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  • Dolly Parton Sends Thanksgiving Love amid Illness Rumors

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  • 25 holiday TV offerings to watch, ranging from comedies to rom-coms and cozy mysteries

    Whether you prefer something naughty, like the animated movie “Grandma Got Ran Over By a Reindeer” or nice, like classics “The Sound of Music” and “Home Alone,” streamers, cable and broadcast networks offer up festive choices in December.

    Highlights this year include music specials with Derek Hough and Jimmy Fallon, the Rockefeller Tree lighting hosted by Reba McEntire, Lacey Chabert’s latest Hallmark Channel movie, NFL games and even cozy mysteries with a Christmas theme.

    Here are some highlights.

    Dec. 1

    — “Dancing with the Stars” judge Derek Hough hosts the annual “The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular” on ABC. Popular recording artists including Nicole Scherzinger, Gwen Stefani, Trisha Yearwood and Mariah the Scientist put their own spin on Christmas classics. Streams next day on Hulu and Disney+.

    Dec. 3

    — Reba McEntire hosts NBC’s annual “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” which culminates in the lighting of the giant Christmas tree in New York’s Rockefeller Center. This year’s tree is a Norway spruce from Greenbush, New York. It has more than 50,000 colored lights and is topped with a Swarovski star that weighs 900 pounds. The special will also stream live on Peacock.

    — Some people find holiday prep daunting. It comes naturally to Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, whose life seems to be a Pinterest page. She’s got ideas to share in a special episode of Netflix’s “With Love, Meghan” lifestyle series. In “With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration,” Meghan taps guests including Naomi Osaka and Tom Colicchio to bake, make treats with holiday flair and craft. “Being a hostess or a host, it’s about making people feel comfortable,” the royal says.

    Dec. 5

    — In the new Apple TV special, “The First Snow of Fraggle Rock,” the Fraggles are anxiously waiting for snow to kick off their festive season. Instead, a single snowflake falls, leaving Gobo, feeling uninspired to write an annual holiday song. For the first time, he ventures into the human world to seek out ideas. The special is a reminder that unplanned moments can also come with their own magic.

    — Roku Channel has a follow-up to the holiday romance “Jingle Bell Love” starring Joey McIntyre of New Kids on the Block and Michelle Morgan. In “Jingle Bell Wedding,” Jack and Jessica are engaged and looking forward to a New Year’s Eve wedding. They’re also in charge of organizing an annual Christmas concert. Will all the planning derail their relationship?

    Dec. 6

    — Lacey Chabert works for Santa Claus in the new Hallmark Channel movie “She’s Making a List.” Chabert plays Isabel, whose job is to track kids’ behavior throughout the year. Isabel’s strict rules lighten up a bit when she’s assigned to report on an 11-year-old whose father Jason (Andrew Walker) is a widower. Chabert and Walker previously co-starred in a Valentine’s Day movie for Hallmark in 2018. “She’s Making a List” also streams on Hallmark+.

    — The OWN original, “The Christmas Showdown,” reunites Amber Stevens West and Corbin Reid from the acclaimed Starz comedy “Run the World.” They play former besties competing for the same job who learn it’s better to work as a team. Loretta Devine also stars.

    Dec. 7

    — How about a cozy mystery this Christmas? UPtv offers the new film “A Christmas Murder Mystery.” Vera Vexley is a puzzle editor for her local newspaper who also has a side-gig as a detective. When Vera’s invited to spend the holidays with family friends, a murder launches her into investigative-mode and everyone is a suspect.

    Dec. 9

    — A new two-hour, faith-based special tells the story of Mary, Joseph and the birth of Jesus in “Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas” for ABC. The Oscar winner serves as host and narrator.

    Dec. 10

    — Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox co-star in a new holiday rom-com called “Merv” for Prime Video. The pair play exes who share joint custody of their dog Merv. When Merv is visibly depressed because his human parents are no longer together, they take him on a trip to cheer him up.

    — The animated movie “Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer” is an adaptation on the farcical song of the same name. In the special, airing on The CW Network, a boy sets out to find his missing grandmother on Christmas Eve.

    Dec. 11

    — The Dolly Parton song, “Coat of Many Colors” comes to life in a TV movie airing for the first time on the CW. Set against the Smoky Mountains in the 1950s, it’s about the Parton family and how their love, faith — and a patchwork coat — help them to move past tragedy. Alyvia Alyn Lind plays young Dolly and Jennifer Nettles and Rick Schroeder portray her mom and dad. “Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors” originally debuted in 2015.

