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A Complete List of Every 'Dancing With the Stars' Winner

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Fourteen years after its 2005 premiere, Dancing with the Stars remains a cultural phenomenon. As fans know, professional dancers pair with celebrities to take on various styles of dance and compete in hopes of winning the Mirrorball Trophy. Over 300 celebrities have competed for the title over the course of 27 seasons, and the (already controversial) upcoming season 28 will bring some changes to the show. So far, we know that 2019's cast includes Lamar Odom, Karamo Brown, James Van Der Beek, and President Trump's former White House press secretary, Sean Spicer. And just hours before season 28 kicked off, we learned that contestant Christie Brinkley actually dropped out of the race due to an arm injury. Her replacement? None other than her look-alike daughter Sailor Brinkley-Cook, who perfectly fit into mom's costume. But before we tune in to the September 16 premiere, let's revisit every single winner of Dancing with the Stars—along with their finest Dancing moments.

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Season 1: Kelly Monaco & Alec Mazo

The former Playboy Playmate of the Month and General Hospital star became the first-ever winners of Dancing with the Stars, overcoming tough criticism from the judges, a wardrobe malfunction, and some low scores. Monaco later returned for DWTS: All-Stars, where she came in third place with partner Val Chmerkovskiy.

Most memorable dance: Their freestyle to "Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer Lopez.

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Season 2: Drew Lachey & Cheryl Burke

His former boy band past (remember 98 Degrees?) may have helped Lachey nab the title, but with the help of Burke, their ranks remained high from the get-go. They got three perfect scores of 30 throughout their time, and Lachey returned to Dancing with the Stars as one of the All-Stars contestants in season 15, where he was partnered with Anna Trebunskaya and became the third couple eliminated from the competition.

Most memorable dance: Their freestyle to Big & Rich's "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)".

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Season 3: Emmitt Smith & Cheryl Burke

Smith was the first in a line of many successful football players crossing over into the world of dance. Burke took home her second Mirrorball Trophy in a row in this pairing, and they nearly lost to Mario Lopez and partner Karina Smirnoff, as both pairs had matching scores going into the finale. The fan vote won out, giving the title to Smith.

Most Memorable Dance: His samba to "Sir Duke" by Stevie Wonder.

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Season 4: Apolo Anton Ohno & Julianne Hough

The short-track speed skater may be the most decorated U.S. athlete of all time in the Olympic winter games, but he has another title in his pocket: Holder of the Mirrorball Trophy. He and Hough (who won her first title during this season) received five perfect scores throughout the season, setting a record. He returned for the All-Stars season, where he was paired with Karina Smirnoff, and finished in fifth place.

Most Memorable Dance: The samba set to "I Like to Move It" by Reel 2 Real.

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Season 5: Hélio Castroneves & Julianne Hough

Marking a second win for Hough, the three-time Indianapolis 500 auto racing champion was shocked he made it past the first week, let alone won the entire series—he only packed enough clothes for two weeks. He told Time, “I accepted the challenge. I said, ‘You know what—what’s the worst that can be? I get eliminated the first week and go back home.’ It was an experience.” The experience was a good one, because Castroneves returned for the All-Stars season, where he was paired with Chelsie Hightower and finished in 10th place.

Most Memorable Dance: His quick-step set to "Hey Pachuco" from The Mask.

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Season 6: Kristi Yamaguchi & Mark Ballas

Yamaguchi and Ballas took DWTS to the next level: The pair gained four of the five perfect scores given out this season, and three of them were for their three Finals dances, giving them a perfect 90 out of 90 in the finals. They received the highest score for every single performance that season.

Most Memorable Dance: Oh, duh, the jive to "Rip it Up" by Little Richard, of course.

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Season 7: Brooke Burke & Derek Hough

Burke was the recipient of every single perfect 30 score that seaso—first for her foxtrot in week seven, next for her freestyle in the finals, and again in the finals for her repeated Viennese waltz. Burke spent a record-breaking eight weeks at the top of the leaderboard during her season. Despite an injury, Burke and Hough (in his first of six wins, a feat no one else has accomplished) took it all the way to the end. Burke would go on to host the show for three years, replacing Samantha Harris.

Most Memorable Dance: The freestyle dance to "You're the One That I Want" by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.

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Season 8: Shawn Johnson & Mark Ballas

Johnson became one of the youngest DWTS winners of all time when she narrowly (we're talking less than 1 percent) took the title over French actor Gilles Marini. Johnson would make the Dancing with the Stars finals a second time when she competed in the All Stars season, which turned out to be Season 8: The Redemption. She competed alongside Marini and eventual winner Melissa Rycroft (who came in third on season 8) and came in second place with her partner, Derek Hough.

