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Dancing With the Stars Transforms Celebrities Into Dancers! Heres a Look Back at Every Winner

Bachelor Nation fan favorite Joey Graziadei claimed the renamed Len Goodman Mirrorball trophy on Season 33 of Dancing with the Stars in a first for a male lead from the hit reality franchise.

Much has changed since the show made its debut during the summer of 2005. Most notably, head judge Len Goodman, who had been a part of DWTS since its debut, retired at the end of the 2022 season and died in April 2023.

    But one thing that hasn’t changed is the fervor for dance from the steamy salsa to the elegant waltz. Since its beginnings, the show has put ballroom dance front and center in a big, big way. 

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    “Because of the show the general population now knows words like “Paso Doble,” “promenade,” “frame” and “connection,” says Ken Richards, president of USA Dance, the sport organization recognized by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee. “It has brought ballroom dancing forward and made it a topic of conversation. Now at the office, people go to the water cooler and say ‘Hey, did you see Cheryl and so and so doing the quick step last night?”

    Also, Dancing with the Stars has inspired others to strut their stuff on the dance floor. "Before, someone would have come into a dance studio and said, ‘I just want to learn a couple of steps and be ready for my friend's wedding or New Year's Eve,’” added Richards. “Now they're coming in and saying, ‘I wanna do a dance competition.’” 

    After 20 years and 33 seasons, Dancing with the Stars has contributed so much to the cultural zeitgeist.

    Here is a complete list of all the Dancing with the Stars winners since the show debuted in 2005.

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    Underdogs Kelly Monaco and Alec Mazo came from behind during the final week of competition to beat out actor John O'Hurley and his partner Charlotte Jorgensen.

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    Winner: Kelly Monaco

    Pro partner: Alec Mazo

    Kelly Monaco, best known for playing Sam McCall on the ABC soap opera General Hospital, was the inaugural champion of Dancing with the Stars. Initially, Monaco and Mazo were the lowest scoring couple. But at the finals after Monaco and Mazo did their freestyle judge Carrie Ann Inaba asked, “Are you the same girl who I called an awkward mover in the second episode? You were amazing.” After winning the Mirrorball Monaco said, “All my life I’ve been the underdog… I’ve never won anything in my life and this is great, it’s great!”

    Drew Lachey and Cheryl Burke

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    Winner: Drew Lachey

    Pro partner: Cheryl Burke

    During the show Lachey and Burke earned perfect scores for their tango, Paso Doble and freestyle. He also co-hosted season five, three North American tours of Dancing with the Stars and the All-Star season. Lachey is now based in Cincinnati with his wife Lea, a choreographer for 98 Degrees, and their two children. At the finale show Lachey and Burke earned perfect scores for both their dances. “We left our hearts out there so it feels amazing to get that kind of response,” said Lachey. 

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    The former NFL running back Emmitt Smith won season 3 of Dancing with the Stars with pro partner Cheryl Burke.

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    Winner: Emmitt Smith 

    Pro partner: Cheryl Burke

    An NFL running back for 15 seasons, Smith played mostly for the Dallas Cowboys. During the finale Carrie Ann Inaba told Smith, “What’s so great about you is that you are the everyday man who became a dancer before our eyes in the past ten weeks.”

    Apolo Anton Ohno and Julianne Hough won season four, receiving the competition's first perfect score of 30.

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    Winner: Apolo Anton Ohno 

    Pro partner: Julianne Hough 

    A short track speed skater, Apolo Anton Ohno won eight medals in the Winter Olympics. During Season 4, Ohno (along with Joey Fatone) set a record for perfect scores in a season.

    Race car driver Helio Castroneves gave Julianne Hough her second win in a row during season five.

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    Winner: Hélio Castroneves

    Pro partner: Julianne Hough 

    A four-time Indianapolis 500 champion, the Brazilian auto racing driver truly wowed the judges. While many of their routines are memorable, their hard to master quickstep in week 8 was hailed as a marvel as they wore matching pale yellow costumes and danced to "Hey Pachuco" from the movie, The Mask.

    The ice skater is one of three Olympic gold medalists to earn the mirrorball trophy (speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno won Season 4, and gymnast Shawn Johnson triumphed in Season 8).

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    Winner:  Kristi Yamaguchi

    Pro partner: Mark Ballas

    Former Olympic figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi is a 1992 Olympic gold medalist and a two-time World champion. The first female to win the show since Kelly Monaco’s victory, for eight weeks Yamaguchi and Ballas toped the judges' leaderboard. "This is definitely for all those women out there to continue to be strong," she said.

    The model and her partner went home with the win in season seven, earning a perfect score on their final freestyle dance. She also went on to be a cohost of DWTS alongside Tom Bergeron.

