Strictly final 2021: How the stars celebrated after epic finale

What a night.
What a night.
Maisie Smith credits 'Strictly Come Dancing' for helping her to love her body because it forced her to stop hiding her legs away
The EastEnders star makes history by becoming the first deaf winner of the BBC competition.
Rose Ayling-Ellis made history by becoming the first deaf winner of the BBC competition.
There were just two couples competing in the final after AJ Odudu and Kai Widdrington had to pull out due to injury
TESS DALY left viewers distracted on Saturday night as she walked out for the Strictly Come Dancing final in a stunning white gown.
The former EastEnders actress, 52, was all smiles in a tasselled dress as she rocked the dancefloor to Relight My Fire with professional partner Neil Jones, 39.
The professional dancer has starred on the hit BBC dancing show for six years
It was Strictly, and the BBC, at its best: everyone welcome, and everything all the better for it
Joy for triumphant couple after earlier injury threatens to disrupt BBC One dance show
There could only be one winner out of Rose and Giovanni and John and Johannes...
It’s the big showdown, as Rose and Giovanni and John and Johannes competed for the ultimate glittery prize. But who won this year’s Strictly?
John and Johannes? Or Rose and Giovanni?
STRICTLY star Rose Ayling-Ellis has given fans a glimpse into the home she shares with boyfriend Samuel Arnold. Rose, 27, may have been open in her dancing journey as she and partner Giovanni Perni…
The veteran presenter of the BBC dance show, 52, pulled out all the fashion stops in a satin Alexandre Vauthier gown as she gushed over 'such a monumental series.'
OTI Mabuse is joining ITV’s Dancing on Ice as a judge, the Sun on Sunday can reveal. The Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer, 31, has landed the big TV gig after starring on the BBC prime-tim…
Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas suffered a wardrobe malfunction as she appeared on screens during the BBC One show's final and fans couldn't stop laughing
The Shivers singer appeared on the hit BBC dancing competition as Rose Ayling-Ellis and John Whaite fought to lift the glitterball trophy