Most Memorable Dance: The cha-cha-cha set to "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" by Michael Jackson.

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Season 9: Donny Osmond & Kym Johnson

At 51, Osmond was the oldest contestant to win Dancing with the Stars and only competed because he wanted to see if he was a better dancer than his sister, Marie, who came in third place on season 5. He achieved his goal, though it wasn't easy.

Most Memorable Dance: The '80s style paso doble set to "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dead or Alive. It may not be necessarily good, but 'memorable' is perfect to describe this dance.

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Season 10: Nicole Scherzinger & Derek Hough

Derek Hough won his second Mirrorball Trophy with his paring with The Pussycat Dolls' Nicole Scherzinger, who appeared comfortable dancing in any style thrown at her. She was a clear winner from the start.

Most Memorable Dance: Their dizzying Argentine Tango set to "El Capitalismo Foraneo" by Gotan Project.

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Season 11: Jennifer Grey & Derek Hough

Baby was far from the corner when Jennifer Grey took home the grand prize, back when she was paired with now three-time winner Derek Hough. You might say they...had the time of their lives.

Most Memorable Dance: They took inspiration from Dirty Dancing for a moving Viennese Waltz set to to “These Arms of Mine” by Otis Redding.

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Season 12: Hines Ward & Kym Johnson

Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Ward marked his last dance on Dancing With The Stars with a kiss on his mother's cheek, and he was all smiles when he took home the trophy in 2011 alongside Kym Johnson. Johnson may have suffered an injury during the season, but that didn't stop the two of them from coming out on top.

Most Memorable Dance: Their perfect-scoring Argentine tango set to "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" by Doris Day.

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Season 13: J.R. Martinez & Karina Smirnoff

Veteran-turned-actor Martinez brought Smirnoff her first win (after several close calls) in the show's 13th season. Martinez was heavily favored to win the season, and rallied in the semi-finals despite a twisted ankle and a rough week. He's a comeback artist, that's for sure.

Most Memorable Dance: Their waltz set to "What the World Needs Now" by Burt Bacharach.

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Season 14: Donald Driver & Peta Murgatroyd

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver became the third NFL player to win the series, beating out British classical singer Katherine Jenkins and Cuban American Telenovela star William Levy. This was the first of Murgatroyd's eventual two wins.

Most Memorable Dance: Their finale freestyle dance set to "I Play Chicken with the Train" by Cowboy Troy.

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Season 15: Melissa Rycroft & Tony Dovolani

Season 15 of Dancing With The Stars brought an All-Stars edition, and Melissa Rycroft took home the Mirrorball in the show's first all-female final three, beating out former winners Kelly Monaco and Shawn Johnson. This was partner Tony Dovolani's first and only win of his DWTS tenure, and the pair had some of the highest average scores in the series history—an average of 28.0 over the course of 15 dances.

Most Memorable Dance: Their epic super-sized freestyle from the finale, set to "I Was Here" by Beyoncé.

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Season 16: Kellie Pickler & Derek Hough

Season 16 marked Hough's continuing run as the professional dancer who has won the most Mirrorball trophies, which he brought home this time alongside country music superstar Pickler. They received perfect 30-point scores on all three of their final dances: a quickstep set to Ludovic Bource's "Peppy and George," a freestyle dance to by Labrinth feat. Emeli Sandé's "Beneath Your Beautiful," and an instant jive to Little Richard's "Keep-a-Knockin'." Their relationship ran so deep that Pickler even featured Hough in her music video for her song "Someone Somewhere Tonight."

Most Memorable Dance: Her finale freestyle has been considered to be one of the best in Dancing history.

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Season 17: Amber Riley & Derek Hough

Riley and Hough beat out Corbin Bleu and Karina Smirnoff and Jack Osbourne and Cheryl Burke to make history: Riley became the first Black woman to win the series, while Hough received his fifth of six Mirrorball. “I did this competition because, I didn’t know if I [could] do it and anything that scares me I wanna do, so I [want to] let women of all sizes out there know you can do whatever you put your mind to,” Riley said after her win. “It doesn’t matter what size you are, what color you are, you can do whatever, whatever, whatever, whatever you put your mind to!”

Most Memorable Dance: The Charleston that ended all Charlestons.

