Who Will Win Dancing with the Stars Season 33?
Who Will Win Dancing with the Stars Season 33?
Since June 1, 2005, audiences across America have been tuning in to watch their favorite celebrities dance with professional dancers on Dancing with the Stars.
The much-loved dance competition show, inspired by Great Britain’s Strictly Come Dancing, requires each couple to compete on the dance floor to secure audience votes and points from the expert judging panel.
Now in its 33rd series, a new batch of celebrities will take to the iconic dancefloor this October, with each couple hoping to lift the Mirrorball Trophy in the finale.
So, who will win Dancing with the Stars season 33? Read on to make an informed prediction.
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Who is Most Likely to Win the Show This Year?
Many famous and controversial contestants will don the glitziest costumes to strut their stuff on the dance floor this season.
However, some are likely to prove more talented than others. The current favorite to win the show is Stephen Nedoroscik, a US Olympic gymnast known to many as “pommel horse guy,” as he likely has transferable skills to make him stand out on the dance floor.
Plus, he has a likable, charming personality that could make him a big hit with audiences across the US, encouraging many people to pick up their phones and vote.
According to reports, many of this year’s contestants view NBA star Dwight Howard as a threat. The 6ft 10 basketball player has stated he is 100% focused on training for the dance competition, and his partner Daniella has said he is “the most amazing partner.”
Pretty Little Liar’s Chandler Kinney might prove a force to be reckoned with, as she reportedly trained at the Los Angeles Ballet Academy and the Debbie Allen Academy. She has also partnered with Brandon Amstrong, who will be eager to finally earn a place in the finale.
Don’t rule out Jenn Trann and Joey Graziadei, the most recent stars from The Bachelorette and The Bachelor – they will be competing against each other in the series this year.
The likable reality TV stars could prove a hit with voters. However, if history is anything to go by, Trann is more likely to win the Mirror Ball Trophy, as Bachelorettes tend to enjoy more success in the competition. For instance, both Kaitlyn Bristowe and Hannah Brown have lifted the Mirror Ball Trophy.
Who Could Go Home Early?
Anna Delvey might not have the fanbase to go all the way in the competition. The show has already come under fire for casting the convicted con artist, meaning she might need to tango her way off the dance floor at the start of the competition.
90210’s Tori Spelling appears anxious about the upcoming shows, which might affect her performance. If she can calm her nerves, the actress might have a chance to spend many weeks in the competition.
Family Matters actor Reginald VelJohnson will likely know how to nail a character and has the skills to entertain an audience. Yet, the 72-year-old might not have the stamina to keep up with the intense routines and contestants.
It also wouldn’t be surprising if viewers needed to say goodbye to Brooke Nader early in the series, as models don’t tend to last long on Dancing with the Stars. However, she might have the skills to surprise the judges and voters.