Derek Hough's Neighbor Put 'A Gun To His Head' While He Was 'Hung Upside Down'
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on August 15, 2024 at 5:15 PM EDT
In a shocking new interview, Julianne Hough revealed a devastating truth about her past—she was sexually abused at just four years old by a neighbor who also targeted her brother, Derek Hough.
The sibling duo, who first made waves on ABC’s "Dancing With the Stars" and have since built successful careers across various projects, have faced more than their share of struggles.
Julianne Hough's candid revelations about the traumatic experiences she and Derek Hough endured during their early childhood shed light on the difficult journey they overcame to reach their current success.
Julianne Hough Drops Childhood Bombshell
As The Blast reported, Julianne appeared on the “The Jamie Kern Lima Show," where she opened up about the childhood trauma she endured, including sexual assault at the hands of her neighbor.
“My first experience was when I was about four years old. [It was] a neighbor in our cul-de-sac," she said on the show, per Us Weekly. "I’ve actually never said that out loud to someone in an interview before. That was a very confusing time, because growing up in the Mormon culture, everything needs to be perfect.”
Julianne added, “And by the way, I’m not the only one in my family that had gone through similar things. And so that was a very challenging thing to come to terms with, which is that nobody did anything. Being so young, and those being your first experiences — whether it be physical, mental, sexual — those abuses of power to someone who is vulnerable to it — it immediately sets a precedent of: other people have the power.”
Julianne Hough Reveals Derek Hough Had 'A Gun To His Head'
Those same neighbors abused Julianne's brother, Derek. “My brother was hung upside down and there was a gun put to his head. There were all sorts of things by these people,” the actress said before getting emotional.
After taking a moment to compose herself, she added that her mom moved the family out of the house as quickly as she could and they cut ties with that neighbor. “I guess my mom did do what she could and she wanted to move and leave," Julianne said on the podcast. "She didn’t want to talk about it, but she did want to get us out.”
Julianne, who has three sisters in addition to her brother Derek, then revealed her siblings had their own traumatic experiences.
"The people that also violated my sisters or my brother or myself, they never got reprimanded for it. Because we didn’t say something,” she continued. “Instead we just pivoted and we moved. Which is good because we got out of the situation, but for me, that is another thing where I just pivot, pivot, pivot.”
Derek Hough Opens Up About Bullying
Derek has previously opened up about his painful past, revealing that he was relentlessly bullied during his younger years. According to the dancer, his passion for dance made him an easy target for bullies, who zeroed in on him simply because of his chosen path.
“They would tie my ankles up with, you know, with rope and hang [me] up in a tree,” Derek said on an episode of "Good Morning America" in 2014. “My mom, you know, she basically told me to, she's like, 'Listen, touch them back, you know, and hit them.' So I did.”
It seems that the story he told in 2014 is the same one Julianne spoke about on the recent podcast.
Julianne Hough Was Abused Again In London
Unfortunately, the childhood abuse was not the last. In 2013, Julianne revealed that during her time in London, she "was abused, mentally, physically, everything."
"I was 10 years old looking like I was 28, being a very sensual dancer," she told Cosmopolitan. "While I was in London, I was abused, mentally, physically, everything."
While she did not go into detail about the abuse, she did say she has learned to move on. "I'm a very forgiving person, and I don't want to hurt anybody. What's past is past," she said.
Derek And Julianne Hough Are A Powerful Sibling Duo
Derek and Julianne haven’t just teamed up for high-profile professional projects like their "Move Live On Tour" and Disney specials—they’ve also been there for each other in their personal lives.
The brother-sister duo has consistently supported one another through various challenges as they have a close-knit bond that extends beyond their professional collabs. "We actually work pretty well together,” Derek told "Good Morning America" a few years ago about his professional relationship with his sister. “We kind of have like this hidden language where we don't really talk … it's actually great."
He continued, "We're very privileged, we feel very lucky to do something that you love with somebody that you love and care about. It's a wonderful thing."
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).