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Winner of ‘Dancing With The Stars’ final sheds tears of joy (Video + Photos)

She is a former member of the Greek group Gymnastics squad

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Morfoula Dona, a former member of the Greek group Gymnastics squad with amazing dancing abilities, emerged as the winner of yesterday’s ‘Dancing With The Stars’ finale.

The beautiful former athlete, who currently works as a gymnastics coach in her own academy, took home the coveted mirror ball trophy this season, after a performance at the show’s finale that left everyone speechless.

Competing against Irini Papadopoulou, a popular Greek singer with an amazing body, Dona stole once again the limelight. Her triumph is considered well-deserved, as her performances throughout the show were always exciting and memorable.

In fact, the only one who seemed surprised by the result of yesterday’s final was Morfoula herself, who was unable to hold back the tears of joy over her victory.

“I feel very happy, excited and I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart. I did not expect to win, to tell you the truth. I would do it all over again without a second thought,” she told protothema.gr after the end of the show.


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