- Kaitlyn Bristowe has the shortest odds to winning Dancing With The Stars Season 29 at -175.
- The Dancing With The Stars Season 29 finale will air Monday, November 23.
- Justina Machado is listed with the longest odds at +1000 to win Dancing with Stars.
LOS ANGELES — The highly-anticipated finale of season 29 of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars will be tonight as one contestant will take home the Mirror Ball Trophy.
Contestants Skai Jackson and Johnny Weir were eliminated in the semifinals episode. Weir’s elimination was big for bettors as he had the shortest odds to win, and even before being eliminated, Weir was listed at +150 odds to win.
We loved watching @JohnnyGWeir and @skaijackson grow each week on #DWTS Tune in to @GMA tomorrow to see #TeamBriJo and #TeamReachForTheSkai and say goodbye pic.twitter.com/lQYDfpX56m
— Dancing with the Stars #DWTS (@DancingABC) November 17, 2020
Now, the final four is set with Kaitlyn Bristowe, Nev Schulman, Nelly, and Justina Machado going into the finale.
In the episode leading up to the finale, both Kaitlyn Bristowe, Nelly and Nev Schulman each received perfect scores of 30 on one of their routines before the finale. If that momentum carries into the finale this could be one of the closest races to crown a champion in Dancing With The Stars history.
For entertainment betting fans, now is the chance to cash in on the 29th season of Dancing With The Stars before it’s over.
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Odds to Win Dancing With the Stars Season 29
- Kaitlyn Bristowe -175
- Nev Schulman +225
- Nelly +500
- Justina Machado +1000
With three of the final four contestants receiving a perfect score, Kaitlyn Bristowe’s -175 odds to win Dancing with The Stars 29 doesn’t mean she’s a lock to win the competition. Although her dance to make it into the finale was impactful, Bristowe being able to separate herself will determine if she can come out of the finale a winner.
Okay we admit it, we’re obsessed with @KaitlynBristowe’s Contemporary performance #TeamWillYouAcceptThisDance continues to exceed our expectations! #DWTS #Semifinals pic.twitter.com/WjfgmH0f0F
— Dancing with the Stars #DWTS (@DancingABC) November 17, 2020
Each of the four contestants’ odds are in play but if looking for a contestant outside of Bristowe, take the +225 odds on Nev Schulman as he’s consistently been one of the top performers throughout the season.
The Dancing With The Stars finale will be broadcasted on November 23 on ABC.
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