Julianne Hough Claps Back at Critics Who Told Her to "Eat a Cheeseburger" After Sharing Bikini Video

Julianne Hough had a message for the critics who commented on her recent bikini video saying she needed to "eat a cheeseburger," saying she is the healthiest she's ever been.

By Sabba Rahbar Sep 30, 2024 11:06 PM
| Updated Oct 01, 2024 1:53 PM
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Watch: Julianne Hough Claps Back After Bikini Video Sparks Concern From Fans

Julianne Hough is not dancing along with the haters.

The Dancing With the Stars host held nothing back when responding to commenters who were critical of her latest bikini-clad video.

In the Sept. 29 Instagram video, Julianne could be seen enjoying a spa day while sporting a snake-print bikini, going back and forth between a sauna, red light therapy mask, cold plunge and trampoline—all while displaying her "silly" nature.

But social media users were quick to voice their opinions in the comments, with one fan writing, "I'm concerned. Are you ok?" Another added, "She needs to eat some milkshakes and cheeseburgers."

Julianne felt she needed to respond to the comments, sharing a video of herself indulging in a burger to Instagram Stories Sept. 30 and writing, "For those telling me to eat a cheeseburger…This was on Sept 17th the premiere date of DWTS!"

And the 36-year-old had more to say in the post's Instagram comments, adding, "I don't usually address comments like this but I'm going to say a few things about this video."

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According to Julianne, her spa-day routine was a recommendation from a friend that "promotes lymphatic drainage," and her bikini was the "best outfit for these activities."

As for how her body looks, the Everything We Never Knew author noted that it "has never been healthier."

Instagram/Julianne Hough

"I was full of inflammation in my 20's and had a marker for an auto immune that I addressed and committed to over a year and a half ago," she explained. "I've frozen my eggs over the last few years which also shifts the body fluctuation. I've never been healthier or happier from the inside out."

Julianna also noted that her "playful goofy side" in the video was a "reflection of how safe I feel in my own skin and with the people around me."

"For those of you genuinely concerned because this is unusual for you to see," she continued, "I understand that what you don't understand feels unfamiliar and sometimes scary. I'm going to continue feeling safe within myself regardless of the outpouring of your comments, and have fun with life which can be really heavy and challenging."

Instagram/Julianne Hough

And while she may have faced some negativity, Julianne also found herself flooded with comments from those who appreciated her lighter side.

"Why when a woman is happy, confident and comfortable with herself," a fan wrote, "do people get concerned and judge harshly?"

Another added, "I cannot believe these comments. What is wrong with people? Very disappointing, I'm sorry Julianne."

For more times Julianne got candid with fans, keep reading.

On Shaving Her Head

Julianne Hough detailed her maybe not-so-distant plans to move to the Himalayan mountains and make a drastic change to her hair.

"I want to go to Bhutan and shave my head with a monk,” she said on a September 2025 episode of the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast. “I literally called my hairstylist Riawna and I was like, ‘I think we need to make a wig that is my exact haircut right now.’ I was like, ‘We need to replicate this as a wig so that I can just [shave it] and then know that I’m good for work.’”

She added, “It’s my outward expression of whatever I go through internally, and I’ve been through a very big excavation process recently and I’m like, ‘Take it off!’”

On Her Egg Freezing Journey

Julianne shared her experience with egg freezing to help make others going through the same process feel less alone.

"This is my third round of egg freezing and I know it’s not always the most comfortable thing to talk about, let alone share publicly," the Dancing With the Stars host wrote in a June 2025 Instagram post alongside a video of her journey. "But I’ve realized how important it is to open up about these things. Women all over the world are quietly walking into doctors’ offices, making huge, brave decisions about their bodies and their futures. It’s one of the most vulnerable experiences… physically, emotionally, and for sure hormonally."

And "if sharing just a small piece of my journey helps someone feel less alone, or inspires them to ask questions and explore what’s right for them," Julianne continued, "then I feel like it’s worth it."

On Her Endometriosis Diagnosis

In 2008, Julianne shared she was diagnosed with endometriosis. Over the years, she continued to raise awareness for the painful condition by speaking out about her experience and surgeries.

"Endometriosis is a part of me, but I don’t let it define me," the Everything We Never Knew author told the Endometriosis Foundation of America in 2018. "I stay active and try to exercise regularly. I always feel better when I’m moving, and my blood is flowing. But I also listen to my body and recognize when I’m not feeling well. On those days, I just take it easy."

And it seems like she's gotten a grasp on her battle, telling Women's Health in 2020 she hasn't "had symptoms of endometriosis" like she did before.

On Having a Cyst Burst on Live TV

While reflecting on Dancing With the Stars' 20th anniversary, Julianne looked back on how her journey all began—including an unexpected health scare that happened in the middle of an episode.

