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‘Dancing with the Stars’ Season 28 winner crowned

'The Bachelorette's' Hannah Brown wins 'Dancing With the Stars' 28th season – Nov 26, 2019

SPOILER WARNING: Do not read on unless you’ve watched Monday night’s finale of Dancing with the Stars.

Dancing with the Stars crowned its winner on Monday night during the finale of Season 28.

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Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten, Kel Mitchell and Witney Carson, Lauren Alaina and Gleb Savchenko and Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber competed one last time with their partners.

Brown and Bersten took home the mirrorball trophy, with Mitchell and Carson placing second and Brook and Farber in third. Alaina and Savchenko came in fourth place.

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Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten pose at the ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Season 28 finale at CBS Television City on Nov. 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, Calif. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images).

Once it was announced that Brown and Bersten had won, she screamed and he lifted her and spun her around in the air.

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Brown was on Colton Underwood’s season of The Bachelor, and she got another shot at love when she returned as The Bachelorette in May.

“WE DID IT! thank you all so much,” Brown captioned photos of her and Bersten on Instagram after their win.

Bersten took to Instagram to congratulate the other couples who competed in the finals.

“I wanted to take this opportunity to congratulate and celebrate all the couples who I had the pleasure of sharing the finals with! Everybody worked so hard and had such incredible dances tonight, it was truly magical! I am so lucky and proud to have shared this experience with you,” he wrote.

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Fans of Brown took to Twitter to celebrate her win.

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