Alfonso Ribeiro, from left, Mark Hoying, Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold appear on the Dedication Night round of "Dancing with the Stars" on Oct. 14, 2025.

Scott Hoying may need to add lullabies to his musical repertoire.

The singer-songwriter and Pentatonix member, 34, got personal for his "Dancing with the Stars" performance for the show's Dedication Night round on Tuesday, Oct. 14. Hoying performed a sweet foxtrot to his song "Parallel," which opened with Hoying singing a line from the song to his husband, Mark Hoying.

During rehearsal for the emotional number, Scott and Mark Hoying revealed to Scott's pro partner, Rylee Arnold, that they are expecting their first child together via surrogacy. "I'm so excited to raise a family with him," Scott gushed. "I just feel like we're really, really lucky."

Hoying's combination of talent and heart earned kudos from judge Derek Hough. "Congratulations," said Hough of the baby news, adding of Hoying's performance: "I saw that commitment."

Here are the other heartfelt tributes from last night's show.

Dylan Efron pays tribute to little sister, brother Zac with 'Greatest Showman' number

For Dylan Efron, there's no better role than that of big brother.

The TV personality, brother of Emmy-winning actor and Disney Channel alum Zac Efron, paid tribute to his younger sister, Olivia, for his performance, a contemporary-style dance set to Zac Efron's "Greatest Showman" tune "Rewrite the Stars."

Zac has "always taken care of me," Efron, 33, said. "I want to be the best role model I can" for Olivia.

Before launching into the high-energy number with pro partner Daniella Karagach, Efron and Olivia opened the performance with an adorable slow-dance routine. "I just like being with Dylan; he's my best friend," said Olivia during rehearsal. "I just feel like I'm free with him."

Judge Derek Hough joked after the tender moment, "I hate you. You're a great guy, you're in shape, you can dance, and you're a great brother? Come on, man!"

Danielle Fishel reunites with 'Boy Meets World' costar William Daniels

When it's girl meets dancefloor, Danielle Fishel knows one guy who will always stand by her.

The "Boy Meets World" alum delivered a wholesome homage to the '90s sitcom and her costar William Daniels, who played George Feeny opposite Fishel's Topanga Lawrence. Fishel and pro partner Pasha Pashkov, who performed a lively jive number to the iconic series' theme song, were joined by Daniels for a special guest appearance.

Seated behind a principal's office desk, Daniels gave his stamp of approval at the end of the performance by holding up a paper with an "A+" written across the top.

"I'm very proud of Danielle for all she's doing," said Daniels during a rehearsal video call. "It's a pleasure watching you."

While Fishel earned mixed feedback for her footwork, the judges praised her sentimental tribute. "I think that made everyone's nostalgic hearts very happy," guest judge Kym Johnson said. "You still look like a teenager, by the way. I don't know how that is possible, but you do."

Elaine Hendrix gets support from 'Parent Trap' costars Lisa Ann Walter, Dennis Quaid

Meredith Blake and Chessy may not have been BFFs, but that's not the case for Elaine Hendrix and Lisa Ann Walter.

Hendrix, who played Blake in the family comedy "The Parent Trap" alongside Walter's Chessy, paid tribute to the women's yearslong friendship with a graceful foxtrot routine. The performance, a three-way dance between Hendrix, Walter and dancing pro Alan Bersten, was set to Natalie Cole's "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)," which serves as the closing song of the 1998 Disney film.

Walter wasn't the only "Parent Trap" star in the house for Hendrix's performance. Dennis Quaid, who played Blake's ill-fated love interest Nick Parker, was spotted in the studio audience cheering on Hendrix and Walter.

"What a wonderful way to celebrate friendship," judge Carrie Ann Inaba told Hendrix.

Robert Irwin brings out mom Terri Irwin for emotional number

Robert Irwin is tugging at all the heartstrings.

The Australian conservationist, son of the late Steve Irwin, paid tribute to his mother, Terri Irwin, with a stirring contemporary-style dance with pro partner Witney Carson. Robert Irwin closed the emotional performance, set to the Phil Collins ballad "You'll Be in My Heart," with a sweet twirling flourish featuring his mom.

"I've never been able to capture the feeling of gratitude that I feel for her," a crying Irwing said during rehearsal. "And at every milestone, I just wish that my dad was there. She was there, and that was enough."

The moving number made the judges' panel emotional. "He's looking at you kid, and he's smiling," Bruno Tonioli told Irwin, referring to Steve Irwin.

Did Derek Hough reveal sex of baby on 'Dancing with the Stars'?

Derek Hough may have let the cat out of the bag about his soon-to-be bundle of joy.

While reacting to contestant Jordan Chiles' performance to "Daughters" by John Mayer with pro partner Ezra Sosa, Hough said: "Watching you two dance really made me excited to have my own moment with my… my own child."

Hough is expecting his first child with wife Hayley Erbert Hough.

"It's so beautiful," Hough, who trailed off in his initial response, added. "There's a tenderness. It was simple. There was a care to it. It was just a really beautiful dance."

Who went home on 'Dancing with the Stars'?

In a surprisingly heartwarming twist, the chopping block turned up empty on "Dancing with the Stars."

After dance scores and fan votes were tallied up, cohost Alfonso Ribeiro revealed that the couples safe from elimination were "all of you."

"We couldn't send anyone home tonight on such a special night," cohost Julianne Hough added. "All of the scores and all of the votes from tonight will carry over to next week."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Scott Hoying reveals he's expecting baby with husband on 'Dancing with the Stars' – Recap

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