Dancing With the Stars crowns US Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez
Last night on Dancing with the Stars Season 23, it was all about wasting time and trying to fill two hours of the DWTS Finale show! Guys, its also the time to focus, the target is still at large. Head judge Len Goodman added that it was “a fabulous dance to close a fabulous season”.
Hernandez garnered ideal scores from the judges in five of her final six dances this season.
Want more stuff like this? Anyways, it’s a serious round because all roads lead to hell, except one. There are several strong contenders, but you know what the saying is: There can only be ONE who is able to pull this off when the dust settles. It featured the elimination of country singer Jana Kramer and her dancing partner Gleb Savchenko, who was battling flu.
Interestingly, both Hinchcliffe and National Football League superstar Calvin Johnson, who also made it to the finale, were initially considered underdogs. They will relive a past performance style that they struggled with on the show. An artist of great versatility, constantly surprising and surprising, and you are so in tune with Sharna. Three couples were in the finals. But they didn’t quite clear the hurdles in front of them on Monday night.
On Tuesday evening, it was announced that frontrunner Laurie Hernandez and pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy were crowned champions.
Laurie Hernandez has got this.
The fusion dances saw Laurie and Val impress the judges and the audience with their take on the Foxtrot, Argentine Tango, James and Sharna dance a Quickstep/Jive routine, and Calvin and Lindsay tackle a Foxtrot/Viennese Waltz. Moreover, James was pretty good in his moves.
Tuesday night’s finale kicked off with an opening number performed by all 13 of this season’s couples, followed by special performances by Andy Grammer, Vanilla Ice, and Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds. Can it be Laurie? A new season of the program will likely premiere next spring, as “Dancing” usually airs two seasons a year.