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Season 18: Meryl Davis & Maksim Chmerkovskiy

Davis holds the record for highest overall cumulative average at 28.4, breaking Kristi Yamaguchi's score of 28.33, and tying with Jennifer Grey's record of most perfect scores received in a single season, with 6. But Davis and Chmerkovskiy's chemistry is what really lead them to the title. No, they weren't really dating—that was all performance.

Most Memorable Dance: This freestyle, which will make you sweat.

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Season 19: Alfonso Ribeiro & Witney Carson

It wouldn't be true to say Ribeiro took home the Mirrorball Trophy because he did his famous "Carlton" dance from The Fresh Prince, but it sure did help: After fearing he may have had to drop out of the competition due to a back and groin injury, Ribeiro had a tremendous comeback for the grand prize.

Most Memorable Dance: Ladies and gentlemen, he did the The Carlton!

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Season 20: Rumer Willis & Val Chmerkovskiy

Willis and Chmerkovskiy became the season 20 champions when they won over singer and actor Riker Lynch and army veteran Noah Galloway. They tied with Jennifer Grey and Meryl Davis for the record of most perfect scores received in a single season, with 6. Willis even got a tattoo to commemorate their win.

Most Memorable Dance: That freestyle set to Britney Spears's "Toxic."

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Season 21: Bindi Irwin & Derek Hough

With his sixth win, the duo set a record with eight perfect scores, beating the record of six set by Jennifer Grey, Meryl Davis, and Rumer Willis.

Most Memorable Dance: Try not to cry watching their emotional contemporary dance in tribute to Irwin's late father, Steve Irwin.

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Season 22: Nyle DiMarco & Peta Murgatroyd

DiMarco was the second-ever deaf contestant of DWTS, the first being Marlee Matlin in the show's sixth season, and he was a frontrunner for the trophy from day one. This was Murgatroyd's second win, and the two of them forged a true relationship: “Obviously Peta’s not used to working with a deaf person … but we worked well together,” DiMarco told People. “We were able to learn from each other, and that’s what made it the best.”

Most Memorable Dance: This truly stunning paso doble, where the music goes silent for several beats—showing the audience what DiMarco experiences during his dancing.

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Season 23: Laurie Hernandez & Val Chmerkovskiy

Hernandez became the youngest contestant to ever win the series, and the second Olympic gymnast to win. In addition, she shares the record for eight perfect scores in a season with the show's third youngest-contestant to win, Bindi Irwin.

Most Memorable Dance: Oh, that finale freestyle to "Brand New" by Ben Rector.

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Season 24: Rashad Jennings & Emma Slater

With this controversial win (Normani Kordei was the frontrunner to win the season), Jennings became the fourth professional football player to win the Mirrorball Trophy. Previous NFL players to win include Donald Driver (Season 14), Hines Ward (Season 12), Emmitt Smith (Season 3).

Most Memorable Dance: You'll find it hard to forget Jennings and Slater's contemporary dance to "Unconditionally" by Katy Perry.

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Season 25: Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold

Fisher holds many titles on this season: Not only did he win the Mirrorball Trophy at 23, becoming the show's youngest male winner, but he also currently holds the record for the most perfect scores in a season with nine. Fisher was so popular he eventually became co-host of Dancing With The Stars: Juniors alongside Season 25's runner-up, Frankie Muniz.

Most Memorable Dance: Their foxtrot, set to Jordan Fisher's "You're Welcome" from the Moana soundtrack (a cover of Dwayne Johnson's original song from the movie).

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Season 26: Adam Rippon & Jenna Johnson

Rippon became the first openly gay winner of the series when he participated in the all-athletes season, beating out fellow Olympians like Tonya Harding and Mirai Nagasu. Johnson and Rippon were so bonded after their win (a first for her) she even asked him to be in her wedding to fellow DWTS pro Val Chmerkovskiy.

Most Memorable Dance: The competition was clearly theirs to win after his opening Cha Cha to "Sissy That Walk“ by RuPaul.

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Season 27: Bobby Bones & Sharna Burgess

Burgess was the "always the bridesmaid, never the bride" of Dancing with the Stars, coming in second place three times before her (controversial) win alongside radio host Bones. The win sparked a call for a change in the show from fans who saw the show becoming a popularity contest rather than a "best dancer" contest.

Most Memorable Dance: Their cha-cha-cha set to "U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer.

Dancing with the Stars: Ranking the NFL contestants

"Dancing with the Stars" is back. With the free agency frenzy simmering down, we're using our unlimited amount of cyber-ink to discuss the wildly popular dance show instead of pure football.

This year's crop of contestants contains a number of NFL stars of present and past, including Super Bowl MVP Von Miller, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown and former quarterback Doug Flutie.

