Dancing with the Stars has crowned a winner: Robert Irwin is now the second in his family to take home the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy after a finale vote that host Alfonso Ribiero said was one of the closest votes in DWTS finale history. Alix Earle was the runner-up, Jordan Chiles placed third, Dylan Efron placed fourth and Elaine Hendrix placed fifth.
âMy sister said it best,â Robert said, referencing his older sister Bindi Irwin, who won the show a decade ago with then-pro Derek Hough. âThank you for changing my life.â Robertâs pro partner Witney Carson returned the sentiments: âIâm so grateful for Robert, honestly. I feel like I already won with him as my friend.âÂ
Twenty years into the competition, the reality ballroom dance show took off in ways that it never had before, setting viewership and voting records (72 million votes in the finale, which doubled last yearâs finale votes) and sweeping social media discussions and group chats across the nation. On Tuesday night, stars battled it out on the dance floor over the course of three rounds: a Judgesâ Choice round, in which judges offer coaching to each couple for a ballroom or Latin dance style that they havenât yet performed, followed by an Instant Dance Challenge, in which couples have only minutes to improv a performance without knowing the song or dance style prior, and finishing with a freestyle round.Â
Hereâs how DWTS said goodbye to an iconic season.Â
Judgesâ Choice round
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy
Dance:Â Samba to âHip Hip Chin Chinâ by Club des Belugas
Carrie Ann chose a samba for Alix and hoped to see the TikTok star nail the dance styleâs sensual and celebratory nature. âItâs a party dance,â Carrie Ann said. Alix brought the energy to open the show, with hip-swinging action and the most genuinely confident look on her face that weâve seen all season. Carrie Ann saw exactly what she had hoped for. âYouâve developed your own personal style: I call it refined fierceness,â the judge added. Derek applauded Alixâs execution of what he called one of the hardest dances on the show.Â
Scores: Carrie Ann Inaba: 10, Derek Hough: 10, Bruno Tonioli: 10; Total: 30/30
Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach
Dance:Â Paso Doble to âStampedeâ by Alexander Jean featuring Lindsey Stirling
Dylan didnât think heâd make it this far. Daniella pointed out that they started from the bottom at the beginning of the season (and were even the bottom of the leaderboard as recently as last week). Bruno chose the paso doble for Dylan âto prove you are the ultimate leading man.â He was looking for command of the dance floor and full immersion into his dance character. For those keeping score at home, we got one more shirtless Dylan moment, which may have distracted from some less-than-perfect parts of the dance. Carrie Ann and Derek both agreed that Dylanâs improvement this season has been unmatched, even if this dance wasnât the best of the night.Â
Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Derek: 9, Bruno: 10; Total: 28/30
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten
Dance:Â Rumba to âTake My Breath Awayâ by Jae Hall
Elaineâs injury earlier this season may have temporarily sidelined her, but the 54-year-old actress wasnât going to let it stop her fight. Derek chose the rumba because he thinks Elaine âreally thrives in those kinds of dances.â He specifically hoped to see a ârubber band-likeâ dynamic to make a slow dance exciting. Elaine has excelled this season in lyrical moments, and delivered a gorgeous, silky performance. Derek called the performance âexquisiteâ; Bruno called it pure class. âI have been waiting and waiting for you to do a dance like this ⊠dance is more than just the steps: itâs what you do in between the steps,â Carrie Ann said.Â
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 30/30
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson
Dance:Â Quickstep to âAre You Gonna Be My Girlâ by Jet
Derek chose a quickstep for the wildlife conservationist and wanted to see a âbeautiful, wide frame.â But Robert suffered a last-minute injury this week: the muscles in his ribs have been getting progressively worse, to the point that a medical professional who came into rehearsals suggested that Witney modify some of the choreography, which Robert shot down immediately. Still, he said âif I push any harder, my bodyâs going to break.â But the happiest contestant in the history of the show exhibited no signs of pain Tuesday night, gliding across the ballroom floor with a huge smile on his face, often singing along to the lyrics of the song. Derek was so excited about the performance that he could barely get out the words âquickstep king.â âYouâre going to get a fine for breaking the speed limit,â Bruno joked.Â
Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 29/30
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa
Dance:Â Paso Doble to âBreakinâ Dishesâ by Rihanna
