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REVEALED: Who wins Dancing With The Stars: All Stars?

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If you, like us, are enjoying some refreshingly wholesome television each evening in the form of Dancing With The Stars, then you, like us, will probably be dying to know who wins the whole thing.

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Yes, you’re not alone if you’re scrambling to work out who takes home the coveted disco ball trophy – but there’s now a clue that might just give us the answer.

This year’s batch of celebrities haven’t failed to impress us so far.

With major names returning to the All Star series, many of whom were winners in their respective seasons, the competition is fierce.

But that’s not to say there are a couple of firm favourites who we rate have every chance to take the trophy home – and quite a few others rate them too.

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According to Sportsbet, Luke Jacobz is in the lead to win the 2021 season of Dancing With The Stars. (Credit: Seven) (Credit: Seven)

According to Sportsbet, Luke Jacobz is in the lead to win the 2021 season of Dancing With The Stars.

Bookies have placed the Home and Away actor at 1.85, while not far behind him is Bec Hewitt, currently sitting at 2.20.

Rounding out the Home and Away trifecta is Ada Nicodemou, who is currently sitting at 5.00.

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Home and Away’s Ada Nicodemou has been wowing fans with her moves. (Credit: Seven) (Credit: Seven)

Of course, that’s only one clue as to who might win.

A number of other fans are banking on their personal favourite celebrities to win.

Renee Bargh and Kyly Clarke are popular TV icons, as well as talented dancers – they’d wholeheartedly deserve to take out the whole thing too.

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Kyly Clarke showing off her talented dancing skills. (Credit: Seven) (Credit: Seven)

That said, there’s no knowing who will win the series until its finale, which is expected to air shortly.

Indeed, the two-week competition is short, but sweet this year, with the dances pre-recorded and airing every weeknight.

It’s an efficient way to go about things – and while we’d like the kind of wholesomeness Dancing brings to us for much longer than a fortnight, at least we’ll know who takes out the top spot pronto.

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Popcorn ready – looks like we’ve got a good showdown ahead of us…

This story was originally published on our sister site, Now To Love

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