Julianne Hough reveals scary medical emergency she suffered during DWTS taping

Live from Hollywood, it’s 20 years of “Dancing with the Stars.”In honor of the competition show, which premiered in 2005, Julianne Hough took a moment to reflect on the 20th anniversary with a lengthy social media post.In the Instagram caption, the dancer, 36, revealed that along with all the highs of being part of “DWTS,” there were some tough moments as well.“I was 18 when I joined the show,” Hough wrote about her journey.
“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).”According to John Hopkins Medicine, “a cyst that ruptures may cause no symptoms, or only mild symptoms.
Ruptured cysts that cause mild symptoms can often be managed with pain medicine.”“This show has given me a home, a family, and a deep sense of purpose.I’m forever grateful to everyone who’s been a part of it,” Hough continued in part, “from the pros to the celebs to the crew to the fans who’ve shown up season after season.
You’ve helped create something that’s so much more than a TV show.It’s a movement.
A legacy.A love story with dance.”Fans, friends and fellow dancers praised her in the comments section.
Brother Derek Hough wrote, “Winning your first 2 seasons back to back at 18 yrs old is a serious flex .”One fan added, “I remember your dance with piano you were just after the surgery/ you are incredible both you and your brother/ big inspiration,” while a second chimed in, “Your solo dance last year was the most ICONIC thing to ever happen to DWTS.”The author joined the show in 2007 during Season 4, winning alongside Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno.In Season 5, she took home the mirrorball trophy with Brazilian race car driver Hélio Castroneves.In 2008, the pro was paired with comedian Adam Carolla but came in ninth place.
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