Dancing with the Stars Winners: Who Did We Love Most?

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We're getting excited for Dancing with the Stars Season 21! While we wait in anticipation, it seems like a good time to take a look back.

So, we've taken on the task of ranking the winners from the past twenty seasons. These couples all danced their hearts out, but which ones were our favorites? Take a look below to see where you favorites landed!

(Bonus: See how many times you count the name "Hough" on this list!)

20. Drew Lachey and Cheryl Burke (Season 2)

Drew Lachey from 98 degrees busted out all the moves in Dancing with the Stars Season 2, winning with his partner, Cheryl Burke. Drew and Cheryl's freestyle to "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy" is still one of the most unforgettable dances we've seen on the show.

19. Donny Osmond and Kym Johnson (Season 9)

Singer Donny Osmond put on his dancing shoes and won Dancing with the Stars Season 9 with his partner, Kym Johnson. Donny Osmond is currently the oldest male contestant to win, doing so at age 52.

18. Hines Ward and Kym Johnson (Season 12)

Football star Hines Ward was tons of fun to watch on Dancing with the Stars Season 12. He brought home the mirror ball trophy with partner Kym Johnson, which was also her second win.

17. Melissa Rycroft and Tony Dovolani (Season 15)

After landing in third place during Dancing with the Stars Season 8, nothing was going to stop Melissa Rycroft from taking home the trophy when she was given a second chance. She won over two previoius winners, Shawn Johnson and Kelly Monaco.

16. Nicole Scherzinger and Derek Hough (Season 10)

Nicole Scherzinger of The Pussycat Dolls danced her heart out with Derek Hough, winning the mirror ball in Dancing with the Stars Season 10. This was Derek Hough's second win.

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