Derek Hough is the new ‘Extra’ host, replacing Billy Bush

The entertainment news show βExtraβ is getting a new host in its old age.
Derek Hough, best known as a dance pro and now judge on βDancing With the Stars,β will replace Billy Bush as lead anchor of the syndicated series, which is going into its 32nd season in September.
In a statement to The Times on Wednesday, Hough expressed his excitement and acknowledged the opportunities the ballroom has created for him.
βIβm stepping into an exciting new spotlight as the host of βExtra,ββ Hough said. βIβm 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.β
In May, Bush announced on his βHot Micsβ podcast that he would not return as host of βExtraβ after serving as its emcee since 2019. The former βAccess Hollywoodβ correspondent and co-anchor, who was entangled in a hot mic controversy with then-candidate Donald Trump in 2016, wants to focus on his own show.
ββExtraβ is culturally iconic,β Bush said in May. βIf I had a dollar for every time someone hollered βExtra Extraβ to me in the airport or something, Iβd buy Warner Bros.β
Hough is an Emmy Award-winning dancer and choreographer. As an actor, he has appeared in the ABC series βNashvilleβ and the Disney+ series βHigh School Musical: The Musical.β He has been a βDWTSβ judge since Season 29, appearing alongside Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli.
βDerek has not only dominated the world of dance β heβs become a beloved household name who has won Americaβs hearts with his talent, charisma and boundless creativity,β βExtraβ executive producer Jeremy Spiegel said Wednesday in a statement to The Times.
βI am excited to work closely with Derek as he brings his electrifying energy and fresh perspective to βExtra,ββ he added.
The new season of βExtraβ will premiere on Sept. 8 on Fox. Hough will also continue his duties as head judge on βDWTS.β