Who won 'Dancing With the Stars' season 21?

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By RODNEY HO/ rho@ajc.com, originally filed Tuesday, November 24, 2014

"Dancing With the Stars" has had a lovely season with some truly kind souls and one of the sweetest of them all Bindi Irwin took the mirror ball trophy home.

She technically wasn't a celebrity per se, but the daughter of the late great Steve Irwin, the Australian animal wildlife expert who was known as the "Crocodile Hunter" but died in a tragic accident in 2006 after being pierced by a stingray.

"Thank you for changing my life!" Bindi said as she was lifted in the air with the mirror-ball trophy in hand.

Irwin got a boost being paired with Derek Hough, who has now won an incredible six times. That man always guarantees extra votes for whatever celebrity he's paired with and he knows how to choreograph to boot.

Irwin could dance but also possessed that inner spirit and drive that made her a joy to watch.

She just edged out Backstreet Boys dancer Nick Carter. This was the best finish for his dance partner Sharna Burgess in her sixth season with the show.

"Bindi deserved it," said Nick. He outperformed his brother Aaron Carter, who finished fifth place season nine.

Carter already had dance experience from his boy band days but wasn't always consistent. He had to break through some mental hurdles to make it to the finals.

Not surprisingly, Alek Skarlatos came in third but the fact he was there at all was a miracle.  "This has been the craziest ride of my life," he said. He was part of the crew that stopped a terrorist on a train bound for Paris in August. The man who is not a celebrity at all but showed dignity and dancing skills to make it to the finals.

Atlanta's Kim Zolciak came back to do the dance she was meant to do for TV theme week but was disqualified when she wasn't allowed to fly after a minor heart attack. It was brief but she did a good job.

DANCING WITH THE STARS - "Episode 211A" - In the two-hour season finale on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET), the three finalists advanced to the final stage of the competition. In the last element of competition, the couples performed a new routine as part of a "24-Hour Fusion Challenge." The remaining couples fused two contrasting dance styles that they've performed this season and had less than 24 hours to prepare that dance for judges' points. (ABC/Adam Taylor) TONY DOVOLANI, KIM ZOLCIAK BIERMANN

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Len Goodman also announced he'd be returning for season 22 after skipping season 21 due to scheduling issues with a U.K. show.