    — Jimmy Fallon’s musical comedy special from last year gets a repeat. In “Jimmy Fallon’s Holiday Seasoning Spectacular,” the “Tonight Show” host searches a New York apartment building for the holiday spirit and encounters different celebrity guests behind each door. Jonas Brothers, Justin Timberlake, LL Cool J, the Roots and “Weird Al” Yankovic all appear.

    Dec. 12

    — AMC’s annual holiday programming includes a marathon of Will Ferrell’s “Elf” beginning at 6 p.m. It broadcasts back-to-back for eight-hours.

    Dec. 13

    — Apple TV streams the beloved favorite “A Charlie Brown Christmas” for free on Dec. 13 and Dec. 14.

    — In “A Suite Holiday Romance” for Hallmark Channel, Jessy Schram stars a ghostwriter who checks-in to a fancy New York hotel for a job writing a memoir. She meets a handsome Brit (Dominic Sherwood) and the two experience a series of misunderstandings until they realize they’re meant to be.

    Dec. 14

    — HGTV returns to the White House at Christmas for a one-hour special that goes behind-the-scenes of its decorating transformation at the holidays. It also streams next day on HBO Max and Discovery+.

    — On the first night of Hanukkah, Hallmark Channel premieres the new movie “Oy to the World!” When the pipes burst at a local synagogue, a church opens its doors for an interfaith service. Brooke D’Orsay and Jake Epstein play choir directors who were also rivals in high school that must work together to put on a successful event for all.

    Dec. 15

    — Acorn TV has a two-part Christmas special of “The Madame Blanc Mysteries” airing Dec. 15 and Dec. 22. British actor Sally Lindsay plays antique dealer Jean White, who visits the France museum Maison Sainte-Victoire on Christmas Eve to authenticate an Ormolu box once owned by Marie Antoinette. It’s discovered that the box contains a ticking time bomb and Jean and her team have just 90 minutes to diffuse it.

    Dec. 16

    — “The Nutcracker” ballet is a Christmas classic, and PBS is offering a reimagined version taped at the London Coliseum. Still set to Tchaikovsky’s score, this version centralizes Clara’s story and is set in Edwardian London where a street scene has dancing chimney sweeps and suffragettes. “Great Performances: Nutcracker from English National Ballet” will also be available for streaming on PBS.org and the PBS app.

    Dec. 20

    — Lifetime is jumping on the pickleball popularity bandwagon with the new movie “A Pickleball Christmas.” It stars James Lafferty as a tennis pro whose family’s racquet club is on the brink of closing its doors. He and a tennis instructor take part in a holiday tournament to save the day.

    Dec. 21

    — Tate Donovan and Jillian Murphy star in a new Christmas movie for Great American Family called “Mario Lopez Presents: Chasing Christmas.” In the film, Donovan plays a morning show host and Murphy a designer who team up to make a child’s Christmas wish come true. Lopez’s son Dominic also has a role.

    — The Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer classic “The Sound of Music” airs on ABC.

    Dec. 24

    — “Home Alone” airs on ABC. The film made Macaulay Culkin a child star for playing a boy whose parents accidentally leave him home when their large family hurries off on a Christmas vacation. He’s left to defend his house against two clumsy burglars.

    Dec. 25

    — Netflix is gifting us with football on Christmas again this year. The Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders game is at 1 p.m. Eastern followed by the Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings at 4:30 p.m. Eastern.

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  • Did Derek Hough accidentally let his soon-to-be baby’s gender slip on ‘DWTS’?

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    Hayley Erbert Hough quizzes her husband, Derek Hough, on pregnancy and labor.

    Screengrab from @derekhough’s Instagram.

    Derek Hough has yet to reveal his baby’s gender — but he has had a few close encounters.

    During the Oct. 14 episode of “Dancing with the Stars,” the 40-year-old former pro and current judge was sharing his opinion on Jordan Chiles’ Viennese waltz performance to “Daughters” by John Mayer.

    For the dance, Chiles — an Olympic gold medalist — was accompanied by her father, Timothy Chiles.

    “Watching you two dance really made me excited to have that own, my own moment with my…” Hough said of the dance before stopping himself. “My own child.”

