Hannah Brown's DWTS Partner Alan Bersten Shares His Thoughts in New Post Following Their Win in the Season Finale
Alan Bersten is enjoying the euphoric feeling that came with winning "Dancing with the Stars," and he's still in shock on how he and Hannah Brown got the Mirrorball.
Monday night finale of DWTS saw pro dancer, Alan Bersten, and his partner Hannah Brown take home the much-coveted Mirrorball trophy. It was a moment of surprise, joy, and excitement, and Bersten is still in shock that they won.
Alan Bersten and Hannah Brown pose at "Dancing with the Stars" Season 28 Finale at CBS Television City on November 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California | Photo: Getty Images
Dancer Alan took to his Instagram to write a tribute to his "Best partner," alongside a photo of the two of them with the trophy, and a video where they shouted "Whooooo."
He wrote about Hannah Brown's fighting spirit and courageous nature, which led her not to give up, even when he pushed repeatedly. The "Dancing with the Stars" alum added that the "Bachelorette" star allowed herself to become vulnerable on the dance floor, and
"… I want to thank you for giving me the best season ever. I'm still shocked."
Alan Bersten and Hannah Brown pose at "Dancing with the Stars" Season 28 Finale at CBS Television City on November 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California | Photo: Getty Images | Photo: Getty Images
Alan Bersten reiterated those words when he and his partner made an appearance on "Good Morning America" following their win. He said winning the Mirrorball made him feel incredible, and the success was a dream come true. Brown, on her part, said the experience was "Awesome," and she's thankful she got to be a part of it.
Alan Bersten is seen arriving at 'Good Morning America' show in Times Square on November 26, 2019 in New York City | Photo: Getty Images
Season 28 of DWTS was competitive and filled with controversy, but thankfully, fans, judges, and fellow competitors agreed that the dance partners deserved to win.
The two pro dancers battled for the Mirrorball at the finale against Kel Mitchell, and Witney Carson, who came second, Fifth Harmony's Ally Brooke, and Sasha Farber, who finished third, and Lauren Alaina, and Gleb Savchenko, who came fourth.
Alan Bersten and Hannah Brown, for their last performance, danced the Viennese waltz to Taylor Swift's "Lover," and a freestyle to Alicia Keys' "Girl on Fire," and Gwen Stefani's "Holla Back."
The final four contestants will go on "Dancing with the Stars Live Tour" in January 2020 alongside Sailor Brinkley-Cook, Jenna Johnson, and Kate Flannery.
ABC has not announced when the next season of DWTS will commence.