Part-time Minnesotan Kristi Yamaguchi, the odds-on favorite to skate away with the "Dancing With the Stars" title, may be tripping the light fantastic with her professional partner, Mark Ballas, but don't think for a moment that her other partner is resting on his feet. Sure, hubby Bret Hedican, a professional hockey player, would rather be vying for the Stanley Cup with his Carolina Hurricanes, but playing spectator rather than superstar has its rewards, most notably the ability to spend more time with their kids, Emma, 2, and Keara, 4.
To get a feel for just how their roles have reversed in recent months, consider how they handled a joint phone interview last week, just hours before Yamaguchi would learn she had glided into the final four. She was in the makeup chair, getting her hair done for dress rehearsal; he was at home with the kids.
The couple, who met in 1992, the year Yamaguchi took home a gold medal in figure skating, and married in 2000, talked about why they spent their summers in Minnesota, what local dessert gets Yamaguchi's toes a-tapping, and the agony of "da feet."
Q We're just a few hours from the results show. Between the two of you, who is more nervous?
Kristi: It's probably me. Bret's always more confident.
Bret: I'm just proud of her. It takes a lot of nerve to deal with the judges' responses, but I see how her Olympic champion spirit carries over on the air.
Q For the past few years, Kristi has been in the stands cheering you on. What's it like to have the roles reversed?
Bret: It's great that I'm now able to do this for Kristi and she's able to do something for herself and get her name back in the spotlight.