Tom Bergeron is back in step with his old coworkers.
Ahead of his stint as guest judge on Dancing With the Stars’ 20th anniversary episode Nov. 11, the former host gave a peek at his smile-filled return to the ballroom.
In a picture shared to Instagram Nov. 10, Tom did his best to match the knee-popped poses of current and former dance pros Julianne Hough, Hayley Erbert, Jenna Johnson and Daniella Karagach, who all laughed alongside him.
The 70-year-old simply captioned the reunion post, “Like I never left.”
And Julianne—who became a cohost in 2023 after serving as a pro on the series in the 2000s—is just as touched to see Tom again. In a snap shared to her Instagram Story, Tom posed with Julianne and her counterpart Alfonso Ribeiro. In a separate clip, she cuddled up against her predecessor as the pair hugged, writing atop the video, “Looks [sic] who’s back in the ballroom.”
Indeed, Tom is set to make his return to the ABC competition series for the first time since his departure in 2020. And though he said that his exit after 15 years with the show left him “pissed,” he emphasized what inspired him to return: current showrunner Conrad Green, who worked on the series from 2005 to 2014 before returning in 2022.
"It was really because Conrad's there, and you can tell," he told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Nov. 10. "Just look at what the show is doing. It's having a resurgence. It's doing things that I can't imagine many, if any, 20-year-old shows have done. They've been on a ratings tear."
Plus, Tom noted he would have declined the opportunity if “the previous regime” who fired him was still at the helm.
"I couldn't be happier that the people who are running the show now are running the show," the former America’s Funniest Home Videos host continued. "But to be honest, the 20th anniversary, in other people's hands, would not have lured me back."
But heading into the anniversary episode, Tom is ecstatic.
"It feels really good," he said during the Nov. 5 announcement on Good Morning America of his return. "I'm really looking forward to it."
While waiting to see what Tom has in store on the judge’s panel, read on to see who else has made public exits from Dancing With the Stars.
Artem Chigvintsev
After it was revealed Artem was not returning as a pro for season 28, he admitted it was "a massive shock" to not be included, adding, "having those calls are never, never, never fun," while discussing his departure on The Bellas Podcast with then-partner Nikki Bella.
Of the call, which he got just days before the official cast announcement, the fan-favorite who has served as a pro since 2014, said, "It's like going through a breakup...and you know, good memories of breakup...I dedicated 10 years of my life to that company," he said. "And getting let go three days before an announcement, that's like a punch in the stomach, really."
He then came back for seasons 29-32, even winning one with Kaitlyn Bristowe.
Sharna Burgess
After not being selected as one of season 28's pros, Sharna— who won the previous season with Bobby Bones after coming in second place with three other celeb partners during her 12-season run—took to Instagram to sound off on her exit.
Writing that felt like she "grew up on the show," she continued, "I am going to truly miss creating, storytelling and performing for you all, I'll miss giving the transformative power of dance to the person in front of me, and I'll miss seeing my DWTS family every day and watching them work their craft in ways that inspire me."
Hinting at exciting new projects in the works, Sharna was named the Australian version of the reality dancing competition series' newest judge.
She came back for seasons 29 and 30, where she was partnered with Brian Austin Green, who she began dating.
Derek Hough
Arguably one of the show's most popular pros ever, Derek holds the record for most wins with six mirrorball trophies on his mantle (with four Emmys for his work as a choreographer as well).
After competing in seasons 5-11, sitting out of season 12 due to a film role. He then returned for seasons 13-21 (though he originally wasn't slated to appear in season 20, he ended up as a surprise addition and pulled double duty between DWTS and his Broadway show) and season 23, which served as his final outing as a pro.
He served as a judge on World of Dance, Jennifer Lopez's reality dance competition series for NBC before taking a seat on the judge's panel for DWTS starting with season 29.
Julianne Hough
After three seasons and two wins, Julianne announced she was leaving the ABC reality hit.
"It's because I really, really want to focus on the music and, you know, kind of be taken seriously a little bit," she explained to Ryan Seacrest at the time, though she didn't rule out returning in future seasons...which she then did in season eight, as her then-boyfriend country singer Chuck Wicks was a contestant and she was paired with him. They came in sixth place and that season served as the Footloose star's final one as a pro, though she later returned to serve as a permanent fourth judge for seasons 19-21 and seasons 23 and 24.
Julianne, who is was married to NHL star Brooks Laich, was also a judge on NBC's America's Got Talent before making her DWTS comeback in 2023 as cohost.
Mark Ballas
After joining the show in season five, Mark was a part of the pro line-up for 18 straight seasons, winning two mirrorball trophies during his impressive run. After fans were shocked to see Mark sit out seasons 23 and 24 (due to his run as Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys on Broadway), he returned to dance during season 25, coming in second with Lindsey Stirling.
Mark then focused on his music career with wife BC Jean, and their duo group Alexander Jean was signed to a record label.
He returned for season 31 with Charli D'Amelio and season 34 with Whitney Leavitt.
Karina Smirnoff
Serving as a pro for seasons 3-9, Karina took her first mini-break from the ballroom in its 10th season. She then competed in nine consecutive seasons before her next brief hiatus in season 20. At the time, she explained, "I've decided to focus my energies on some other exciting endeavors including adding author to my resume."
