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Dancing With The Stars Reveals Season 32 Winner!

Dancing With The Stars just awarded its very first Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy. And that means that the Tuesday night finale named the season 32 winner (spoiler alert!). 

Find out who won Dancing With The Stars this season. And keep reading to learn what the finalists shared and all the guest star surprises.

Dancing With The Stars Spoilers – Who Won?

Season 32 of Dancing With The Stars (DWTS) ended with finalists Jason Mraz, Alyson Hannigan, Ariana Madix, Xochitl Gomez, and Charity Lawson all competing for the very first Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy.

And the final episode also featured the season’s celebrities and even guest stars, noted People.

Dancing With The Stars Reveals Season 32 Winner!

However, spoilers for the season 32 finale of Dancing with the Stars reveal who won. And Marvel actress Xochitl Gomez and her pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy proudly took home the Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy. DWTS renamed the trophy this year to honor the late head judge Len Goodman.

But the suspense remained high as Xochitl and Val did their best to compete against runner-up singer Jason Mraz, actress Alyson Hannigan, Vanderpump Rules star Ariana Madix, and Bachelorette star Charity Lawson. And DWTS co-hosts Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro began the finale by celebrating the finalists. The episode made history by featuring five finalists. 

Dancing With The Stars Spoilers – Judges Praise Finalists

Judges Derek Hough, Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba praised each finalist for their achievements. And the episode offered a review of season 32. Other highlights included season 31 winners Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas as well as Barry Williams going shirtless again.

And celebrity guests included season 5 star and race car driver Hélio Castroneves, former pro Witney Carson, season 28 champion and former Bachelorette Hannah Brown, and season 24 champion and NFL player Rashad Jennings. However, fans cheered for finalist Jason Mraz’s live performance to his song “I Feel Like Dancing” beside the pros and judge Derek Hough.

And How I Met Your Mother alum Alyson Hannigan shared her stunned reaction to becoming one of the finalists. But she also admitted that she achieved a turn-around in performing the Viennese waltz. “I cannot believe the things that I’ve done here,” gushed Alyson.

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Dancing With The Stars Spoilers – Reality Stars Shine

The finale also offered a chance for Jason Mraz and pro Daniella Karagach to reflect on what he learned. “Now I’ve had 10+ weeks dancing in the ballroom,” pointed out Jason. “My confidence is stronger,” he added. “And my body has hardened. I need everything to go right.”

And guest star Lisa Vanderpump appeared to play a unique role in the finale. Lisa proudly introduced Vanderpump Rules star Ariana Madix. And Ariana shared that she felt thrilled about her “incredible” and “crazy” progress.

But another reality TV star, Charity Lawson, shared that appearing in the finale with pro Artem Chigvintsev felt “so exciting. Because it’s the finale,” she added. And she called it a “now or never” performance.

But for Xochitl Gomez and Val Chmerkovskiy, progress means everything. And the Marvel star called herself “really proud. Being here and making it this far, it’s pretty unbelievable and I’m really grateful.”

And in the end, Alfonso and Julianne named fifth place as Alyson and Sasha. In contrast, Charity and Artem took fourth place. And Ariana and Pasha moved into third place. As a result, the finalists Xochitl and Val and Jason and Daniella awaited the decision. And Xochitl and Val became the winners of season 32.

Tell us what you think. Do you feel that the right team won DWTS? And after you share your views, check back on our site for more Dancing With The Stars news.

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