    A clip of the exchange was shared on TikTok by celebrity blogger Scoop the Stars.

    “It’s so beautiful,” Hough continued, according to People. “There’s a tenderness. It was simple. There was a care to it. It was just a really beautiful dance. And I hope you both cherish that moment.”

    Fans were quick to point out the close call on social media, with some users joking that Derek Hough’s wife, Hayley Erbert Hough, must’ve been upset after the exchange.

    “Oooooppp I think Derek just pretty much said he’s having a girl, almost slipped. But eeeep,” one fan wrote on X.

    “Did Derek Hough just almost subtly announce he’s having a baby girl? And is his wife fuming right now?” another fan wrote on X.

    The near-slipup comes three months after the couple shared some exciting news with their fans.

    On July 22, Hough and Erbert — who tied the knot in 2023 after nearly eight years of dating, per E! News — announced that they were expecting their first child together.

    “Already so loved,” he wrote in an Instagram caption alongside a photo of them holding ultrasound photos.

    Derek Hough and wife Hayley Erbert are waiting to reveal their baby’s gender

    During a Sept. 3 appearance on “Live with Kelly and Mark,” Hough explained why he and his wife haven’t revealed the baby’s gender — and why they plan on waiting until birth.

    “Yeah. You know, there’s not a lot of surprises in life, right? We’re going to keep that one to ourselves,” Hough said on the show, per People. “So yeah, it’s going to be exciting. Can’t wait.”

    The couple came close to letting the surprise slip (for the first time) earlier this month.

    In a clip posted on Hough’s Instagram Story, which was later shared by a fan, the dancer was talking about how he just felt his baby kick.

    “Guys, I just felt the baby kick. What the freak? That’s the weirdest thing ever,” he joked before his wife appeared to say, “And she said ‘Hiya!’”

    Hough clarified in a separate Instagram Story that his wife didn’t say “she” in the video — shooting down any speculation that the couple are having a baby girl.

    On Sept. 2, Erbert revealed what her baby’s gender would be if “Old Wives’ Tales” were accurate.

    Despite nearly letting it slip that they’re having a girl (twice), most signs are pointing toward the couple having a boy — including the lack of morning sickness and mood swings, savory cravings and no acne.

    Erbert also alluded to her low baby bump position and lower fetal heart rate as signs of a boy.

    On the flip side, Erbert said her weight gain and bigger breasts point to her having a baby girl — but her husband’s lack of weight gain might be a sign that they’re having a boy.

    As has been their plan from the jump, the couple are letting fans run wild with their baby gender predictions.

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    Ryan Brennan is a writer for Mamas Uncut, the online place for moms. He writes about the latest in baby names, parenting and entertainment.

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  • ‘DWTS’ champ Derek Hough returns to DC area, invites doctor after wife’s medical emergency during last visit – WTOP News

    ‘DWTS’ champ Derek Hough returns to DC area, invites doctor after wife’s medical emergency during last visit – WTOP News

    Derek Hough discusses “Symphony of Dance” at Capital One Hall and returning to the area following his wife’s emergency craniotomy the last time they were in D.C.

    WTOP’s Jason Fraley previews Derek Hough at Capital One Hall (Part 1)

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    ‘DWTS’ champ Derek Hough returns to DC

    In December, Derek Hough joined WTOP before he and his wife Hayley Erbert performed at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland. At the end of the show, his wife became disoriented and was taken to the hospital for an emergency craniotomy, to treat a cranial hematoma that resulted from a burst blood vessel.

    “That show definitely became a moment in our lives that we’ll never forget,” Hough told WTOP.

    “We are so thankful for MedStar Washington Hospital and the city itself, the beauty of it and the people, the people who came up to us in the streets and the coffee shops just wishing their best for us and wishing Hayley her health. It was a crazy experience. … Dr. Jeffrey Mai (is a) great man. We’ll never forget this guy. He’s on our cellphone. We call him regularly — always checking in.”

    This Wednesday, Hough brings “Symphony of Dance” back to the D.C. area at Capital One Hall in Tysons, Virginia.

    “Going back to that area is so special to us,” Hough said. “I really wanted our doctor at the hospital who performed both of Hayley’s surgeries to come see a show just to thank him and all of the nurses and the staff, but also just the city, the people — to come to a show so we could actually give our hearts to them as they did for us.”

    He insists that “Symphony of Dance” is the most dazzling production that he’s ever taken on the road.

