Just when you thought the stars couldn’t shine any brighter on a Tuesday night, Dancing With the Stars threw down a celestial dance-off for the ages—season 34’s finale wasn’t just a showdown, it was a cosmic whirl of glitz, guts, and groove. Picture this: five dazzling duos, including the ever-charismatic Robert Irwin and Witney Carson, lighting up the ballroom with a triple-threat dance bonanza featuring judges’ choice, an instant dance challenge that could rattle even a Mercury in retrograde, and a freestyle round that had us all hypnotized. Now, here’s a cosmic riddle for you—isn’t it wild how Venus in Scorpio’s intensity mirrors the fierce passion these dancers brought to the stage? The butterfly effect of social media stardust (TikTok magic, anyone?) mixed with the judge’s 50/50 scorings created a perfect storm that crowned a winner destined to leave a legacy. Buckle up as I dish out the dazzling details and the final leaderboard that had us on the edge of our seats. Ready to catch every beat and pirouette? LEARN MORE

[This story contains major spoilers from episode 11 of Dancing With the Stars season 34.]
Dancing With the Stars has crowned a 34th winner!
Tuesday night’s finale was a star-studded affair, as the full cast returned to cheer on the top five finalists of Alix Earle, Dylan Efron, Elaine Hendrix, Jordan Chiles and Robert Irwin. For the first time in the show’s history, the remaining couples performed three separate new dances, including the judges’ choice, instant dance challenge and freestyle rounds.
Eliminated cast members Secret Lives of Mormon Wives stars Jen Affleck and Whitney Leavitt, author-influencer (and wife to Alec Baldwin) Hilaria Baldwin, retired NBA star Baron Davis, actor-musician Corey Feldman, Boy Meets World star Danielle Fishel, Pentatonix’s Scott Hoying, Fifth Harmony member Lauren Jauregui and comedian-actor Andy Richter all returned for the final episode of the season.
The Hollywood Reporter was inside the ballroom for finale night, where the five remaining duos were kept busying engaging in three rounds of competition. The first dance, which tasked the pairs to perform to a song chosen by one of the three judges, was great, but it was the instant dance challenge that felt the most electrifying.
Yes: the couples actually learned which style and song they were dancing to mere minutes before they hit the stage. And while it was a daunting task, each of the celebrities performed exceptionally well, leading the night into the beloved freestyle round of competition.
All five couples received perfect scores for their freestyle numbers, and each of the routines were perfectly unique to each celebrity. Jordan’s number featured quite the cameo as Fifth Harmony’s Normani hit the stage with the Olympian as she performed to her track “Motivation,” putting a powerful cap on season 34 of DWTS.
Though ultimately it was Robert and Witney Carson who took home the mirrorball trophy, leaving a long-lasting legacy on the competitive ballroom dance series that his elder sister, Bindi Irwin, started a decade ago when she also won the show. It was a moment that was years in the making, one that Witney previously told The Hollywood Reporter “would just mean everything to me.”
To celebrate the success of season 34, THR spoke with DWTS showrunner Conrad Green and casting director Deena Katz, where they dished on the secrets behind the series’ newfound virality. With a boost from social media and a savvy casting strategy, DWTS reached new heights this season and became a ratings dream for a veteran series.
Katz explained that “what has happened is the TikTok world has opened something up that I’ve never seen before, where we are so involved in the TikTok story every single week that there’s a whole new audience that needed to start watching our show to keep up with what was going on in social media.”
And Green also dished on the real weight of viewers votes versus judges score (“It’s 50/50, effectively”), which is how eliminations are ultimately decided on the show.
“When you see the judges’ leaderboards, say there’s five couples and you’re in first place on that leaderboard, you get five judges ranking points. If you’re in second place, you get four, if you’re in third place, you get three, [so on and so forth],” he explained. “We do the same with the amount of public votes. You add those two [separate] ranking points together, and the couple with the lowest combined total of those ranking points goes home. And if there’s a tie on those ranking points, the couple with the fewest public votes goes home.”
The couple with the lowest combined total of judges’ scores and viewer votes is eliminated at the end of each episode. Live voting takes place during the East Coast airing of each show and ends shortly after the final performance is completed.
See the full list of scores for the finale of DWTS season 34 — plus who was crowned the show’s new winner — below.
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy: 30/30
Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach: 28/30
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten: 30/30
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa: 29/30
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson: 29/30
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy: 30/30
Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach: 30/30
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten: 27/30
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa: 30/30
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson: 30/30
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy: 30/30
Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach: 30/30
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten: 30/30
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa: 30/30
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson: 30/30
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson (WINNER)
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy (2nd Place)
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa (3rd Place)
Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach (4th Place)
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten (5th Place)
Season 34 of DWTS airs and streams simultaneously on ABC and Disney+ on Tuesdays, with new episodes available to stream on Wednesdays on Hulu.
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