She ended up returning for two more outings, but Karina officially left DWTS after season 22.
Since hanging up her dancing shoes, Smirnoff appeared on E!'s Famously Single and returned to professional dancing. In 2017, she opened up about her decision to leave the ABC series, admitting she does "miss the show" and wouldn't rule out a return.
"I love dancing with celebrities on the show, but it's a different type of experience. You're not just their dance partner. You're their coach, their shrink, their cheerleader," she told Fox. "But when you perform with your professional partner, they're as strong as you and it becomes a different type of performance. And I missed that when I wasn't doing it while I was on the show."
Maks Chmerkovskiy
Oh, Maks.
One of the show's most popular pros with a history of clashing with the judges and sometimes his celeb partners, has had quite the ups and downs, exiting and returning several times, beginning in 2012 when he said he was leaving to pursue an acting career.
"What else do I have to do there after 15 seasons?" he told the New York Post. "It makes total sense. The audience can't expect for me to want to stick around, and the producers can't expect for me to want to stick around."
Alas, he returned for season 18, going on to notch his only win with Meryl Davis...only to leave again after winning the mirrorball. But then he returned for seasons 23-25, infamously skipping out on a performance with his celeb partner Vanessa Lachey.
Now married to fellow pro Peta Murgatroyd, Maks occasionally served as a guest judge during his off-seasons.
Kym Johnson
The Aussie fan-fave made her debut in season two, competing in every season until she took home her first win in season 9. After sitting out season 10, she danced in six consecutive seasons before taking three seasons off.
Fortunately, she returned in season 20, paired with Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec, who would end up becoming her husband. After falling in love, Kym took several seasons off before returning for her final appearance as a pro in season 24.
After announcing she was pregnant with twins in January 2018, Kym confirmed she was done competing as a professional dancer, saying she had "hung up" her dancing shoes "for good," but wouldn't rule out returning to DWTS in some other capacity.
"I'd love to go back and be a part of the show somehow, whether it is judging or doing something," she said, and indeed returned as a guest judge for season 34.
Cheryl Burke
After making her debut in season two, Cheryl became the first female pro to win and the first pro to twin back-to-back seasons. But after 18 consecutive seasons, Cheryl announced she was leaving DTWS ahead of season 20. Reports circulated that after her contract with the show had expired, Cheryl was looking to join a variety show at NBC (which ultimately never ended up making it to air). She then returned for season 23 before sitting out another season. But she couldn't resist returning for a milestone season—for her and the show.
"I'm back again!" she said after revealing she was back for season 25. "Last year I danced with Ryan Lochte, but it's been a season that I've missed so far. This is my 20th season, and I'm just so happy to be back. It's an anniversary season for Dancing With the Stars—season 25—and for me."
After marrying Matthew Lawrence in May 2019, she was back in action for season 28 but left again in 2022. Cheryl did take one more bow in the ballroom as a guest judge on season 34.
Peta Murgatroyd
Peta made her debut in season 13, going on to become a fan-favorite competing in every season (and winning one) until season 20. Sadly, season 21 saw her absence after a serious ankle injury took her out of the competition.
She triumphantly returned in season 22, winning the mirrorball with partner Nyle DiMarco. And during season 25, she competed with Nick Lachey just six months after giving birth to her first child before taking another break from DWTS.
After three seasons away to spend time with her son Shai with fellow former DWTS star Maks Chermovskiy, Peta returned to the ballroom.
"I definitely wanted this to happen," she told US Weekly of her highly anticipated comeback. "I hoped that I could make this work for a couple of months now and was praying and hoping that it would all align. It was the perfect time for my family. Maks has other things going on and Shai is well taken care of and it was just a good time for us."
Her most recent run was on season 32.
Tony Dovolani
After joining DWTS in season two, Tony competed for 20 consecutive seasons with one win before his final outing with Marla Maples in season 22.
Tony announced his departure on Instagram, writing, "While I will miss the show and interacting with our wonderful audiences, both at home and in the ballroom, I will continue to focus on growing my Dance With Me USA studios and teaching. I will also be traveling across the country performing and making personal appearances."
Allison Holker
The So You Think You Can Dance stand-out made the jump from reality dance show competitor to pro in season 19, competing for two more seasons before sitting out season 22 after announcing she was pregnant with her second child, with husband and fellow SYTYCD vet Stephen "tWitch" Boss, during a live DWTS episode.
Six months after giving birth, Allison returned for season 23, which would end up being her last outing as a pro.
"Hey guys, I wanted to be the first to reach out to all my family, friends and fans to say that I will not be returning to DWTS this season," she wrote on Instagram after the season 24 line-up was unveiled. "I truly adore my DWTS family, It's all love and I'm so excited for all of the competitors who are participating this season."
Lacey Schwimmer
Lacey joined DWTS after coming in fourth place on So You Think You Can Dance season three, appearing in seasons 7-13 as a pro (save serving as a troupe member in season 10).
After season 13, Lacey announced she was leaving DWTS to focus on other endeavors, including an album and a clothing line.
"There are a lot of things going on in my life that I kind of need [to] step back and focus," she explained to SheKnows. "I'm trying to partition my time."