Robert Irwin delivered one of the most emotional finales in Dancing With the Stars history, breaking down in tears after being crowned champion of Season 34. The 21-year-old wildlife conservationist secured the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy alongside partner Witney Carson on Tuesday night, capping off an unforgettable journey.
Irwin’s victory came after 11 weeks of intense competition. Starting with no formal dance training, he transformed into one of the standout performers of the season. His final score of 89 out of 90 placed him within striking distance of first place, and a record-breaking viewer vote pushed him over the top.
According to coverage from outlets including CNN and AP, Irwin earned near-perfect marks across all three finale routines:
Each performance showcased his improvement, confidence, and control, impressing both judges and fans.
When host Alfonso Ribeiro announced the winner, Irwin broke down in tears, embracing Carson as the audience erupted. He called the experience “life-changing” and credited his sister Bindi Irwin, who won DWTS in 2015, for predicting the impact it would have on him.
Irwin also spoke about his late father, Steve Irwin, saying he believed he was watching over him during the competition. The heartfelt tribute triggered another wave of emotion among fans who have followed Robert’s journey since childhood.
Carson praised Irwin’s dedication, noting his growth from a beginner to a finalist capable of earning perfect 30s. Their chemistry and teamwork were central to their rise, especially as Irwin battled rib pain during rehearsals.
Irwin’s victory carries cultural and emotional significance. Fans across social media called the moment “historic” and “full-circle” for the Irwin family. His presence on DWTS introduced him to a new U.S. audience, expanding his platform as a conservation advocate and television personality.
Entertainment analysts note that DWTS winners often see their profiles rise, opening doors for new projects. For Robert, the exposure strengthens his voice in conservation while cementing his place in entertainment.
Season 34 closed on a powerful emotional note, with Robert Irwin’s journey blending talent, growth, heart, and gratitude — a finale viewers will remember for years.
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