    “There’s a lot of care and a lot of thought into this show,” Hough said.

    “The pacing, the dynamics, the journey, the choreography. I have amazing choreographers. Collaborating with them — the dancers, their ability, their athleticism, their artistry — is just at a top tier. It’s really, really, really incredible and just the genres of [live] music from big band to old Hollywood to rock ‘n roll to Latin music and ballroom dancing; there’s so much variety.”

    Born in Salt Lake City in 1985, Hough grew up with four sisters, including future star Julianne Hough. When his parents got divorced, they sent him and Julianne to London to study dance with competitive ballroom dancers Corky and Shirley Ballas, leading him to eventually win the WDSF World Latin Championship in 2002.

    “My sis, Julianne, she’s full out always 100% of the time, even in rehearsals,” Hough said.

    “She’s fearless, she really is, she’s an absolute fearless dancer. She’ll try anything, she goes for anything, a lot of energy, a lot of impact. I don’t know what she would say about me, but she is just absolutely fearless and incredible. It’s awesome having her back as a host on ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ it’s like having the whole family back together. It’s amazing.”

    Indeed, Derek became a household name as a professional dancer on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” from 2007 to 2016, winning a record six times with his celebrity partners Brooke Burke, Nicole Scherzinger, Jennifer Grey, Kellie Pickler, Amber Riley and Bindi Irwin. The show also earned him 11 Emmy nominations, including three wins.

    “I feel like my freestyle with Kellie Pickler was very special because we never got through that dance ever until that one night, the night it mattered, we would fall out of lifts or our tricks wouldn’t work, whatever, so that was an amazing moment,” Hough said.

    “Obviously, dancing with Bindi Irwin was super special because I was such a fan of her father, Steve Irwin. It was a privilege and an honor to guide his daughter through this journey.”

    From 2017 to 2020, he became a judge on NBC’s “World of Dance” alongside Jennifer Lopez and Ne-Yo before returning to ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” as a judge starting in Season 29 in 2020. He also starred in the West End premiere of “Footloose: The Musical,” the TV series “Nashville” and NBC’s “Hairspray: Live!”

    He married Hayley last August, just four months before her medical emergency.

    “We just got married and went on tour when this all happened, it’s just wild, it’s been an absolute roller coaster,” Hough said.

    “You would think that we might have a negative association to that experience and to that place, but the contrary is that we have a very positive association to that area, because it was really a special place for healing and just care, so we’re excited to go back in a different way and to just give our love, man.”

    WTOP’s Jason Fraley previews Derek Hough at Capital One Hall (Part 2)

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  • Derek Hough’s Wife Hayley Underwent Emergency Craniectomy While On Dance Tour Together

    Derek Hough’s Wife Hayley Underwent Emergency Craniectomy While On Dance Tour Together

    Derek Hough‘s wife Hayley Erbert underwent an emergency craniectomy after experiencing symptoms while on a dance tour with her husband.

    In an Instagram post Thursday, the Dancing with the Stars judge revealed that his wife of only three months “became disoriented and was taken to the hospital” while on their Symphony of Dance tour. A craniectomy is a type of surgery to remove a portion of the skull to help relieve extra pressure on the brain.

    “At the end of last night’s tout performance in Washington, D.C., my wife Hayley became disoriented and was taken to the hospital,” he wrote. “She was diagnosed with a cranial hematoma from a burst blood vessel and required an emergency craniectomy. She is in stable condition.”

    “I want to thank the first responders and medical personnel who have cared for and continue to care for her. I ask for your prayers and positivity during this time,” Hough added.

    Hough and Erbert, 27, wed in August; their Symphony of Dance tour kicked off a month later.

    On Tuesday, Hough helped to crown Xochitl Gomez as the season 32 winner of DWTS. Hough’s instagram is full of positive thoughts from fellow pros and celebrities from the show.

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  • Rhode Island and Utah hold special election primaries for House seats | CNN Politics

    Rhode Island and Utah hold special election primaries for House seats | CNN Politics



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    Rhode Island and Utah voters are choosing party nominees for US House seats on Tuesday with the two states each holding a special primary election.

    In Rhode Island, a crowded Democratic field will be narrowed down to one in the race to succeed Democrat David Cicilline in the state’s 1st Congressional District. Cicilline resigned in May to lead the Rhode Island Foundation.