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    Winner: Brooke Burke

    Pro partner: Derek Hough

    A television personality, entrepreneur, author and fitness guru, after winning season 7, Brooke Burke went on to host the show for eight seasons. Passionate about health and wellness, she has a fitness app BB Body for self‑care, fitness and health. Burke and Hough consistently impressed the judges. They performed a flawless jazzy foxtrot which awarded them perfect scores. During rehearsal Hough said, “There are moments in there when I feel like I’m dancing with a professional.”

    Shawn Johnson and Mark Ballas won season eight with two perfect scores in the finale. At 17, Shawn was the youngest competitor in the history of the show, and she is competing for a second win on this week's All-Stars finale.

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    Winner:  Shawn Johnson

    Pro partner: Mark Ballas

    An artistic gymnast, Shawn Johnson is an Olympic gold and three-time silver medalist in women's gymnastics. Johnson was just 17 years old when she won. Winning by less than 1%, she and Ballas beat out Gilles Marini and Cheryl Burke in the closest finale in DWTS history. Their freestyle routine in the finale put them over the top.

    This energetic duo finished at the top of season nine with two perfect scores in the finale, defeating Mýa and Dmitry Chaplin and Kelly Osbourne and Louis van Amstel.

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    Winner: Donny Osmond

    Pro partner: Kym Johnson

    With a career that has spanned over six decades, Donny Osmond has been a singer, actor, television series host (with a talk show, game show, variety show), bestselling author, motivational speaker, and even a race car driver. Add Dancing with the Stars champion to that title. At first he had a rocky start, but by week 5 he was earning rave reviews. And Osmond wowed the judges especially when he did the Argentine Tango, jumping jitterbug and freestyle. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba said his dancing was “artistry in motion.” As Kym told Good Morning America, her partner, a lifelong performer “is the ultimate profession.” Osmond, a grandfather, is the oldest recipient of the Mirrorball trophy. He was 52 when claimed the top prize.

    Two perfect scores in the finale clinched the competition for the Pussycat Dolls singer over second runner-up Evan Lysacek.

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    Winner: Nicole Scherzinger

    Pro partner: Derek Hough

    The singer-songwriter, actress and lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls gained her highest scores with the Paso Doble, Argentine Tango and Jive. She told ET that she competed in the show in honor of her mother. “She was a massive fan of the show and she really wanted me to do it. I was like, 'I'm always up for a challenge,' but I didn't realize how hard it would be. I didn't give Derek Hough a day off in the few months we did this show.”

    It's no surprise that the Dirty Dancing star, Jennifer Grey, took season 11 by storm. The duo received an impressive three perfect scores in the finale.

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    Winner: Jennifer Grey

    Pro partner: Derek Hough

    In her memoir Out of the Corner, Grey credits Dancing with the Stars for bringing her illness to light. “The fact is this reality show saved my life,” said Grey told USA Today. “A show I only did for my daughter and because Marlee Matlin had told me it was a life-changing experience. It set the ball in motion of facing my fears. If I hadn’t had a bad accident and hurt my neck, then they wouldn’t have found the thyroid mass. So in a way, the accident that I thought was maybe one of the worst things that happened to me saved my life.” Grey also said the show changed her relationship to dance. “I realized I loved dancing,” she told USA Today. “I hadn’t danced for 20 years because of my fear that people would be disappointed I wasn’t good enough or the girl from Dirty Dancing who couldn’t learn fast enough.”

    The football star and his partner were named season 12's champions and winners of the coveted mirrorball trophy. The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver had been battling it out with Disney Channel star Chelsea Kane and actress Kirstie Alley in the competition's final three.

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    Winner: Hines Ward

    Pro partner: Kym Johnson

    The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver was the first active NFL player to win the show. After dancing the samba and getting a perfect score, Carrie Ann Inaba said that Ward was "the MVP" of this season. Ward said that the show would influence his time on the field. “Every time I score a touchdown. You will see a DWTS routine somewhere in the end zone.”

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    The All My Children actor and Iraq War veteran won the mirrorball trophy during a surprising finale in which the top-scoring Ricki Lake failed to advance to the top two. The soldier-turned-actor's triumph over severe burns received in Iraq brought emotion to the ballroom.

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    Winner: J.R. Martinez 

    Pro partner: Karina Smirnoff 

    At the finale, the actor and Iraq war veteran beat out competitors Ricki Lake and Rob Kardashian by a small margin. “Thank you America for believing in us,” said Martinez. And then told Smirnoff,“You are amazing.”

    The Green Bay Packers wide receiver is the third NFL player to take home a mirrorball trophy (Emmitt Smith and Hines Ward were the first two). Driver and Murgatroyd scored a perfect 30 for their cha-cha-cha during the season 14 finale.

