Derek Hough Telepictures Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text The syndicated entertainment news show Extra has found its new host. Derek Hough will join the show for its 32nd season, which is set to premiere Sept. 8. The former Dancing With the Stars pro and judge and TV host will take over for Billy Bush, who announced in May that he wouldn't return after five years. "The ballroom has been my stage, my home, and my launchpad. Now, I'm stepping into an exciting new spotlight as the host of Extra. I'm truly looking forward to collaborating with this incredible team, diving into this next creative chapter, and connecting with fans and audiences in a whole new way," Hough said in a statement. "It's an honor to join a show that's been a cornerstone of entertainment news for over 30 years - and I'm ready to help lead it into a bold, fresh new era for season 32 and beyond." Related Stories TV 'Extra' Lays Off Staffers Ahead of Season 32 (Exclusive) Lifestyle Disney Magical Christmas Day Parade 2023: How to Watch the Holiday Special on TV and Online for Free Extra, produced by Warner Bros. Television Group's Telepictures, has also undergone some off-camera changes recently. The show parted ways with long-time executive producer Theresa Coffino and senior porducer and music correspondent Adam Weissler and laid off a number of staff members. Jeremy Spiegel, who has been an EP on the show for a decade-plus, will be the showrunner for the coming season. Said Spiegel about Hough, "Derek has not only dominated the world of dance, he's become a beloved household name who has won America's hearts with his talent, charisma and boundless creativity. I am excited to work closely with Derek as he brings his electrifying energy and fresh perspective to Extra." In addition to Hough joining the show as host, the 2025-26 season of Extra will also feature a new set and graphics package for the show, segments build around Hough and original digital content. Weekend host Mona Kosar Abdi and longtime correspondent Terri Seymour will remain in their posts. "We are thrilled to welcome the incredibly talented Derek Hough as the new host of Extra," said Lauren Blincoe, senior vp current programming at Telepictures. "Derek brings a rare mix of energy, creativity, and a dynamic presence that perfectly captures the spirit of this exciting next era for our iconic show. We're energized by the future of Extra with Derek front and center and can't wait to see him turn the entertainment news genre on its head." Hough is repped by UTA, Strand Entertainment, Reed Smith and Guttman Associates. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed Charlie Sheen "Finally Ready to Confess" in Netflix's Brutally Candid Documentary Live Feed 'The Gilded Age' Star Denée Benton Talks Peggy's Epic Cinderella Moment and How a Season 4 Wedding Could Play Out Live Feed 'South Park' Skipping Another Week Amid Controversy, Record Ratings Live Feed Noah Hawley on 'Alien: Earth's' New Monsters: "Worse Than You Can Imagine" Peacock Andy Cohen Teases 'Love Island USA' Season 7 Reunion: "It's Good and Everybody's Here" Sharon Stone Sharon Stone Says It "Means the World" That Eric Dane Got 'Euphoria' Role Before ALS Diagnosis Live Feed Charlie Sheen "Finally Ready to Confess" in Netflix's Brutally Candid Documentary Live Feed 'The Gilded Age' Star Denée Benton Talks Peggy's Epic Cinderella Moment and How a Season 4 Wedding Could Play Out Live Feed 'South Park' Skipping Another Week Amid Controversy, Record Ratings Live Feed Noah Hawley on 'Alien: Earth's' New Monsters: "Worse Than You Can Imagine" Peacock Andy Cohen Teases 'Love Island USA' Season 7 Reunion: "It's Good and Everybody's Here" Sharon Stone Sharon Stone Says It "Means the World" That Eric Dane Got 'Euphoria' Role Before ALS Diagnosis