A record-breaking season of Dancing with the Stars will come to an end on Tuesday night with a three-hour finale that, for the first time, will include three live dance rounds for the remaining five couples to compete in.

Season 34 has been one for the history books, catapulting the ballroom dance competition series to its best audience in years while also setting fan voting records each and every week. It also happens to be the year that Dancing with the Stars is celebrating two decades on air.

Host Julianne Hough has been there for most of them. She joined the DWTS family in 2007 as a pro dancer at just 18 years old, and she won her first two seasons. Since then, she has also been a judge and, now, a host. In an interview with Deadline, Hough reflected on Season 34, how f

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