Marking the 20th anniversary of the ABC competition series on Facebook, Bergeron shared a photo with Alfonso Ribeiro and professional dancer Witney Carson from Season 19, when Ribeiro won a mirrorball trophy. In the post, Bergeron praised Ribeiro for stepping up to co-host during a challenging period for the show.
Ribeiro began co-hosting Dancing with the Stars in Season 31, alongside Tyra Banks. Banks replaced Bergeron and his co-host, Erin Andrews, ahead of the series' 2020 season. By Season 32, he and former DWTS pro and two-time mirrorball winner, Julianne Hough, were co-hosts.
Ironically, Ribeiro also took over as host after Bergeron stepped down from America's Funniest Home Videos in 2015 after 15 seasons. He continues the legacy Bergeron left behind as the show airs its newest Season 36.
Tom Bergeron and Alfonso Ribeiro's enduring friendship
"He gave me advice when I [began] AFV, which was 'be you,'" Ribeiro revealed. "I think we have enough respect for each other that I want to talk to him as a friend."
Ribeiro joked, "I am continuing to build my career on what Tom Bergeron leaves behind. I am very upset he doesn't have a big job now because when all this ends, I have to go to the next job [he vacates]."
Dancing with the Stars airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+, with episodes available the next day on Hulu.
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