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VIDEO: Non-Stop! HAMILTON's Jordan Fisher Wins DANCING WITH THE STARS

By: Nov. 22, 2017
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VIDEO: Non-Stop! HAMILTON's Jordan Fisher Wins DANCING WITH THE STARS  ImageJordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold were crowned champions of Season 25 of DANCING WITH THE STARS, beating out 3rd place finishers Frankie Muniz and WITNEY CARSON and runners up Lindsey Sterling and JERSEY BOYS' star Mark Ballas. In round one of the competition's 'Repeat Dance', the couple was tasked with repeating a Samba to "Mi Gente" by J Balvin and Willy William. The couple amazed the judges with their Freestyle dance, earning another perfect score. And for their Fusion number, Fisher and Arnold performed a dazzling dance to "Kill The Lights" by Alex Newell, Jess Glynne and DJ Cassidy with Nile Rodgers. Check out all the performances and the winner's announcement below!

Following the victory, Jordan told ET, "Being able to put in the time and the work and the energy and be rewarded for that at the end is unbelievable and the Mirrorball is amazing! Obviously. But the thing that I get to take away from it is the friendship, the relationship, THE FAMILY that we got to create in this. And I'm just so honored and so grateful to have her in my life."

He continued, "The show and this whole experience has exceeded all expectations and I think that one of the main things that I've [learned], and it's something that Lindsay has taught me, is that not taking yourself so seriously will reward you. You are enough. And I've spent almost 24 years beating myself up because I needed to be perfect, and we did our best and that was enough, and that won us a Mirrorball."

Fisher starred in the role of 'Doody' in FOX's Emmy-winning broadcast of GREASE LIVE! He made his Broadway debut in the Tony winning musical HAMILTON, where he took on the dual roles of John Laurens and Philip Hamilton.

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