Jordan may have not gotten the best start on the show, but sheâs come into her own over the course of the season. Carrie Ann chose a paso doble for the Olympic gymnast: âThis dance is perfect for you because youâre very fierce,â Carrie Ann said, pointing out the fierceness she and the Olympian share. Jordan was at her most confident Tuesday night, with an explosiveness that sheâs been on the brink of all season and finally reached in time for the finale. Carrie Ann felt that her âattackâ at the beginning was too much; but Derek argued that the dance was âstrong, fierce, powerful, clean, precise. It had it all.â Bruno similarly found it to be a âkick-assâ performance full of determination.Â
Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 29/30
Instant Dance ChallengeÂ
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy
Dance:Â Cha Cha to âWHERE IS MY HUSBAND!â by Raye
Alix hadnât done a cha cha since week one, which made her feel like itâs a âredemptionâ cha cha. We were temporarily distracted wondering if she was wearing the same costume as she did in round one (Alix Earle, you are an outfit repeater!) but quickly became mesmerized by the fact that she was able to slip so easily into a specific dance style with such grace. âThe transformation is incredible,â Bruno said. âYour foot placement, the performance level.âÂ
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 30/30
Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach
Dance:Â Foxtrot to âOrdinaryâ by Alex Warren
Dylan looked less-than-thrilled about pulling the foxtrot, and later revealed that he had barely practiced that dance in finale rehearsals. âThis is going to be a big challenge for me,â he said beforehand. The judges were completely stunned with how much they loved it: âThat was unbelievable and a true testament to how far youâve come,â Carrie Ann. âYou brought me to tears in that dance. ⊠For men, itâs difficult. You have to lead. Youâre a leading man.â Derek dubbed the dance âone of the best foxtrots from a man, ever,â and Bruno added: âLen would have adored it.âÂ
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 30/30
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten
Dance:Â Quickstep to âYou Canât Hurry Loveâ by The Supremes
Elaine was hoping for the cha cha for a âfull circleâ moment, returning to the first dance she did on DWTS. Alan said heâd also be happy with the quickstep, because Elaine previously got great scores performing that one. If we were just tuning in to the show, it would be difficult to tell that this wasnât a dance the couple had been rehearsing all week. Robert may be the quickstep king, but Derek crowned Elaine the quickstep queen. Despite some âfoot faults,â Bruno loved the performance and said it âcaptured the spirit of Ginger Rogers.âÂ
Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Derek: 9, Bruno: 9; Total: 27/30
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson
Dance:Â Cha Cha to âCake By The Oceanâ by DNCE
Robert seemed a little hesitant to have picked the cha cha. âThe cha cha has never made sense to me,â he said. âThis is absolutely the one where the most could go wrong.â But when have we ever seen him fall short? Despite a hiccup in the middle where he seemed to question what the next step should be, the rest of the dance was fluid, fun and fast. Derek concurred that the cha cha is âso hard,â and all judges agreed that Robert nailed it. âItâs the partnership,â Carrie Ann said of him and Witney. âItâs been wonderful and that was no exception.âÂ
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 30/30
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa
Dance:Â Tango to âI Like Itâ by Alesso and Nate Smith
Jordan was hopeful to get the tango because she âloves us being in frameâ and doesnât have to lead â conserving her stamina over the course of three dances within three hours is key. She and Ezra seemed to not be super familiar with their song ahead of time, but mostly remained on beat in a dance full of leaps and dips. Derek thought that dance was the best one for Jordan to get in this challenge. âThis is so difficult,â Carrie Ann said of the instant dance challenge. âWhat you just performed was fantastic.âÂ
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 30/30
Freestyle round
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy
Dance:Â Freestyle to âManeaterâ by Nelly Furtado and âSports carâ by Tate McRae
Alix says she was âscared of my own shadowâ when she first arrived at DWTS and credits Val and the show for helping her come out of her shell. âDancing with the Stars has unlocked this new side of me,â she said. âThis show has given me confidence that is going to change the rest of my life.â She notes that sheâs not playing a character: itâs Alix herself at her most confident. The dance kicked off with Alix getting gently dropped (on purpose!) by troupe dancers from a 10-ish foot platform and didnât let up for the rest of the performance: sexy, dynamic and nothing if not full of the confidence she didnât have at the beginning of the season. Derek loved the âfusion, arena tourâ performance. âConfidence isnât something you have, itâs something you do,â he added. Carrie Ann teared up: âIâm just really touched by you,â she said. âThe way youâve learned how to do all of these details. ⊠you dance with your heart open passionately. I feel so connected to your journey and I feel like Iâm not alone. I just think youâre fabulous and I canât wait to see what you do next.âÂ
