Dancing With the Stars’ Bobby Bones Returns Mirrorball Trophy Over Tom Bergeron Diss

Former Dancing With the Stars host Tom Bergeron apologized to Bobby Bones after throwing shade at his season 27 win: "Ouch." 

By Lindsay Weinberg, Gabrielle Chung Nov 13, 2025 3:42 AM
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Tom Bergeron is walking back on his comment about Bobby Bones.

The former Dancing With the Stars host apologized for recently throwing shade at the season 27 winner, saying his victory was the most surprising moment during his tenure from 2005 to 2019. 

"The thing that shocked me most was a win—Bobby Bones. That was when I went, 'Uhh,'" Tom told Parade in an interview published Nov. 11. "Bobby Bones was the first time I was like, 'Ouch.' No disrespect to Bobby. He would probably say the same thing."

He, in fact, would not. The radio personality (real name Bobby Estell) clapped back at Tom's criticism, even saying he decided to return the Mirrorball trophy that he earned alongside pro partner Sharna Burgess.

"This was hurtful, and not because of what was said, but really who said it," Bobby said in a Nov. 12 Instagram video. "What was I supposed to do on that show? I didn't even want to be on the show."

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Explaining he had "no intention" of being on Dancing With the Stars, Bobby said he was working on another program at ABC when the network asked if he'd join the ballroom.

"Am I supposed to not show up and work hard? Am I supposed to not give it freaking everything that I have? Am I supposed to throw it and not win?" he asked. "It's crazy the amount of hate I get, even from people that I respect, like Tom Bergeron and Julianne Hough."

Bobby, 45, said the snub felt like a comment from a middle school bully, adding, "I felt like a 6th grader and all the 9th grade dancing kids are shoving me in lockers."

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That's why he said he returned the coveted trophy to ABC, which made changes to the voting system to better balance judges’ scores and fan votes following his controversial win. 

"I had a great attitude, I worked hard and here we are six years later, I'm still catching strays out of nowhere, so I sent the trophy back. They don't want me to be a part of the show, obviously," Bobby said. "I no longer have the Mirrorball trophy. I loved my time there, but I would say things like this... taking random shots this week [has] taken all the joy out of my time on the show."

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Following Bobby's candid video, Tom spoke out to express his regret. 

"I was doing so many interviews leading up to the 20th," the 70-year-old wrote on his Instagram Story Nov. 12, "I was bound to say something inelegantly."

He then shared a screenshot of a DM he sent to Bobby, reading, "It wasn’t my intention to hurt your feelings. My ‘ouch’ was based on my honest feeling that your win spoke to a need to address the balance between judge and viewer voting."

Tom added to the Bobbycast host, "I always felt bad that both you & Sharna had to deal with the aftermath of that win & I certainly regret pouring any salt into that old wound."

Read on for more Dancing With the Stars feuds that shook the ballroom.

Kaitlyn Bristowe vs. Carrie Ann Inaba

Things got thorny in the ballroom after the longtime judge claimed she was being "bullied" by fans of the former Bachelorette. 

"I still get bullied. Right about this time is when people start to bully me because of the way I judge people," Carrie Ann said on The Talk following the Nov. 2, 2020, episode of the ABC reality competition. "I can't believe it still happens as adults."

After Kaitlyn's performance with professional partner Artem Chigvintsev, Carrie Ann called the pair out for doing a lift during their jive, which is against the rules.

 "I'm a little torn right now... Can you do a back-tap on your own," she asked Kaitlyn. "I'm going to call that a lift." She ended up deducting points from their performance. 

After her dance, Kaitlyn admitted to Entertainment Tonight she was taken aback by Carrie Ann's comments, saying, "Is it from a place where you believe in us and you want us to do better," she questioned. "Is it coming from a place of, 'I was hard on Hannah [Brown] and you're another Bachelor girl'? Where is it coming from and how are we supposed to take it and bring it into our next rehearsal? What do you want us to channel and use from it?'"

Artem added the critiques from Carrie Ann felt "personal" and that he felt like they are "never going to make [Carrie Ann] happy."

Mischa Barton vs. Artem Chigvintsev

The O.C. star clearly didn't enjoy her very short stint in season 22, with viewers noticing the tension between her and her pro partner right away.

"I had no idea it would be so bad. I got told off by my dancer," she said in a later interview with The Ringer. "I was supposed to control the costumes, I was told that I could do the design aspect of it, that's kind of the reason why I agreed to do it. That didn't happen."

