Strictly's Giovanni Pernice told his celebrity dancing partner Rose Ayling-Ellis she was "everything" on Saturday night, as they closed the show with a stunning routine.
The EastEnders actress and her professional dance partner were confirmed to be taking on an Argentine Tango to A Evaristo Carriego by Eduardo Rovira, and a Waltz to How Long Will I Love You by Ellie Goulding.
All the final couples, including AJ Odudu and Kai Widdrington, John Whaite and Johannes Radebe and Rhys Stephenson and Nancy Xu, have had to practice two routines this week, with it being the semi-finals
Rose, who suffered an injury before the weekend, wowed the judges and viewers at home with both performances, with some fans even believing she was under marked by judge Craig Revel Horwood.

But Giovanni had nothing but praise for his dance partner, and when host Tess Daly said everyone on the show would "always love Rose," he shouted in agreement.
As their second routine came to an end, Giovanni praised her for giving him an "unbelievable" time on the series, before praising her character.
He told her in front of host Claudia Winkleman, on why she deserved to win the show: "In my opinion, you have been working harder than anybody else, even including myself.

"Also, it's just Rose. You are just happiness, you are joy, you are everything and I think a lot of people at home will understand that one as well. I think you well and truly deserve to be there.
"Thank you for making this experience unbelievable for me, thank you."
Rose welled up, and responded: "No, you have made it unbelievable for me, yeah, thank you."
The pair then movingly hugged it out, with Giovanni giving her a kiss on the cheek.
The pair have been tipped as favourites to win the show since week one, and as they continue to wow the judges every week with their incredible performances, Strictly viewers are now rooting for the pair to take home the coveted Glitterball trophy.
However, even if they don't win the show, Giovanni feels as though he already has after being paired with Rose.
"If we win, it's the cherry on the cake. But this year has already been phenomenal for me and Rose. Realistically, we have already won," the dancer gushed this week.
The pair have also revealed that they no longer rely on an interpreter in the rehearsal studios.

EastEnders star Rose, 27, - who is the first deaf contestant to grace the BBC competition - no longer feels the need to use an interpreter with professional dancer Giovanni, 32, because they understand each other so well.
Giovanni's way of teaching has even changed since being paired-up with Rose over 12 weeks ago too.
"My way of teaching has changed. I have to make steps that are more visible for her when I explain what to do," the Strictly professional revealed.
"I can't really play with changes of rhythm because that is difficult for us," he added.
Strictly Come Dancing continues Sunday at 7:20pm on BBC One.