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“DWTS” Pro Jenna Johnson Makes “The Biggest Flex” When She Performs Iconic “Wicked” Dance

Jenna Johnson Wicked

The most recent season of Dancing With The Stars crowned Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson the winners. The pair wowed the judges and America week after week with their clean dance moves and positive attitudes. Before the November 26 finale, teams competed in dances according to a theme. This season, we enjoyed Oscar Night, Disney Night, Halloween Nightmare Night, and Dedication Night. The show ended just four days after Wicked premiered in movie theaters. We didn’t see a Wicked-themed dance this year, but we wouldn’t be surprised if we will in future seasons. The movie is a box office smash, and fans are learning all the music and choreography. The cafeteria scene where students dance to What Is This Feeling, in particular, created quite a bit of hype. Choreographer Christopher Scott shared the moves on Instagram and people keyed in, including DWTS winner Jenna Johnson. She posted a video of herself trying the dance moves with a little something extra.

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Jenna Johnson Did Something A Bit “Wicked” During Her Dance

Well, not really. But the DWTS season 33 champ did perform Christopher’s choreography while holding the coveted Mirror Ball Trophy. The choreography on its own is tricky but carrying a gigantic trophy while you dance is downright impressive. Fans were obsessed with Jenna’s hot take on the What Is This Feeling moves.

A long-time fan wrote, “I’ve been watching you since so you think you can dance and I was always memorized by your dancing then you have continue to grow more and more every year so very proud of you and love watching you dance.”

We are 100% behind this idea. “‘DWTS ‘needs a musical theatre night or a night dedicated to ‘Wicked.'”

The Wicked movie comment from its official Insta, “Nailed it.”

Enough said.

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