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Our guess of Who wins Dancing With The Stars?

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They have a good chance of succeeding.

If you, like us, enjoy some refreshingly wholesome television each evening in the form of Dancing With The Stars, you’ll be eager to find out who wins the competition.

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Yes, you’re not alone in trying to figure out who would take home the coveted disco ball award – but there’s now a hint that might help us figure it out.

So far, this year’s crop of celebrities hasn’t failed to impress us.

The rivalry is intense with big names returning to the All Star series, many of whom were champions in their respective seasons.

But that’s not to say there aren’t a handful of clear favourites who we believe have a good chance of winning – and that a lot of others believe as well.

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Who will win the next season of Dancing With The Stars? There are a few clear favourites to win the championship. (Seventh Channel)

Who will be crowned the winner of Dancing With The Stars Australia?

Luke Jacobz is the favourite to win the 2021 season of Dancing With The Stars, according to Sportsbet.

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The actor from Home and Away is currently rated at 1.85 by bookmakers, while Bec Hewitt is rated at 2.20.

Ada Nicodemou, who is currently ranked at 5.00, completes the Home and Away trifecta.

Luke Jacobz is actually the favourite of the bookmakers.

Of course, that’s only one indicator of who could win.

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A variety of other fans are hoping that their favourite celebrities will win.

Renee Bargh and Kyly Clarke are well-known TV personalities as well as talented dancers, and they both deserve to be eliminated from the competition.

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Bec Hewitt is one of the top three contenders for the title. (Seventh Channel)

However, no one will know who will win the series until the finale, which is set to air soon.

The dances are pre-recorded and aired every weeknight, making the two-week competition short but sweet this year.

It’s a practical approach – and while we’d prefer the kind of wholesomeness Dancing provides for far longer than a fortnight, at the very least we’ll know who takes the top spot right away.

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Get your popcorn packed, because it looks like we’re in for a good fight…

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