"I was 18 when I joined the show," the mirrorball champion wrote in a June 2025 Instagram post. "Fresh out of Utah with $2000 in my pocket after training in London my whole childhood totally unsure of what was ahead. Who would’ve thought… I ended up winning my first two seasons, had a cyst burst on live TV (yep, that happened), cried with Dr. Drew, danced with a unicycle - first prop used on the show besides a chair, judged alongside my friends @carrieanninaba @brunotonioliofficia and the ultimate legend Len, and now…. 20 years later… I’m co hosting the show that quite literally raised me. I’ve gotten to experience nearly every role this show has to offer, and each one has taught me something new."

On the Death of Her Dogs Lexi & Harley

When it came to Julianne's dogs Lexi and Harley, she made it clear she loved "my girls more than anything on this planet!"

So when the Cavalier King Charles Spaniels suddenly died in September 2019, fans wondered what happened. However, Julianne only expressed her grief.

"I’ve never experienced a love like ours," she wrote on Instagram the following month. "I miss you. I love you forever. Now You Are Free."

It wouldn't be until five years later that Julianne shared they were killed by coyotes. 

“I woke up before my phone even rang, and I knew,” she said on an August 2024 episode of The Jamie Kern Lima Show. “I picked up the phone and my assistant at the time was just screaming.”  

Julianne said she had gates and never had coyotes in her yard before. However, she expressed how she's grateful Lexi and Harley "went together," that "usually how it happens is very quick," and that she recovered their bodies.

Their deaths came amid a difficult time. As Julianne recalled on the podcast, she'd separated from now-ex-husband Brooks Laich, stopped working with her longtime assistant and was preparing to bring her brand KINRGY on Oprah Winfrey's 2020 tour.

And while Lexi and Harley will always be in her heart, she's extended her love—getting dog Sunny in 2023.

"Lexi & Harley would have loved and played with you everyday," she wrote in a 2024 post, "and I know that they sent you to me, only when I was ready to open my heart and love again - you cracked me open sweetheart."

On Her Relationship With Ex-Husband Brooks Laich

Though Julianne and Brooks announced their split in May 2020finalizing their divorce less than two years later—the dancer noted she and the former NHL player had been facing challenges for a while. 

“There was also a long time of questioning is this working, is this not working?" she said on The Jamie Kern Lima Show. "We’re going in different directions."

Julianne and Brooks sparked romance rumors in 2014 and wed three years later.

"I went full force ahead into relationship," she added, "and it was amazing. And I will tell you it was the greatest thing that could have happened to me at that time in my life because what I needed at that time was to reconnect to my 10-year-old self. And what did I need at 10? I really needed safety and almost like a father figure to come in and be that grounding force of stability. So I think a lot of our dynamic was this little girl feeling and this stability and stable man to be there."

This dynamic provided her with healing.

"When I started going through all of that journey, I started becoming more of a woman," she continued. "When that was happening, I was starting to listen to my voice more—not the 10-year-old voice that was making decisions subconsciously."

And Julianne learned more about herself.

"As that started happening," she later added, "I really started shifting and changing and questioning what I believed in." 

Julianne and Brooks remain on good terms, even having a lake day with his fiancée Katrín Tanja Davíðsdóttir.

On Her Sexuality 

While still with Brooks she once told him, "'You know I’m not straight, right?'" the Safe Haven star recalled to Women’s Health in 2019. “And he was like, 'I’m sorry, what?' I was like, 'I'm not. But I choose to be with you.'"

However, Julianne isn’t focusing on labels. 

“Coming out is one of the most vulnerable and empowering things that you can do,” she noted on The Jamie Kern Lima Show. “And I think for me was very much like it’s not about being straight or gay or bi or queer. It’s more about I think I’m just learning what love is and I love people. I don’t know what I’m attracted to, but I choose you.”

As her journey of self-discovery continued, Julianne learned more about how she connects with others.

“That is the freedom of the love that I was starting to experience in seeing people,” she added. “Because I think I had been able to take off a layer of, again, protection. And instead of being so internalized, I was starting to see people and seeing their hearts and seeing their beauty and their essence coming through in a way that I was like, 'Wow, I love people. And I don’t know if it’s a sexual attraction or a this attraction, but I’m just seeing people.' And that was such a beautiful revelation."

On the Time She Disagreed With the Dancing With the Stars Winner 

She wouldn’t give this celebrity the mirrorball trophy again.

While appearing on an August 2024 episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Julianne cosigned when fellow guest Mickey Guyton said she disagreed with Bobby Bones winning season 27 with pro Sharna Burgess in 2018.

“I actually agree with you,” Julianne replied, “and I think it’s because the fan base, right? It’s all about fan base on that show. He was not the best dancer.”

However, Bobby made it clear that Julianne didn't step on his toes with her remark.

"I was the worst dancer," the radio personality said in an Instagram video later that month. "I take pride in that. Now, I tried as hard as anybody in the history of the show. But I can't dance now, couldn't dance then."

