and it's neither right nor wrong. Judging is subjective," he told TV Guide. "Whether or not you agree with Julianne, I think we can all agree that she definitely leaves her mark when she judges."
Following a stint as one of the Million Dollar Dancers on game show Show Me the Money, Hough joined the cast of professional dancers on Dancing With the Stars in 2007. Incredidly, Hough came in first her first two years on the show – with Apolo Anton Ohno and Hélio Castroneves. After three more seasons, Hough left the show to pursue a singing and acting career.
Hough has released a self-titled studio album and a holiday EP. Her movies include Footloose, Rock of Ages, Safe Haven and Paradise. She’s currently filming Curve with Teddy Sears, Madalyn Horcher and Drew Rausch.
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