“Scott’s so cool. I mean, he’s so easy,” Burke, 52, exclusively told Us Weekly on Wednesday, October 18, while promoting the upcoming season of Penn & Teller’s Fool Us. “He’s not in the business [or] in the industry, thank God. First of all, we have impeccable trust and boundaries and such an adult, respectful relationship. There’s just flow and it’s easy and he’s very mature. I think when you trust someone, there are no issues and we really have that.”
Burke further explained to Us that she “knew what [she] was saying,” when she recorded the podcast episode.
Burke also has “no regrets” in her comments because she was sharing the truth about “the relationship in the intimacy when two people come together.”
“Dancing with someone is so central and it’s so passionate and it’s such an intimate connection,” she told Us. “And in addition to that, on the show, you’re facing your fear, you’re dealing with challenges, you’re doing things you’ve never done before, you’re dancing, you’re in someone’s arms for three months — seven days a week — [and] you’re breathing with them, looking into their eyes. So, it’s so natural to have chemistry.”
Burke added: “Things happen because you’re connected in ways that couples don’t connect. Marriages don’t always connect in that way, and I actually really appreciated that. I think as a celebrity on the show, that was the question: Who falls in love first or easier? The celebrity. It’s so foreign to have such a physical connection with someone. The pros do it all the time. That’s their job.”
Burke, who later went on to host DWTS for seven seasons, and Hough ultimately took home the mirrorball trophyduring season 7.
While trying to explain her comments to Rigsby, Burke made sure to recount her meaning — that she and Hough had chemistry only on the dance floor — in “a very grownup way.”
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