    In Utah, Republicans will decide their nominee in the state’s 2nd Congressional District, which GOP Rep. Chris Stewart is expected to vacate on September 15. Stewart announced in June that he would be departing Congress, citing his wife’s health concerns.

    Both seats are not expected to change party hands in November, given the partisan leans of each district, so the outcome of Tuesday’s primaries will be critical to determining who their next members of Congress will be.

    Rhode Island’s general election is set for November 7, while the general election in Utah will take place on November 21.

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    Rhode Island’s 1st District covers the eastern part of the state, including East and North Providence, Pawtucket and Portsmouth. Eleven Democrats are vying for the chance to succeed Cicilline.

    The district is a Democratic stronghold – Cicilline won a seventh term by 28 points last fall, and President Joe Biden would have carried the district by a similar margin in 2020 under its present lines. A Republican hasn’t held the seat since 1995.

    Former state Rep. Aaron Regunberg has raised the most funds of the Democrats currently in the race, bringing in $630,000 through August 16. Former White House official Gabe Amo and Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos trailed with $604,000 and $579,000, respectively.

    Regunberg is running on a progressive platform, focused on issues such as fighting climate change and housing insecurity. He has the backing of multiple prominent progressives, including Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, and the endorsement of the campaign arm of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. He has faced criticism over support he’s received from a super PAC primarily funded by his father-in-law. After an unsuccessful bid for Rhode Island lieutenant governor in 2018, he earned a law degree from Harvard and worked as a judicial law clerk.

    Amo, the son of Ghanaian and Liberian immigrants, has worked in both the Obama and Biden administrations. He has received endorsements from high-profile Democrats such as former Rep. Patrick Kennedy, who represented the 1st District for eight terms before Cicilline, and former White House chief of staff Ron Klain. He also has the backing of the campaign arm of the Congressional Black Caucus and Democrats Serve, which supports candidates with public service backgrounds.

    Amo, a former deputy director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, has made preventing gun violence a top priority, noting that during his White House tenure, he “was often the first call to a mayor following a mass shooting.”

    Matos, who emigrated to the US from the Dominican Republic at the age of 20, could make history as the first Afro-Latina in Congress. She has the backing of the campaign arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and EMILY’s List, which backs Democratic women who support abortion rights.

    Matos’ campaign endured controversy this summer following allegations her campaign had submitted falsified nominating signatures. Hundreds of signatures were thrown out, but her campaign submitted enough valid signatures to make the ballot. The incident is being investigated by the state attorney general. Matos has blamed an outside vendor for submitting the alleged false signatures.

    In another controversy leading up to the primary, businessman Don Carlson, who had loaned his campaign $600,000, ended his bid a little over a week ago following allegations of an inappropriate interaction he had with a college student in 2019. While his name remains on the ballot, the state Board of Elections ordered local boards to post a notice that he’d withdrawn, Chris Hunter, a spokesman for the state board told CNN. Carlson has endorsed state Sen. Sandra Cano, a Colombian immigrant who has made education a top priority in her campaign and has labor support.

    Marine veteran Gerry Leonard Jr., who had the endorsement of the state GOP, will win the party nomination, CNN projected Tuesday evening.

    Utah’s 2nd District covers the western portion of the state, stretching from the Salt Lake City area to St. George. Republicans are heavily favored to hold the seat – Stewart won a sixth term last fall by 26 points, while former President Donald Trump would have carried it under its current lines by 17 points in 2020.

    Three Republicans are looking to succeed Stewart: Former Utah GOP Chairman Bruce Hough, former Stewart aide Celeste Maloy and former state Rep. Becky Edwards.

    Maloy, who has Stewart’s backing, earned her spot on the ballot by winning a nominating convention in July, while Hough and Edwards qualified by collecting sufficient signatures.

    Edwards and Hough, boosted by significant self-funding, both outraised Maloy through August 16.

    Edwards raised $679,000 – $300,000 of which she loaned to her campaign – while Hough raised nearly $539,000, including $334,000 of his own money. Maloy had brought in $307,000 through August 16.

    Maloy, who worked as a counsel in Stewart’s Washington office, has faced questions over her eligibility for the special election primary ballot over voter registration issues. She was marked inactive in the state’s voter database because she did not cast a ballot in 2020 and 2022, according to The Salt Lake Tribune, after she relocated to Virginia to work for Stewart. But the state GOP submitted her name for the ballot, noting that no objections to her candidacy were filed before the convention.

