‘Dancing With the Stars’ Season 31: Charli D'Amelio and Mark Ballas become champion
‘Dancing With the Stars’ season 31 winners are Charli D'Amelio and Mark Ballas. After winning, D'Amelio remarked, "I did not understand what was happening because it all happened so quickly."
By ET Spotlight Special |
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Charli D’Amelio (The D’Amelio Show) and her partner Mark Ballas were announced winners of ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Season 31. While she was one of the finalists with Gabby Windey (The Bachelorette) and her pro partner Valentin Chmerkovskiy, both pairs scored perfectly. But it turned out D’Amelio had the louder voice and earned the coveted mirror ball trophy.
D’Amelio and Ballas performed freestyle dance form as their winning number in season 31 of Dancing With the Stars. The finale episode called everyone from the first voted-out celeb, Jason Lewis, to the semi-finalists, Daniel Durant and Trevor Donovan. They were not only there to wave hello to the finalist but also hit the dance floor with their one last performance.
Ballas and D’Amelio views
After winning, D’Amelio said, “It all happened so fast that I could not comprehend what was going on.”
She added, “Winning means people enjoyed our dance, and I think, after making it to the finale, we were so happy that we performed what we were proud of.”
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Ballas kept the finale performance focused on the dance without adding props or many whistles and bells with other dancers. Ballas said, “I wanted the dance to be like a roller coaster that makes you feel like a miniature movie by highlighting the journey of this lovely young lady.”
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FAQs:
What’s next for Charli D’Amelio? She launched the “Born Dreamer” line of her fragrance.
Why is Season 31 different? Season 31 was historical, as Len Goodman, the original judge of the show, announced his retirement. Cheryl Burke, a two-time mirror ball champion and pro dancer, also shared that she will not compete in the following season. Alfonso Ribeiro, past mirror ball champion, was added as a co-host for the show.