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    Winner: Donald Driver  

    Pro partner: Petra Murgatroyd

    The Super Bowl champ and wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers earned perfect tens for their final Cha cha cha, where the athlete took off his shirt. Driver said that the routine would either make or break them. “You are the one to beat,” said Carrie Ann Inaba after their sultry performance. “You had the strategy of a champion,” added Bruno Tonioli. As Driver told Jimmy Kimmel after his win, "We're going to bring the Mirrorball back to where we feel it always started: in Titletown.”

    The former Bachelorette beat out two DWTS champs—Shawn Johnson and Kelly Monaco—for the mirrorball trophy on last season's All-Stars competition.

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    Winner: Melissa Rycroft  

    Pro partner: Tony Dovolani

    At the finale, Melissa Rycroft and Tony Dovolani danced the samba to “Life is a Highway.” As Len Goodman told the duo,  "You have been my greatest pleasure to watch." 

    Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough

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    Winner: Kellie Pickler  

    Pro partner: Derek Hough

    Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough scored a perfect 30 for their fierce freestyle to “Beneath Your Beautiful” they also got a 30 for their jive to “Keep-a-Knockin’”. Taking home the Mirrorball was especially meaningful to the singer-songwriter whose grandfather was in the audience. “He talked me into doing the show. He’s never ever missed an episode of a season,” Pickler said on Good Morning America and added that the Mirrorball is “going in his bedroom.”

    Amber Riley and Derek Hough 

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    Winner: Amber Riley 

    Pro partner: Derek Hough

    Amber Riley and Derek Hough earned five perfect scores during the season, including for their Quickstep and Samba (Fusion) to "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher” in the season finale. After the Glee star collected the Mirrorball, she offered an inspiring message to women, ”I want to let women of all sizes out there know you can do whatever you put your mind to! Doesn't matter what size, what color you are—you can do whatever, whatever, whatever you put you mind to."

    Meryl Davis 

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    Winner: Meryl Davis

    Pro partner: Maksim Chmerkovskiy

    Season 18 marked the launch of "The Switch Up” where viewers were able to vote and change up the celebrity/pro pairings for a week. Each star had to perform with a new pro for one week. During the finale, Davis and pro partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy got perfect scores, and after 14 seasons, Maks got his first win. “There’s a reason it didn’t happen before,” he said. “It was meant to happen with this one,” he noted about the champion Olympic ice dancer.

    Witney Carson, Minnie Mouse and Alfonso Ribeiro

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    Winner: Alfonso Ribeiro 

    Pro partner: Witney Carson

    The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star said he waited 10 years to try to get the Mirrorball. “You dance like Frank Sinatra sings,” Len Goodman told him during the finals after "Carlton" and Witney's jive wowed everyone.

    Rumer Willis and Val Chmerkovskiy

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    Winner: Rumer Willis

    Pro partner: Val Chmerkovskiy

    As often happens on the reality dance competition, Willis danced through the pain of a rib injury to claim the top prize. The win was sweet for her pro partner, Val Chmerkovskiy, who had made it to the finals but had never won. Later that year, Willis would put her fine tango and dance skills to great use when she stepped into the role of Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway, making her Broadway debut. Willis also credited DWTS for helping to build her self confidence.  

    Bindi Irwin and Derek Hough

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    Winner: Bindi Irwin

    Pro partner: Derek Hough

    “You have been the shining light of this season with your joyous spirit and determination for perfection on the dance floor and in life,” said co-host Erin Andrews just before the winner was announced. In one very memorable moment, she danced to “Every Breath You Take” as a tribute to her late father, Steve Irwin, who passed away nine years prior. “Thank you for changing my life,” said the conservationist and TV personality after winning season 21.

    Related: Bindi & Robert Irwin Share Emotional Tributes to Dad Steve on Anniversary of His Death

    Nyle DiMarco and Peta Murgatroyd

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    Winner: Nyle DiMarco

    Pro partner: Peta Murgatroyd

    DiMarco was the first deaf contestant to win DWTS. In the finals, DiMarco and Murgatroyd danced a thrilling mix of cha cha cha and tango to the song “Summer” and wowed everyone. “Glorious in every possible way,” declared Bruno Tonioli, who said that both moves were “equally brilliant.” Tonioli went on to tell DiMarco, “Regardless of what happens, you are a champion.” Then Carrie Ann Inaba signed “Thank you for showing us your beautiful heart when you dance.” as DiMarco began to cry. And then Len Goodman said, “The only boundaries are what we put on ourselves…. You don’t get no sympathy vote from me. I just judge on what I see.” Then the judges awarded them a perfect score.

    Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, season 23 winner Laurie Hernandez, Julianne Hough and Bruno Tonioli

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    Winner: Laurie Hernandez

    Pro partner: Val Chmerkovskiy 

    In the finals, the champion Olympic gymnast and Chmerkovskiy wowed the judges with an Argentine tango and foxtrot fusion to “We Are The Ones.” Competing at 16, Hernandez remains the show's youngest winner. She is also the first Latina to win the competition.