NFL players have thrice taken the DWTS crown, with former Green Bay Packer Donald Driver winning in season 14. So, here's our unofficial, yet highly scientific breakdown of the top NFL players on DWTS.

10) Michael Irvin

An all-time great wide receiver, Irvin faltered a bit on DWTS. He finished seventh when he appeared on season 9. Irvin did have the right attitude to win, as he was willing to do anything to improve. Seriously, anything.

9) Chad Johnson

A standout in terms of end zone celebrations, Ochocinco (as he was still called at the time) was only able to dance his way into a fourth place finish in season 10. Perhaps if he'd been able to use more pylons as props he could have made it farther in the competition.

8) Lawrence Taylor

The sack-master had his share of struggles on the dance floor, but turned in a solid enough performance for a seventh place finish. Secretly, I was hoping LT would pull a Terry Tate office linebacker and dive over the judges table after a poor review. I'm sad to say this never happened, but LT was entertaining nonetheless.

7) Kurt Warner

Warner became the first quarterback to appear on DWTS, and danced his way up to a fifth place finish. He seemed to be a crowd favorite from what I could assess, but his dancing evidently left some wanting more. It appears that charisma alone can only get you so far. You need to throw down on the dance floor to really win over the voters, and Warner lacked the chops (and flexibility) required.

6) Jerry Rice

The G.O.A.T. was the first NFL star to appear on DWTS, and did not disappoint by finishing second. Rice turned his football skills into some fancy footwork, and put his tremendous work ethic to use in learning the many styles presented to him.

5) Jacoby Jones

Even though the former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver fell short of winning it all in season 16, finishing third, he did deliver a sizzling salsa with Karina Smirnoff that earned a perfect score from the judges in the final round.

4) Jason Taylor

The four-time all-pro turned his strength, agility, and length into a successful run on DWTS season 6. Taylor was able to lift his partner Edyta all around the stage, but unfortunately he failed to lift the mirror ball trophy in the finals. Taylor looked like a natural in the dances I saw, which is why I have him as the top NFL player that didn't win the competition.

3) Hines Ward

Ward helped distract Steelers fans from a rough offseason after their Super Bowl loss by blazing his way to a victory in season 12. Ward proved adept at picking up the different styles, and flashed his big smile just enough times to win the hearts of housewives all around the country.

2) Emmitt Smith

Choosing the top two gave me more trouble than I figured possible in a post about DWTS. Smith won season 3 thanks to his fleet feet and ability to master almost any dance style. The all-time leading rusher in NFL history clearly had a great time in every dance, which helped win over the judges and America. Also, doing a freestyle dance to "U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer doesn't hurt.

Driver was the third, and in my expert opinion, best DWTS contestant from the NFL. Driver improved as the season went along, and rocked the final round. It doesn't hurt that he's ultra-likable, in phenomenal shape, and has a smile that makes dentists' hearts flutter. With Driver going from seventh round pick to Super Bowl champion to DWTS champion, I had to give him the nod over Emmitt.

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The winners of the Dancing with the Stars show Artur Logay and Anna Karelina spoke about their path to the coveted cup and their feelings after the superfinal.

Yesterday the grand finale of the show "Dancing with the Stars" took place, and today the winners - Artur Logay and Anna Karelina - visited the show "Your Day". They shared their impressions of the victory and told how they celebrated it and from whom they received congratulations. They also showed the legendary Dancing with the Stars Cup.

READ ALSO: "I'm in shock! I was already preparing a farewell speech" - Arthur Logay's first emotions and first words after winning Dancing with the Stars (EXCLUSIVE)

Artur Logay said about the superfinal:

"The performances of all the couples were the performances of the winners, because each of us definitely won something for ourselves."

See announcements of the winners of the show "Dancing with the Stars":

Recall that 3 couples got to the superfinal of "Dancing with the Stars": Artur Logay and Anna Karelina, Konstantin Voytenok and Roksoliana Malanchuk, Olga Kharlan and Dmitry Dikusar. Who took 2nd and 3rd place? See here.

Artur Logay tells about his victory:

“I see the cup, but I don't understand it yet. I was all in a fog yesterday.”

And Anna Karelina adds:

“On the day of the final, I felt so sad because everything ends. This is our common victory with Arthur, without him I would not have done what we did as a couple. This is my best partner."

