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Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews reunited on Thursday, catching up with a cocktail eight months after they were dropped from hosting Dancing With The Stars. Tom, 65, shared a photo of the duo
having drinks at a restaurant in Calabasas and wrote: 'Reunited & it feels so good with @erinandrews,'. In a second snap the former co-hosts cuddled up for a selfie outside.
Tom this time wrote: 'This reunion deserves another post '. Erin replied in the comments with three champagne emojis, hinting there was some kind of celebration. 'Love
u,' she added. The 42-year-old sportscaster also shared a photo from the meetup teasing, 'Always something in the works.' Producers fired Tom and Erin as co-hosts of DWTS in
July 2020 and they were replaced with Tyra Banks ahead of season 29. RELATED ARTICLES 'Just informed @DancingABC will be continuing without me. It's been an incredible 15 year run
and the most unexpected gift of my career.' Tom said at the time of the news. Erin also shared a note social media, writing, 'I will always cherish my days on that set, even if I
wasn't the best at walking in heels.' Tom had hosted the show since its 2005 premiere. Erin, meanwhile, competed on season 10 with Maksim Chmerkovskiy in 2010 before becoming a
cohost four years later. Many fans were outraged at the choice to axe the longtime hosts and executive producer Andrew Llinares explained their decision. 'I think it’s all about
evolution. I think any show like this that has been on many, many seasons needs to continue to evolve,' he told reporters at the ABC VirtuFall panel in September 2020. 'I think
changing the host was all about evolution. It was about making the show feel fresh, making it feel new [and making] it reach out, maybe, to a new audience as well as the audience that’s been
there for years.' In December, Tom dashed hopes that he might return to the series. 'When people say, "I'm not gonna watch until you're back," I say,
"Well, there's really no 'until' here." This train has left the station,' Tom said. 'I appreciate the sentiment, and I don't hold it against anybody
if they [watch],' he added. The longtime host, who also hosted ABC's America's Funniest Home Videos and Hollywood Squares, thought DWTS would mark the end of his hosting days,
but not like this. 'I always thought Dancing would be where I end my hosting tenure,' Tom said of his 28 seasons on the show. When asked what the future holds, Bergeron said
whatever may come next, he doesn't think it would be in the hosting realm. 'I've hosted every format imaginable. There's no real fire in my gut to do it again. Having
said that, I'm always open to surprises,' he said.