Alan Bersten wrapped up his Dancing with the Stars run on Wednesday night, and his farewell message surprised a lot of people who follow the show closely.
Bersten first joined Dancing with the Stars as a professional dancer and steadily became one of the show’s more familiar faces. He competed across multiple seasons on ABC and partnered with a wide range of celebrity guests. He became the kind of pro that viewers recognized season after season. Even people who only tuned in occasionally knew his name.
His departure wasn’t announced ahead of time and didn’t come with any kind of official statement from ABC. The network has not commented, and Bersten’s own post doesn’t explain what led to this being his final night. Fans hoping for some clarity aren’t going to find it in the caption.
The post received close to 10,000 likes, which reflects how many people have a genuine attachment to him. That response came in quickly. His comment section filled up with messages of support and questions about what’s next. Some fans expressed real disappointment. Others seemed caught completely off guard by the news.
Dancing with the Stars has always had some turnover in its pro dancer lineup. Familiar faces move on and new ones come in. The show has also gone through some big structural changes over the years. It had a run on Disney+ at one point and later came back to ABC. Cast changes tend to come along with those kinds of shifts.
What sets tonight apart is the tone of Bersten’s message. “I can’t believe” isn’t the phrasing of someone who had months to prepare a polished goodbye. It sounds real. Whether this departure was his decision, the show’s, or some mix of both hasn’t been addressed publicly.
Bersten started on DWTS relatively young and grew into one of its steadier contributors over time. He wasn’t just filling a slot. He had a clear identity on the show and a way of connecting with people on camera and off. That kind of presence takes a while to build.
For right now, there’s a noticeable gap in the lineup. The show will go on. But Bersten’s exit is the kind that takes a moment to register.
He signed off with the same energy and gratitude he brought to the show all along. Tonight was the last show. He’s glad people came. And for the people who did, that appreciation clearly came through.