On Her Romance With Ex Ryan Seacrest

When Julianne started dating Ryan Seacrest in 2010, she was introduced to a new world—one with luxury vacations, courtside Lakers seats and glamorous date nights.

“The rug was swept up from underneath me and I was just flying,” she said on an August 2024 episode of Dax Shepard’s podcast Armchair Expert. “I was experiencing things that I didn’t even know existed. But then I had this insecurity that I was like, 'I don’t ever want anybody to think that I’m with him for this reason. So I then started playing smaller.'"

And Julianne saw herself change.

“I, again, overcompensated, was malleable to fit into exactly what somebody needed me to be for them to be happy,” she added. “What I've realized over the years is I don't know if I've ever truly been in love with someone, but I have loved the feeling of being loved. And so let me be what that needs to be so that I can be loved. And then because I'm so filled with love from someone, of course I love you. I love everyone. I've been in love with everybody I've ever dated, but have I? I don't wanna overanalyze it because every person I've also dated has been a very good person.”

When Julianne and Ryan split 2013, she noted, a lot of "Brentwood moms and producers" questioned the decision.

"They're like, ‘Your life is completely set up,'" she said. "And I was like, ‘But I didn't build it.’ And of course I was like, ‘I need to create this,’ competitively, like, 'it's not mine, and I wanna feel the pride of doing it.'”

On Her "Biggest Regret" With Her Country Music Career

Julianne's country music career started off on a high note.

The singer released her single "Will You Dance With Me" in 2007 and her self-titled debut album—which secured the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Top Country Album chart and featured the Hot 100 hit "That Song In My Head"—the following year. She even toured with Brad Paisley and won the Top New Artist and Top New Female Vocalist trophies at the 2009 Academy of Country Music Awards.

Julianne went on to drop her single "Is That So Wrong" in 2010. And while there was talk of a second album, it never came to fruition.

So what happened?

"My psychology was, 'If I'm not No. 1, then I'm losing,'" Julianne said on an August 2024 episode of On Air With Ryan Seacrest. "I had this competitive nature with myself, and so I decided to just, 'I'm going to pivot, and I'm going to go do movies instead.' I never really followed through with my music, and that was my biggest regret."

On Her Viral Energy Work Session

Fans may have seen that viral video of Julianne screaming during an energy session at the World Economic Forum in 2020.

And four years later, the Grease Live! alum spoke out about that moment.

"I've had a few of those supernatural experiences and had a lot of people be like, 'She's lost the plot!'" Julianne shared on an August 2024 episode of Off the Vine With Kaitlyn Bristowe. "Or I did this energy work session, and it went viral. People were like, 'What? She's got, like, demons and an exorcist coming out of her butthole' or something like that. Of course, that was almost five years ago. Now, it's so much more accessible. People understand what's happening, and energy is everything."

On Being Sexually Abused by a Neighbor

“My first experience was when I was about 4 years old by a neighbor in our neighborhood, in our cul-de-sac,” the Utah native said on The Jamie Kern Lima Show. “I’ve actually never said that out loud to anybody in an interview before. That was a very confusing time because, obviously growing up in the Mormon culture, everything needs to be perfect, everybody needs to put on the shiny ‘we’ve got ourselves together.’ And there was not a lot of repercussion for what had happened.” 

Julianne said it would be years before she told her parents.

“Forgot about it, and then other things happened later in my childhood,” she added. “And then about 15, I came home and I started sharing those things. But I had forgot about the neighbor thing at 4 years old until I started really doing this work in the last few years. That’s why I think I blocked out from birth to 10, basically, because I completely dissociated from that ever happening.”

At the beginning of her book Everything We Never Knew, she dedicated the novel to her younger self who “did what she needed to do to survive and protect herself to get to the place she is today.”


“There's so many people that do what they need to do to survive,” she told Jamie Kern. “And we should be so grateful for that part and that version of us and know that as an adult, like, ‘I see you now and you're not alone.’”

On Being Called "Fat" While Working on a Movie

Though Julianne loves the skin she's in, she will never forget how her body was criticized while she was working on an unnamed movie.

"I was very self-accepting growing up, then something switched in middle school," the actress shared in a 2017 interview with Redbook. "I would compare myself to everyone...and later I did a film where I basically was told I was fat every day, yet I was the skinniest I’d ever been. Now, when I’m self-conscious, I’ll do something completely crazy or goofy to get out of my own head—something fun that reminds me of the freedom I felt as a kid before all that happened."

And Julianne tries to focus on her own relationship with her body versus what other people say.

“In the public eye, it’s definitely harder to not beat yourself up when you see comments that are telling you otherwise than you feel,” she told People in 2016. "I’m doing the best that I can right now and I’m making these conscious choices, and at the end of the day, as long as I’m happy and I’m positive and I’m feeling good, that’s all that realty matters.”
  

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