Hough did return as a full-time judge for seasons 23 and 24 but did not return subsequently.
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Julianne Hough, who was a professional dancing partner for seasons 4–8, was added as a full-time judge on the panel for three seasons, 19–21, after having been a guest judge in the previous two seasons. Goodman was absent for much of season 19, all of season 21, much of season 23 and all of season 29.
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The regular judges are Len Goodman, who serves as head judge, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli. The following day, model and host Tyra Banks was announced to be joining the show as host in addition to serving as an executive producer for the twenty-ninth season. ABC and BBC Studios made an official announcement shortly afterwards saying Andrews would also be exiting the program. On July 13, 2020, Bergeron announced in a tweet that he had been let go from the series. Season 19 champion Alfonso Ribeiro filled in for Bergeron on week 4 of season 21, when Bergeron was absent to be with his ailing father.
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Leah Remini filled in for Andrews in week 6 of season 19, due to commitments with the 2014 World Series and filled in for her again in weeks 6 and 7 of season 21 for the 2015 World Series. Drew Lachey served as a temporary replacement for Harris during season 5 (2007) during her absence for 3 weeks due to maternity leave. Erin Andrews took over as co-host starting in season 18 (2014). She was replaced by Samantha Harris for seasons 2 through 9 (2006–2009), who was then replaced by Brooke Burke-Charvet from seasons 10 through 17 (2010–2013). In season 1, his co-host was Lisa Canning. Tom Bergeron (who was also hosting America's Funniest Home Videos, also on ABC, at the time of the show's debut) was the host for the show's first 28 seasons, beginning with its premiere in 2005. Logo used from 2007 to 2018 which was used in promotional posters, this logo is still being used on international versions.
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If it wasn’t for RuPaul’s unwritten rule of knocking queens out in their third or fourth time in the bottom, Ra’Jah could’ve lip-synced her way to the finale.
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Bonet – made up for it with her captivating, high-energy lip-syncs. Although she frequently landed in the bottom during her run, Ra’Jah O’Hara – much like Trinity K.