‘Dancing With the Stars’ finale: Kaitlyn Bristowe, stunner, ‘Bachelorette’ wins Mirrorball Trophy

Four prominent dancers began the finale of “Dancing With the Stars” on Monday night: Kaitlyn Bristowe, Nelly, Justina Machado and Nev Schulman.

But only one can be between the confetti and the roar of the artificially generated cheers from the end of the final.

The 4 couples danced two numbers, one of the favorites from beyond and a loose flavor, while the Mirrorball trophy waved like a mermaid from the judges’ table, the symbol of celebrity ballroom perfection and viewer popularity.

Presenter Tyra Banks in the most productive season of her costume change, the judges breathed with critical fire in the epic finale and the dancers kept up. “Bachelorette” Bristowe won the crown.

This is what happened, ultimate style.

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“The Bachelorette” started the last thing in force with a practice of his ninth-week Argentine tango in “Toxic” through Britney Spears, a dance that marked a turning point for the candidate force. With amazing laser luminaires and precision steps ahead. , Bristowe and professional Artem Chigvintsev were even more perfect.

“Look at me, I’m panting. You took my breath away,” Judge Bruno Tonioli says breathlessly.

“I know I drove you,” said common critic Carrie Ann Inaba. “But now it’s one of my 3 most productive dances of all time. ” The judges were given a consecutive 10 by 30/30. viewers can vote for the already popular dancer with Bachelor Nation.

Second round: In the very good loose taste of “Sparkling Diamonds” of “Moulin Rouge”, the spark-covered Bristowe descended to the level with a swing and began a feverish show of ballroom movements, with all sorts of man-known twists.

“You threw everything and the sink out of the kitchen,” Inaba said, leading the compliment and the 10 unanimous paddles. Bristowe is actually heading for glory. (30/30, a total of 60/60)

The rapper was near the back of the charts due to technical problems, but even with the support of his fans, even in the final, the mistakes persisted. Nelly rehearsed her 80s samba on DeBarge’s “Rhythm of the Night. ” Although the special effects were improved, with the boom box now a laser effect in the air, the same Nelly as always with the professional Daniella Karagach.

“You make other people feel good,” Derek Hough said when the judges rejected the complaint for staying strictly positive.

Tonioli noted “technical problems. But seeing you is great. It’s fun. ” The judges gave nine benefit scores for 27/30.

Round two: Nelly in her loose style detail, hitting the dance floor arrogantly in Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” and switching to The Notorious BIGHe’s “Hypnotize” and Karagach dancing a combination of hip-hop, Latin and lounge. dance among the chandeliers scattered on the dance floor. The ultimate move defied gravity as Nelly put Karagach on her shoulders with her hands loose, spinning into a dizzying finish and returning her to Earth.

“Nelly, the king of swag, the king of swing. It’s loose style, Nelly style,” Tonioli said. 10s directly from the judges. (30/30, overall score 57/60)

It’s hard for TV host Schulman, supposedly a first cut, to be such a tough competitor. He and professional Jenna Johnson repeated their move to “Black Swan Lake” in District 78, which originally had superlative-loving judges. he was refined, even stronger, and featured Schulman with his hairy chest absolutely shaved.

“You’ve caught us all,” Hough said, commenting on the trip to the ballroom.

“This dance is perfect the first time you did it. It’s perfection again,” Inaba said, no shock, 10s. (30/30)

Round two: Freestyle summed up Schulman’s mastery in “Singin’ In the Rain”. Footless, with dancers dressed in yellow raincoats and matched umbrellas, presented an obscene segment without a jacket, then went to marvel at a segment of pats in a puddle of water in the middle of the ground in the midst of the genuine rain.

Tonioli strangely short of words, called the number “show-stop” and added “I didn’t expect that”. 10 instant seconds everywhere. (30/30, overall score 60/60)

The star of “One Day at a Time” is the candidate for natural joy and brought him back to the last with a cha cha cha repeated with professional Sasha Farber in Aretha Franklin’s Week 1 “Respect”, the week he first presented to a murderous combination of that smile and hips.

The beads shone, with a radiant smile, and then Machado grabbed a microphone hanging from the ceiling to synchronize the lips of “R-E-S-P-E-C-T”. The “Puerto Rican of Chicago” who describes herself deserved it.

“You know how to bring it, ” said Inaba, “I love your fire!” Scores were 10. (30/30)

Round two: Machado’s moment dances acrobaticly to a jubilant show in Jennifer Lopez’s “Let’s Get Loud,” which succeeded Gypsy Kings’ “Bamboleo. “The cultural birthday party has put an exclamation mark on Machado’s Raid that will please the crowd.

“I couldn’t think of a looser taste to end this season. You crushed them,” said Hough, who scored a 10, yes, the best scores. (30/30, overall score 60/60)

Banks announced the maximum rating of the dancers in descending order, fast, perhaps missing all the drama.

The dancer in fourth place: Machado.

The dancer in 3rd place: Nelly.

He left Schulman and Bristowe as the last two. But the winner and new champion Kaitlyn Bristowe. La star of “Bachelorette” screamed loud enough for everyone at Bachelor Nation to hear, hug his wife and grab the trophy in tears.

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