'Dancing With The Stars' Season 20 has finally crowned its champions. The widely anticipated finale episode, which featured stunning performances from the Top 3 pairs this season, came through with its promise to deliver amazing dance routines and spectacular performances not only from the finalists themselves but also from the guests.
The final three pairs, Rumer Willis and Val Chmerkovskiy; Riker Lynch and Allison Holker; and Noah Galloway and Sharna Burgess, undoubtedly delivered the best performances of their lives and as the competition brought each one of them to tears, the time has come for the public to finally choose a grand winner. To those who intend to watch the show to find out who took home the prize, it is best to stop reading now as major spoilers will be revealed in the following paragraphs.
Season 20 eventually boiled down to a fight to the finish among a war veteran, an actress, and a musician. All three have been very strong contenders throughout the series, so it was quite difficult for the fans and followers of the show to determine who will be hailed victorious this season. Apart from that, the three pairs also consistently exhibited jaw dropping performances week after week which consequently allowed them to obtain high scores from the judges.
The Hollywood Reporter disclosed that included in the talented list of performers in 'Dancing With The Stars' Season 20 final episode were Jason Derulo who sang "Want to Want Me" and Andy Grammer who wowed the crowd with "Honey I'm Good." Joining these performers were the Hough siblings who grooved to Sia's hit single, 'Elastic Heart,' while Fifth Harmony took on the stage with 'Worth It.'
So, who brought home the new, gold-plated Mirrorball Trophy of 'Dancing With The Stars' Season 20?
Rumer and Val were ultimately crowned as the champions for this season.
This victory marked the first time the professional dancer bagged the top prize. In his past stints in the show, Val had been very close to winning the first place, landing third place twice and second once. It appears that the eighth time was his lucky break.
Rumer and Val performed last during the finale. Scoring a perfect 40/40 from the judges, Carrie Ann Inaba said, "You are just the real deal. In my opinion, they saved the best for last."
According to USA Today, Riker and Allyson finished second while Noah and Sharna took home the third place.