During
M-Net’s spectacular
Dancing With The Stars SA finale live
from Hyde Park Corner, Johannesburg, South Africa voted singer-songwriter
Connell Cruise and
his talented professional dancing partner
Marcella Solimeo as the King and Queen of the ballroom!
After a close shave last week, when Connell
and Marcella ended up in the bottom two, the pair fought back with the perfect
moves to ultimately lift the glitter ball trophy. They beat fierce
contenders actress
Zola Nombona
and partner
Tebogo Mashilo
and soap star and model
Eden
Classens and his partner
Ash-Leigh
Hunter in a jam-packed, dazzling two hour live show.
The Top 3 pairs were not alone tonight,
however, as they were reunited with their nine fellow celebrities and their
dance partners in what was a full house of group numbers as well as impressive
individual moves!
Making it to the grand finale of
Dancing
With The Stars SA comes with next level expectations, of course, and
Zola, Eden and Connell had to prepare and rehearse harder than ever ahead of
tonight’s nail biting finale. Each pair was tasked to prepare three
show-stopping routines tonight: one judges’ choice routine, their personal favourite
dance from the season as well as one brand new “show dance” routine.
Bringing the musical highlights of the
night were none other than
The Voice SA winner
Craig Lucas, South African singing
sensation
Claire Johnson and multiple
SAMA-winning legends
Mafikizolo!
Connell
Cruise had been a contender and crowd favourite
right from the start of this competition. “You don’t have a confidence problem,
clearly!” flamboyant judge
Bryan Watson
remarked after Connell’s debut Cha-Cha-Chá in Week 1, and when he bucked the
system to dance the very traditional Viennese Waltz barefoot, even “The
Technique Terrorist” judge
Tebogo
Kgobokoe admitted that it brought a contemporary touch to that step.
Head judge
Jason Gilkison thought that Connell’s Week 5 Jive was “world
class”, and by Week 6, after an elegant traditional Foxtrot, he remarked that
Connell had not yet put a foot wrong in the entire competition. “There aren’t a
lot of people that can call themselves an artist, but I think you can call
yourself an artist,” judge
Debbie Watson
noted after Connell’s electrifying Charleston to Will.I.Am’s “Bang Bang” in
Week 7.
In Week 10 his Paso Double in the first
round earned Connell and Marcella tough judge
Tebogo Kgobokoe’s first Perfect 10 score of the season. Connell was
so shocked, he was speaking Spanish!
Connell only suffered one Dance-Off in the
entire competition, right at the end in Week 11 after the judges assigned the
contestants the challenge of fusing two dance steps into one seamless
performance. Connell and Marcella’s blend of the Paso Doble and the American
Smooth earned them mixed reviews and landed them in the bottom 2 spot of the
show.
Jason Gilkison thought that
Connell was “probably the all-round best technical dancer in the competition”,
but Tebogo thought that he was “still holding something back”.
Taking the judge’s constructive criticism
to heart, Connell and Marcella left it all on the dance floor tonight, with
judge Tebogo giving them kudos for doing just that.
Judges
Jason
Gilkison, Tebogo Kgobokoe, Debbie Turner and
Bryan Watson scored each routine this evening, but their scores
were simply a guideline for the viewers, who had 100% of the vote tonight,
ultimately determining Connell and Marcella the winning pair. The vote
count and ranking of contestants is done according to the international format
rules and was independently computed by Deloitte and Touche and confirmed
against the vote results determined by M-Net.
Dancing with the Stars SA is produced for M-Net by Rapid Blue and is sponsored by
Lottostar.
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