Tom Bergeronhas nothing but kind words for his latestDancing With the Starssuccessor.In arecent Instagram post, the show’s former host congratulatedAlfonso Ribeirofor being tapped to co-host the 31st season alongsideTyra Banks.“Now, getting Conrad Green back asDWTSshowrunner is only ONE of their smartest decisions. Here’s the other one,” Bergeron, 67, said of Ribeiro, 50, while sharing two photos of the pair. “Congratulations, buddy! 👏🏼.“PEOPLE announcedthe news of Ribeiro’s new co-hosting roleon July 14. It marks his return to the ballroom after taking home the Mirrorball Trophy in 2014 with pro dancer Witney Carson.Kelsey McNeal/Disney General Entertainment Content"For me to be asked now to co-host with Tyra, and be part of the great crew and dancers and friends … to be able to be on stage with them and to be part of that family again, is quite special for me. I mean, these dancers are friends of mine at this point now. We really do all hang out together, and talk outside of that show,” theFresh Prince of Bel-Airalum said in a statement to PEOPLE.“My goal is to bring back a sense of the happy and the fun, and the family atmosphere, that this show has always felt like for me,” Ribeiro, who also succeeded Bergeron as the host ofAmerica’s Funniest Home Videos, continued. “I want to become friends with all of the contestants this year, and allow myself to kind of be able to really just sit and talk with them. And after their dance, I want to get honest, and true feelings from them and make people laugh and make people smile again. I feel like sometimes it gets a little serious and while it needs to be that also, it also needs to be light and fun and cheery.“Kelsey McNeal/ABC/GettyBergeron had been the show’s host since its 2005 premiere. But his longtime run in the role concluded in 2020 when he and co-hostErin Andrewswere ousted.Bergeron has since said he “wasn’t surprised” that season 28ended up being his last.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“In all candor, the show that I left was not the show that I loved,” he said onBob Saget’s Here for Youpodcast in October 2021. “So, the end of the season that turned out to be my last season [in 2019], I kind of knew. So I took everything out of my dressing room that I really wanted … It was kind of obvious that we were kind of butting heads.“Banks, 48, washired as Bergeron and Andrews' replacementahead of season 29. At the time, ABC saidDWTSwas headed in"a new creative direction.“The hiring of Banks as well as Ribeiro isn’t the only shakeupDWTSis currently facing.In a shocking move, it was announced in April that the reality competition series is moving to Disney+ ahead of season 31.DWTS, which also scored a two-season renewal at the streaming service, will be the first live series to stream on Disney+.“The show’s broad appeal, as well as the overwhelming popularity of its Disney-themed competition nights, make Disney+ the perfect home for ‘Dancing with the Stars’ while continuing to expand our demographic reach,“saidKareem Daniel, chairman, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution.

Tom Bergeronhas nothing but kind words for his latestDancing With the Starssuccessor.

In arecent Instagram post, the show’s former host congratulatedAlfonso Ribeirofor being tapped to co-host the 31st season alongsideTyra Banks.

“Now, getting Conrad Green back asDWTSshowrunner is only ONE of their smartest decisions. Here’s the other one,” Bergeron, 67, said of Ribeiro, 50, while sharing two photos of the pair. “Congratulations, buddy! 👏🏼.”

PEOPLE announcedthe news of Ribeiro’s new co-hosting roleon July 14. It marks his return to the ballroom after taking home the Mirrorball Trophy in 2014 with pro dancer Witney Carson.

Kelsey McNeal/Disney General Entertainment Content

Alfonso Ribeiro, was named new host of Walt Disney Television via Getty Images’s “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” as announced today by Tom Bergeron during the two-hour Season Finale of “Dancing with the Stars

“For me to be asked now to co-host with Tyra, and be part of the great crew and dancers and friends … to be able to be on stage with them and to be part of that family again, is quite special for me. I mean, these dancers are friends of mine at this point now. We really do all hang out together, and talk outside of that show,” theFresh Prince of Bel-Airalum said in a statement to PEOPLE.

“My goal is to bring back a sense of the happy and the fun, and the family atmosphere, that this show has always felt like for me,” Ribeiro, who also succeeded Bergeron as the host ofAmerica’s Funniest Home Videos, continued. “I want to become friends with all of the contestants this year, and allow myself to kind of be able to really just sit and talk with them. And after their dance, I want to get honest, and true feelings from them and make people laugh and make people smile again. I feel like sometimes it gets a little serious and while it needs to be that also, it also needs to be light and fun and cheery.”

Kelsey McNeal/ABC/Getty

ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” - Season 19 - Finale - Day Two

Bergeron had been the show’s host since its 2005 premiere. But his longtime run in the role concluded in 2020 when he and co-hostErin Andrewswere ousted.

Bergeron has since said he “wasn’t surprised” that season 28ended up being his last.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“In all candor, the show that I left was not the show that I loved,” he said onBob Saget’s Here for Youpodcast in October 2021. “So, the end of the season that turned out to be my last season [in 2019], I kind of knew. So I took everything out of my dressing room that I really wanted … It was kind of obvious that we were kind of butting heads.”

Banks, 48, washired as Bergeron and Andrews' replacementahead of season 29. At the time, ABC saidDWTSwas headed in"a new creative direction.”

The hiring of Banks as well as Ribeiro isn’t the only shakeupDWTSis currently facing.

In a shocking move, it was announced in April that the reality competition series is moving to Disney+ ahead of season 31.DWTS, which also scored a two-season renewal at the streaming service, will be the first live series to stream on Disney+.

“The show’s broad appeal, as well as the overwhelming popularity of its Disney-themed competition nights, make Disney+ the perfect home for ‘Dancing with the Stars’ while continuing to expand our demographic reach,“saidKareem Daniel, chairman, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution.

source: people.com