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 30/30, Three-round total: 90/90
Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach
Dance:Â Freestyle to âSomething In The Heavensâ by Lewis Capaldi
Dylanâs final rehearsal was an emotional one. He may not have seemed like a serious contender at the beginning of the season, but DWTS made him fall in love with dance. âMy whole life, I watched my brother [Zac Efron] perform. I never wanted to be in the spotlight,â Dylan said, reflecting on how the show transformed him into a performer. âI finally feel like I belong here.â He certainly looked like he belonged on the dance floor in his third and final dance in an emotional, lyrical and dramatic performance featuring a series of impressive lifts (including catching Daniella after she flung herself off the top of the stage steps). They concluded with literal waterworks, dancing in a shallow pool of water, splashing for added dramatic effect. Carrie Ann reflected on the way DWTS is such a unique journey between a star and their pro, and thought Dylan and Daniellaâs performance perfectly exemplified that. âYou really captured the elusive quality of a dream,â Bruno added.Â
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: _10; Total: 30/30, Three-round total: 88/90
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten
Dance:Â Freestyle to âI Hope I Get It (from A Chorus Line)â by District 78
Elaine joined DWTS to reignite the love of dance she lost after a car accident sidelined her dance career. âI have really learned to believe in myself in a whole different way,â she said. âI was afraid to dance because I was afraid that I would never do it at the level I did it before.â Yet she landed herself in the finale with a chance to become the star. The dance was an homage to her performing career through the year, beginning in an audition room with Elaine holding up a photo of herself from The Parent Trap with her actress bestie Lisa Ann Walter playing the casting director. Through a series of showtune-laden auditions, Elaine more than proved she was worthy of the part. Derek reflected on his first words to Elaine this season, hoping the show would help her embark on a journey of reclaiming her love of dance. âElaine, youâve completed this journey beautifully,â he said. âYouâll be hired forever,â Bruno added of the âfull Broadway production.âÂ
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 30/30, Three-round total: 87/90
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson
Dance:Â Freestyle to âBlack & Goldâ by Sam Sparro and âThe Nightsâ by Avicii
Robertâs journey through grieving his father has been a central narrative on the show this season, and the young wildlife conservationist took one final opportunity to honor the late Steve Irwin in his performance. âI really want to make him proud in this dance,â Robert said, tearing up. âI want to show him how we can write our own story. I wish he could see it. I really wish he could be here.â Robertâs final dance, both explosively joyful and emotional, was the perfect summation of his entire journey, simultaneously mourning the loss of his father and working to bringing fun and happiness to people around the world. Cue one last bout of tears as the judges gushed over the dancer who they first saw as an 11-year-old child, watching his big sister win the same competition. âI look at your familyâs legacy not just wildlife conservation, but how to move through this life with grace and gratitude,â Derek said. âHe sees you,â Bruno added, promising that Robertâs father would have loved the â24k gold performance.âÂ
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 30/30, Three-round total: 89/90
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa
Dance:Â Freestyle to âMotivationâ by Normani
Jordan used âMotivationâ in one of her first college floor routines, and Normani is her âgood friendâ â NBD. The number began with  a snippet from BeyoncĂ©âs âBow Down,â and was rife with attitude, energy and pure fun as Jordan sprinkled her gymnastics and acrobatics into a hip hop-forward routine that encompassed the best of her abilities and her personality. âQueen Bey herself would love it,â Bruno said. âFirst of all, you are a powerful woman of color and you came to represent,â Carrie Ann said. âThat is the best freestyle I have ever seen in 20 seasons.âÂ
Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Derek: 10, Bruno: 10; Total: 30/30, Three-round total: 89/90
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