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						<p>Shedding more light on the situation. It’s been more than a year since <strong><strong>Tom Bergeron</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Erin Andrews</strong></strong> were cut from <strong><em>Dancing With the Stars</em></strong> and while fans were <strong>shocked by the decision</strong>, Bergeron, 66, wasn’t caught that off guard.</p>


<p>“In all candor, the show that I left was not the show that I loved,” he said on a recent episode of the <strong>“Bob Saget’s Here for You” podcast</strong>. “So, the end of the season that turned out to be my last season [in 2019], I kind of knew. So I took everything out of my dressing room that I really wanted. … It was kind of obvious that we were kind of butting heads.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1889558"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/10/11/tom-bergeron-hints-he-knew-dwts-firing-was-coming-after-butting-heads-0.jpg" alt="DWTS Producer Reveals Why They Replaced Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews</span> <span class="credit">Kelsey McNeal/ABC</span></figcaption></figure><p>The comedian went on to say that he “wasn’t surprised” that season 29 was his last, adding, “I think Erin and I had <strong>more fun getting fired</strong> than anyone.”</p>
<p>Bergeron’s final episodes featured <strong><strong>Sean Spicer</strong></strong>, who was White House press secretary during <strong><strong>Donald Trump</strong></strong>‘s administration. His casting was a decision that the former <em>America’s Funniest Home Videos</em> host <strong>spoke out against at the time</strong>.</p>


<p>“A few months ago, during a lunch with <em>DWTS</em>‘ new Executive Producer, I offered suggestions for Season 28. Chief among them was my hope that <em>DWTS</em>, in its returning following an unprecedented year-long hiatus, would be a <strong>joyful respite from our exhausting political climate</strong> and free of inevitably divisive bookings from ANY party affiliations,” Bergeron tweeted in August 2019. “I left that lunch convinced we were in agreement. Subsequently (and rather obviously), a decision was made to, as we often say in Hollywood, ‘go in a different direction.’”</p>

		<p>In September 2020, executive producer <strong>Andrew Llinares</strong> spoke out about the choice to replace the longtime cohosts.</p>
<p>“I think it’s all about evolution. I think any show like this that has been on many, many seasons <strong>needs to continue to evolve</strong>,” he told reporters during a panel at the time. “I think changing the host was all about evolution, it was about making the show feel fresh, making it feel new [and] kind of make it reach out — maybe to a new audience as well, as well as the audience that’s been there for years.”</p>


<p>At the end of his latest interview, the Massachusetts native added that he didn’t want to sound like “a whiny millionaire” to the listeners.</p>
<p>“It’s so self-absorbed. I mean, look. I had great fortune,” Bergeron said on the podcast. “I mean, I had two network shows running simultaneously for the better part of a decade and a half.”</p>
<p><strong><strong>Tyra Banks</strong> </strong>replaced Bergeron and Andrews, stepping in to host season 29. The supermodel, 47, returned to helm the current 30th season, airing on ABC Mondays at 8 p.m. ET.</p>
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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Emily Longeretta</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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