While she is one of the most elegant and competitive pros on Dancing With The Stars, Kym Johnson Herjavec spends much of her time not in the ballroom. After the birth of her twins Hudson and Haven, Kym decided to take a step back from competing full-time was concentrate on family life whilst exploring new artistic ventures and attempting to find her balance between motherhood and purpose.
She married Shark Tank judge Robert Herjavec in 2016, and they welcomed twins in April 2018. She exited DWTS in 2015, briefly returned for a stint in 2017, and then focused on spending time raising her children and exploring different roles. The upside of that choice was more
Kym's life now combines creativity, reinvention, and parenting. She has found ways to remain engaged outside of the demands of professional dance, from producing and acting to starting scripted series projects and starring in Lifetime's Hunting Housewives. Her experience demonstrates that taking a step back does not imply withering away but rather thriving in a different way.
How Kym Johnson Herjavec’s post Dancing With the Stars life balances family, creativity, and new directions
Kym Johnson Herjavec has found out success and happiness means nothing after leaving Dancing With the Stars as a pro. She is more focused on raising her twins, collaborating on creative media projects with others and finding her professional identity than she is about chasing mirror balls. Kym has had to have made some compromises as a consequence of the move, however the sacrifices are enormous and planned.
Family first: Twins, marriage, & everyday moments
In April 2018, Kym and Robert Herjavec welcomed their twins, Haven and Hudson. Her objectives changed after becoming a mother; she talks of wanting "a life where I can be there with the kids," prioritizing quality family time over career recognition. Her life outside of the dance floor is colorful, frequently chaotic, and constantly busy with activities like bath time, family vacations, school routines, and parenting duties.
Her most treasured roles are those of mother and partner, despite admirers used to seeing her in sequins beneath stage lights. Dancing With the Stars fame and Robert divide up the parenting responsibilities, such as "Daddy days and Mommy days," and ensure that each twin gets some alone time. Their marriage is also based on mutual support; she calls Robert her best friend and thanks him for their behind-the-scenes collaboration in creating a loving family.
Career evolutions: TV, producing, & creative projects
Even though Kym stopped participating in Dancing With the Stars as a pro, she continued to tell stories. She now stars in Hunting Housewives, an original Lifetime feature, and is working on new scripted television shows and motion pictures. Making the change has enabled her to maintain her creativity while selecting jobs that accommodate her family's needs.
Kym appreciates the schedule flexibility as well. She has told fans she is able to stay at home as many of her current work require short filming days. Far from losing her ambition, the less high-stakes context of retired-competitive-life has freed Lynsey to take on passion projects that match the beat of life. In general, her work beyond the ballroom is an elegant tightrope walk of parenting, legacy and mindful growth.
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