See the contempo that Arthur and Anya performed in the final of "Dancing with the Stars":

Artur Logay confessed that the participants of the show were celebrating the end of the project until 7-8 am today. Artur and Anya received congratulations on their victory from most of the participants of this season, including from the main competitor Konstantin Voytenok, who eventually took 3rd place. Artur tells about it:

“Voitenko congratulated, said “congratulations”. But we didn’t have any more extensive communication.”

READ ALSO: "I feel relieved" - Konstantin Voitenko commented on the third place in the final of the show "Dancing with the Stars" (EXCLUSIVE)

Artur and Anya shared stories about oddities at the end of Dancing with the Stars. For example, they said that during the performance, Anya's skirt did not come off at the right time, and she had to take it off herself. Watch this fantastic freestyle performed by Logai and Karelina:

Yesterday Anna Karelina opened a gift from the Logai family - a star-shaped piece of jewelry. Today she showed that she had already put it on her bracelet. Arthur said:

"It was the task of my eldest son Herman, and the gift was entirely from our family."

READ ALSO: Anna Karelina opened a surprise gift from Arthur Logai on the air of the Dancing with the Stars superfinal: “This is a reminder to you that you are a real star”

Anya sent her regards to German, who, according to Arthur in love with her. And she said that she was waiting for him at the rehearsal. It can be assumed that Anna Karelina will now give dance lessons to the eldest son of Arthur Logay. Watch a very gentle and sensual dance with the participation of the sons and wife of Artur Logay:

Will Anna Karelina participate in the next season of Dancing with the Stars? She did not deny this possibility, and Arthur Logay joked that he would personally choose star partners for her. He even noted that the host of Your Day, Timur Miroshnichenko, "will do, because he has kind eyes." Does this mean that Timur will take part in the next season of Dancing with the Stars? This intrigue has not yet been revealed.

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Artur Logay said about this:

“Very cool that the Voice of the Country is starting up again. I think that the coaching staff this season is very strong. If I participated in this show, I would like to be in the team of either Svyatoslav Vkarchuk or Potap.

Watch the full conversation in "Your Day" with the winners of "Dancing with the Stars" Artur Logay and Anna Karelina:

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Today, October 24 at 21:00 , the eighth broadcast of "Dancing with the Stars" took place. The stars amazed with their passionate dances threesome. This is a new experience for everyone, however the rules of the show still suggest that today one pair of will leave the project.

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Artur Logai and Anna Karelina, Evgenia Vlasova and Mask Leonov, Konstantin Voitenko and Roksoliana Malanchuk are at risk.

One couple was saved by the audience in the last minutes, so she continues to participate in the project. This couple is Konstantin Voitenko and Roksoliana Malanchuk.

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Vlad Yama commented on his choice of a couple as follows:

I just saw absolutely two equivalent performances. I know that both of you haven't seen each other, and I don't know what Zhenya would do if she saw Anya flying across the parquet. Support! But, in my opinion, focus is important in this dance. Zhenya had it, but I'm still for Arthur.

Ekaterina Kukhar noted: it was a battle between two wonderful couples.

Zhenya, I admire you and want you to come back and shine brighter than the brightest star. You have taken a big step in this show. But to be objective, Arthur did a little more in the dance and I did it.

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According to the results of the judges' voting, Evgenia Vlasova and Max Leonov left the show .

Evgeniya Vlasova got emotional:

Of course, I really hoped to reach the very final and what I went through here is a huge life school and, probably, after this project I will be much stronger psychologically. Plus, I won more than once here: from the first performance I won. I am very grateful that my body responded to my messages. I am very sorry that I could not give my partner the final this time. In general, everything was very cool. Thank you. Amazing experience. Thanks to.

Her partner, Max Leonov, supported the singer:

Zhen, thank you for this long journey, despite the fact that it was difficult for you, it was easy for me. This is life here in this pavilion. I am proud of you and I remember you at the first training session and I know you now. This is a titanic work. To everyone else I want to say that you are great. The best remain.

Watch such an emotional show of results:

Watch the performances of a couple Evgeny Vlasov and Max Leonov:

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- on the second air:

- on the third air:

- on the fourth air:

- on the fifth air:

- on the sixth air:

- on the eighth air:

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LAUD - There de ti - Dancing with the Stars 2021
Results Show: Week 13 - Dancing with the Stars 2021
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Konstantin Voitenko and Roksoliana Malanchuk - Freestyle - Dancing with the Stars 2021
Jamala - SLEEP - Dancing with the Stars 2021
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Karina Stashishchak and Igor Kuzmenko - Paso Doble - Dancing with the Stars 2021
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Artur Logai and Anna Karelina - Contempo - Dancing with the Stars 2021
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