    On the campaign trail, Maloy said she’s been focusing on government overreach. She has proposed defunding federal agencies to eliminate “anything they’re doing that Congress hasn’t authorized.”

    Voters are “worried that these executive branch agencies have too much power, they’re not checked and they’re too involved in our lives,” Maloy told CNN affiliate KUTV in an interview. “And I happen to agree.”

    Maloy’s campaign has received financial support from VIEW PAC, which is dedicated to recruiting and electing Republican women to Congress.

    Hough – the father of professional dancers Julianne and Derek Hough, who rose to fame on “Dancing with the Stars” – is focusing on debt reduction and deficit control, citing his family as one of the reasons why he’s running.

    “With 22 grandkids, 10 kids and a $32 trillion (US) debt, I’m very anxious about their future and about the future of all Americans and all Utahns,” Hough told ABC4 in a video posted in June. “It’s time that we actually do something about it.”

    Hough, who until recently had been Utah’s Republican national committeeman, has positioned himself as the candidate most supportive of Trump.

    Edwards, meanwhile, challenged GOP Sen. Mike Lee in a primary last year as a moderate opposed to Trump and took 30% of the vote. On the trail, she has touted her experience as a state lawmaker, focusing on priorities such as health care, education and fiscal responsibility.

    Edwards, who backed Biden in 2020, expressed “regret” for that support at a debate in June, saying she had been “extremely disappointed” with his administration, The Salt Lake Tribune reported.

    The winner of Tuesday’s GOP primary will face Democratic state Sen. Kathleen Riebe in November. Riebe won her party’s nomination at a June convention.

    This story has been updated with a CNN projection.

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  • Derek Hough Reveals How Michael Bublé Agreed to Be His Wedding Singer (Exclusive)

    Derek Hough Reveals How Michael Bublé Agreed to Be His Wedding Singer (Exclusive)

    By Mona Khalifeh, ETOnline.com.

    Derek Hough and Hayley Erbert can officially check wedding singer off their to-do list!

    ET’s Matt Cohen spoke to Hough after Monday night’s Michael Bublé-themed episode of “Dancing With the Stars”, where he revealed how Michael Bublé agreed to sing at his upcoming nuptials.

    “Yesterday in rehearsals, he literally walked up, and he had his beautiful newborn baby in his hand, and he was holding like a football — it was hilarious, but he was just like, ‘Hey so when are we getting married?’ And I was like, ‘Uh?’ And he was like, ‘Where? Where is it gonna happen? And I’m like, ‘I don’t know yet!’ He was like, ‘Well whenever it is, I’m there.’ So, it’s done. It’s a beautiful thing,” Hough, who proposed to the fellow dancer in June, after seven years of dating, said.

    “I sometimes — I pinch myself. I’m like, ‘How are we buds now? How’d that happen?’” he added of the brewing bromance between him and Bublé. “But, honestly, every single person that has met him today, after they’ve met him, they come back like, ‘He is just like the best guy ever,’ and I’m like, ‘Yeah, I know, right?’ He’s just such a good dude! So, it was a pleasure having him here.”

    Hough is clearly excited to have Bublé as his wedding singer, but he was over the moon over having the “Feeling Good” performer as Monday night’s guest judge for the night dedicated not only to his music but some of his dance moves too.

    “I had a great time tonight,” Hough gushed. “I said it in the show tonight, but his music has been so important to the dance community. It’s just fantastic. It’s always hard to find good music to dance to, and he’s always provided, year after year. So, I’m just happy — it makes sense to celebrate him.”

    Bublé’s tunes set the tone, with Hough telling ET that Monday night’s show felt like a throwback to the long-running dance competition’s early days.

    “And actually, tonight felt like ‘Dancing With the Stars’, you know what I mean? It really felt like classic, vintage ‘Dancing With the Stars’, but in the best possible way,” the dance pro shared.

    ET also spoke to Bublé backstage at Monday night’s show, where he touched on his relationship with Hough, and provided the entertainment at his forthcoming wedding.

    “I think it’s real,” Bublé said when asked if he’s locked in to sing at the Hough-Erbert affair. “Hailey and Derek, those are my people. Anything they ever want, I’m there.”

    For more on last night’s Bublé-themed episode of “DWTS”, check out the video below.

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