    The former NFL running back won season 24 alongside pro partner Emma Slater.

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    Winner: Rashad Jennings

    Pro partner: Emma Slater 

    After it was announced that Jennings and Slater had made it to the finals, Jennings, who was named one of the year’s best NFL running backs, shared that he had never won anything. “I never won a playoff or championship. I’ve always been close to everything. That is why in rehearsals I work so hard. Nothing has ever been handed to me,” said Jennings. “Watching you over the season has been like watching a rising star,” said Bruno Tonioli after their last dance of the season. "Brighter. Brighter. Brighter. Gone super nova.”

    Jordan Fisher has been on fire since day one. And his Moana-inspired dance did not disappoint. Judges who rewarded him with the first perfect score of the season!

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    Winner: Jordan Fisher 

    Pro partner: Lindsay Arnold

    Season 25 marked a first win for Lindsay Arnold, who had been with the show for 10 seasons. After his victory, Fisher starred as John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in the Broadway show Hamilton. Len Goodman declared that the actor was "the most complete male celebrity ever on Dancing with the Stars.” Bruno Tonioli said that the actor was "right up there with the best we've ever seen on this show."

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    Adam Rippon and Jenna Johnson

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    Winner: Adam Rippon 

    Partner: Jenna Johnson

    The Olympic figure skater and partner Jenna Johnson performed a final jazz dance to “Anything You Can Do”. “I felt like there was some extra pressure on me to go out there and deliver every single time,” said Rippon. “But it was definitely a challenge …and so totally out of my comfort zone. And Jenna is such a good teacher. By the end I wanted to win it mostly for Jenna.”  

    Bobby Bones and Sharna Burgess

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    Winner: Bobby Bones  

    Pro partner: Sharna Burgess

    At the beginning of the finale, the radio personality, dressed in a white satin tail coat tux said, “Three months ago when I started the show, I was clueless.” Then he added, “Three months later, I’m still clueless. But I’ve had the greatest time with my people.” But it turns out he did have a clue. Much more than a clue.

    Alan Bersten and Hannah Brown

    Winner: Hannah Brown  

    Pro partner: Alan Bersten

    The first Bachelorette to get the Mirrorball on Dancing with the Stars, her freestyle to "Girl on Fire” and "Hollaback Girl” gave her and Bersten a perfect 30 from the judges. “That was a victorious freestyle,” said Carrie Ann Inaba.

    Kaitlyn Bristowe and Artem Chigvintsev

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    Winner: Kaitlyn Bristowe  

    Pro partner: Artem Chigvintsev

    During the finale, Bristowe and Chigvintsev repeated one of their favorite dances the Argentine tango to “Toxic” and scored a perfect 30 score. They got another perfect 30 when they did a freestyle number to "Sparkling Diamonds" from Moulin Rouge. Chigvintsev, who had been on the show since 2014 got his first win.

    Iman Shumpert, Daniella Karagach

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    Winner: Iman Shumpert  

    Pro partner: Daniella Karagach

    The first NBA player to get to the finals, Shumpert had to overcome a lot. With a foot height difference between the 5’5” Karagach and 6’5” Shumpert, the pair had a lot to overcome. That was in addition to the fact that Shumpert had no dance experience. After weeks of hard work, they really clicked. By week six—after their Halloween Contemporary dance—they ended up with their first perfect score from the judges. Reflecting on the competition  Shumpert said it taught him to “Live every day like your last.”

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    Charli D'Amelio and Mark Ballas

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    Winner: Charli D'Amelio

    Partner: Mark Ballas

    TikTok star Charli D'Amelio dominated during all 10 weeks of Dancing with the Stars, claiming the top score every week. After her win, Charli told Parade, "I've learned so much, whether it's about all these new styles of dance or just myself as a person or learning how to perform anything. It was just I've learned a whole lot about it all."

    Xochitl Gomez and Val Chmerkovskiy

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    Winner: Xochitl Gomez

    Pro partner: Val Chmerkovskiy

    At 17, Marvel star Xochitl Gomez was among the youngest stars ever to compete on Dancing with the Stars. She and pro Val Chmerkovskiy dominated all season. They were the only couple awarded for both of her dances in the semifinals. She also has the added advantage of dancing with one of the most popular pros and best choreographers on the show. This is Val's third win.

    Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson

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    Dancing with the Stars Season 33 Winner (2024)

    Winner: Joey Graziadei

    Partner: Jenna Johnson

    Joey Graziadei is the first male lead from Bachelor Nation to take home the coveted Len Goodman Mirrorball trophy. 

    Jeryl Brunner contributed to this post.

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