Julianne Hough Recalls First Date With Ex- Boyfriend Ryan Seacrest: ‘We Did The Ferris Wheel’

As an ardent fan of Julianne Hough, I find myself captivated by her journey through love and life. Her recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen was yet another intriguing chapter in her colorful narrative.


On August 18th, the captivating Julianne Hough appeared as a guest on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. During the interview, she was asked about her most memorable first date, which turned out to be a visit to Santa Monica Pier with someone she can’t quite recall.

According to what she said, Andy Cohen asked Hough if she was referring to their date with her former boyfriend Ryan Seacrest, whom she dated from 2010-2013. However, Hough maintained that she wasn’t.

Later, she reminisced about her initial date with Seacrest, sharing the location they chose for their first encounter, which she recalls as possibly being The Polo Lounge at The Beverly Hills Hotel, mentioning that it felt quite intimate.

She added, “We did the Ferris wheel and we kissed on the thing,” she recalled of the Santa Monica Pier trip, laughing, “I don’t really remember who it was.”

Additionally, while Julianne Hough generally maintained a private stance on her romantic affairs, she has been candid about her sexual orientation. Notably, the celebrity has been engaged twice and was previously married.

Hough and Seacrest crossed paths for the first time when she appeared on his radio show alongside her boyfriend, Chuck Wicks. Shortly afterwards, a budding romance developed between them.

Despite persistent speculation about their relationship, Julianne Hough and Ryan Seacrest parted ways in March 2013. According to reports to PEOPLE, their demanding schedules were the cause of the breakup.

In a recent conversation on the Armchair Expert podcast hosted by Dax Shepard (August 12 episode), Julianne Hough clarified her relationship with Ryan Seacrest. She emphasized that contrary to past instances where others may have exploited him, she aims to ensure she doesn’t follow suit in their partnership.

Apart from sharing other aspects, she additionally disclosed her past tendency to adjust excessively within relationships, striving to fit others’ expectations to bring happiness to them. Over time, she came to understand that perhaps she had never genuinely fallen in love with anyone, but rather cherished the sensation of being cherished.

Looking back at her earlier, less experienced times, Hough confessed that she used to think she could genuinely fall in love with every person she went out with. Yet, as time goes by, she starts to wonder if it was the real, lasting kind of love – the one that feels fulfilling, serene, and just right.

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2024-08-22 10:01