Ian Ziering vs. Cheryl Burke

Cheryl revealed the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, who was her season four celeb, was her least favorite partner ever. 

"My least favorite [partner] would be Ian Ziering," she confessed on Matt Weiss and Theo Von's "Allegedly" podcast. "The fact that his name is not EE-AN and it's EYE-AN makes me want to throw up."

She continued, "I was like crying to executives. I was like is there any way to please to just eliminate us? They're like we can't. We can't do that and I swear, every time I asked, we just kept going. We would last till the end."

Amber Rose vs. Julianne Hough

In season 23, the contestant admitted to feeling body shamed by the judge, saying on her podcast, "Me, and my body, my hips, my ass, my breasts made her uncomfortable."

But the pair addressed the issue during an episode after Julianne apologized and clarified her comments, telling E! News, "My ‘uncomfortable' comment was about the fact that I felt like I wanted more out of the performance—when someone is doing a hot, sexy dance like that without the right amount of energy that is required, it can be uncomfortable to watch. Trust me I'm ALL for a sexy booty dance!! We all know that!!  And any kind of body shaming goes against everything I believe in."

Amber also apologized, saying, "When you said ['I feel a little uncomfortable'], I felt very embarrassed. And I felt like you weren't talking about my dance. But if I misunderstood, then I apologize."

Kirstie Alley vs. Maksim Chmerkovskiy

While the duo became fast friends when they were partnered in season 12 (and again for the All-Star season), Maks later claimed Scientology got in the way of their friendship. 

"She stopped getting along with me," he said on Watch What Happens Live in 2014. "We had a great relationship...But I got a message now that I am associating with other people that she can't be associated with, I am no longer to be spoken with, and sorry, but it is what it is...I think the world of her. I'm not judging people by their religion. I'm Jewish. I don't really believe in science fiction, but whatever."

In response, Kirstie wrote that her former partner has "ass raped" her with the comments. 

Hope Solo vs. Maksim Chmerkovskiy

The famous soccer player and her professional partner did NOT get along when they were paired together in season 13, with Hope later alleging in her memoir that he slapped her during rehearsals. She also wrote that ABC that offered to pair her with another dancer but that she declined because she "didn't want to end Maks' career."

Maks denied Hope's claims, and fired back on a 2015 podcast. "She's just a s--tty person," he said. "People can be bad or good or whatever. You can have a s--tty life growing up. You can have a tough upbringing. You can have history. You can have whatever. But, if you are just a bad person, you know what I mean? There's no excuse for that."

Kate Gosselin vs. Tony Dovolani

The reality star and her professional partner did not have the best time back in season 10, with Tony later saying "a lot of therapy was involved" after the experience, which included him yelling "I quit!" during a rehearsal.

In response to Tony's comments, the mother of eight said, "I think it is a shame that Tony has been left only with a negative impression of our time together, especially after we spent SO many hours, days, nights and weeks working hard together doing our best in the competition."

Charlotte McKinney vs. Bruno Tonioli

The outspoken judge earned criticism for telling the model she was "never going to win the Nobel Prize for quantum physics, but you are easy on the eyes."

But Charlotte wasn't going to let Bruno get away with his comments, telling E! News, "I just believe it was super uncalled for. Especially after last week with the bullying and talking about just being nice and I didn't see where it came from. We weren't talking about being smart or anything like that. So it was just uncalled for."

Brooke Burke vs. DWTS

Serving as Tom Bergeron's co-host for several years after competing (and wining) in season seven, Brooke was blindsided when she learned she was being let go from the show prior to season 18, with Erin Andrews hired to replace her.

"I have enjoyed seven seasons co-hosting DWTS but understand the need for change considering the position of the show at this juncture," she said in a statement to E! News. "I've always been one to embrace change and looking forward to pursuing opportunities I previously wasn't able to entertain because of contractual obligations to the show. I've seen my fair share of shocking eliminations in the ballroom but this one takes the cake."

Abby Lee Miller vs. Maksim Chmerkovskiy

The Dance Moms star was a guest judge in season 18, and it was clear Maks was not a fan. "I really don't care for anything she has to say," he told co-host Erin Andrews of the reality star's critique of his dance with Meryl Davis

Later, Abby slammed Maks' comment as "disrespectful," telling E! News, "I don't think it was hurtful to me, no sweat off of my back. But I think it was a little disrespectful to ABC and to Dancing With the Stars and to a judge." 

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