Denyer took out the mirror ball trophy, prevailing over heavy competition in Courtney Act, David Rodan, Ricki-Lee Coulter, Deni Hines and Kris Smith.
I’m so glad I changed my mind and did this because it’s been the best sensation.” With all the couples performing a freestyle dance, Grant, Courtney and David topped the leader board – each collecting a perfect score. “This show means the world to me, I absolutely love it.
The six grand finalists: Courtney Act, David Rodan, Deni Hines, Grant Denyer, Kris Smith, and Ricki-Lee, danced their hearts out in the ultimate ballroom ...
I’m so glad I changed my mind and did this because it’s been the best sensation.” After receiving his second trophy since his triumph in 2006, Grant Denyer said: “This show means the world to me, I absolutely love it. With all the couples performing a freestyle dance, Grant, Courtney, and David topped the leader board – each collecting a perfect score.
The television host, who first won the series in 2006, walked home with the mirrorball trophy alongside his professional dance partner, Lily Cornish. The 44- ...
We're down to six contestants (and their dance partners, of course): TV star Grant Denyer, singer Ricki-Lee, former AFL player David Rodan, former rugby player ...
“Do we love you? “I’m so glad I changed my mind and did this because it’s been the best sensation.” “This show means the world to me, I absolutely love it,” he says. “We wanted to bring a little Mardi Gras to the dancefloor,” Courtney says after their routine. “I love the fact that you are such a pro,” Sonia Kruger says after the clumsy ending. Ricki-Lee and Jarryd Byrne are dancing to The Contours’ Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) and it involves a lot of different dance styles. “You guys came out on the floor and you gave it so much, you never stop.” “I wanted to do this again so I could re-learn to dance, so I can dance with my daughters,” he adds. There’s even a cool bit where he runs over to a drum kit and starts bashing out a beat before finishing the routine with a defiant “Yeahhhhh!!!!” “Turns out behind the scenes you’ve been watching me in the morning and bringing it into a performance like that.” The last part sees the duo literally dancing in the rain - well, fake rain - prompting Todd McKenney to say: “Well, that routine’s left me ... clammy under the arms.” David and dance partner Alex Vladimirov are dancing to a combination of Rihanna’s Umbrella and Gene Kelly’s Singin’ In The Rain - a bit classic, a bit hip-hop!
Former Sunrise weatherman Grant Denyer danced his way to the top spot on Dancing with the Stars: All Stars after an electric freestyle performance with ...
“You really validate what community in life is about now, non-judgement and complete acceptance. “You’re the strongest consistent performer in the competition and I would say any series that I’ve ever been involved with. After receiving his second trophy since his triumph in 2006, Grant said: “This show means the world to me, I absolutely love it. You’re something else mate and I take my hat off to you,” said judge Todd McKenney. “I love watching you two, you’re just seamless. I’m so glad I changed my mind and did this because it’s been the best sensation.”
Grant Denyer might have missed out from being king of the jungle when he appeared on I'm A Celeb … Get Me Outta Here but he's been crowned king of the dance ...
The TV, radio and podcast host – who was paired with dance partner Lily Cornish for the All Stars season – described the victory as the “best sensation”.
In a nailbiting grand finale, the winner of this season of Dancing With The Stars has been crowned. In a nailbiting grand finale, the winner of this season of Dancing With The Stars has been crowned.
He defeated Courtney Act for the 2022 title and $20,000 cash for his nominated charity. The former DWTS host scored a perfect 40, along with David Rodan and ...
Courtney Act and Joshua Keefe – 40 I’m so glad I changed my mind and did this because it’s been the best sensation. “This show means the world to me, I absolutely love it.