"Dancing With The Stars" Season 32 capped off its finale episode after an intense dance showdown! "Doctor Strange" actress Xochitl Gomez bagged the top prize along with her partner, Val Chmerkovskiy.

Gomez and Chmerkovskiy are also the winners of Taylor Swift Night, the special episode where they honored Taylor Swift by dancing to her variety of hits and classics.

'Dancing With The Stars' Season 32 Winner

After a three-hour finale episode, award-winning actress Xochitl Gomez and her partner, Val Chmerkovskiy were crowned the "Dancing With The Stars" season 32 winners.

Placing second were Jason Mraz and Daniella Karagach, and third were Ariana Madix and Pasha Pashkov, Charity Lawson and Artem Chigvintsev ranked fourth, while Alyson Hannigan and Sasha Farber placed fifth.

According to Billboard, Gomez and Mraz were head to head in doing foxtrots while Madix was tasked to do the Samba. While Gomez and Mraz aced it with 30s, Madix was one point short.

During the freestyle portion, they all delivered a show-stopping performance.

Gomez performed "Que Calor" by District 78, honoring her Latina heritage. Mraz busted some amazing footwork while grooving to "Happy" by C2C and Madix had everyone on their feet with a rousing "Run the World (Girls)" performance.

Check out their scores below.

  • Xochi and Val: 120 out of 120

  • Charity and Artem: 118 out of 120

  • Ariana and Pasha: 117 out of 120

  • Jason and Daniella: 117 out of 120

  • Alyson and Sacha: 104 out of 120

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'Dancing With The Stars' Season 32 Taylor's Night

Before the grueling semifinals, "Dancing With The Stars" featured Taylor Swift songs. "The Eras Tour" choreographer, Mandy Moore, was present on the judging panel.

Speaking to Page Six, Moore revealed that Taylor Swift's favorite routine to perform on the tour was "Vigilante Shit," a song from her "Midnights" album, and "Willow" from "Evermore."

"Vigilante S***" because it's a sexy number involving an intricate choreographed performance with chairs," she revealed. "And I think she really enjoys doing 'Willow,' the kind of witchy one. She really likes that one too."

Gomez aced the night with two performances, "Paper Rings" and "Lover" from the album "Lover." Meanwhile, Mraz stunned everyone with a surprising "Don't Blame Me" and "Lavander Haze" performance at the time.

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