Dancing with the Stars icons and fresh-faced parents, Derek Hough and Hayley Erbert, are back in the spotlight just three months after welcoming their little bundle of joy. Stepping out of the ballroom and onto the baseball diamond, the dynamic duo lit up a Savannah Bananas game in Anaheim, California, with their electrifying performance.
The couple, along with a vibrant troupe of dancers, donned the exhibition team's iconic yellow and blue hues, captivating both the stadium crowd and online audiences. Although Hough is no stranger to performing with the team, it was Erbert's radiant return that truly stole the show.
“Let’s talk about @hayley.erbert freshly postpartum but looking and moving like thaaaaat!! You go mamaaa!!” one fan exclaimed online.
The energy was palpable both in the stands and across social media, where fans couldn't stop raving about Erbert's impressive postpartum performance. "Go @hayley.erbert !!! Showing everyone what a woman in postpartum can do!!!" another fan gushed, highlighting the dancer's incredible post-baby moves.
Derek Hough himself jumped into the conversation, proudly commenting, "@hayley.erbert said I just had a baby but I’m about to turn up." His Instagram stories offered a sneak peek behind the scenes, capturing the crowd's enthusiastic cheers for his wife.
Even fellow DWTS dancer Hailey Bills couldn't resist expressing her admiration, commenting, "SERIOUS FOMO. So sick."
While the couple continues to navigate life as new parents, they remain busy with their careers. Hough has recently taken on a new role as a host for Extra and has been making waves on various talk shows.
Together, they are gearing up for their "Symphony of Dance: Encore" tour, set to kick off in June. Erbert, who was just four weeks postpartum when promotional photos were taken, is as stunning as ever.
As for a possible return to DWTS, Erbert remains open to the idea despite potential conflicts with Hough's judging role. "Never say never," she hinted, noting many of her friends have returned to work after having kids.