Soap star Rose Ayling-Ellis has made history after winning Strictly Come Dancing 2021 with dance partner Giovanni Pernice.
The pair triumphed in the BBC One show on Saturday evening, defeating Great British Bake Off star John Whaite and his partner Johannes Radebe, the first all-male pairing in the show’s history.
Ayling-Ellis, who is in Eastenders, is the first deaf contestant and winner of the show, with disability equality charity Scope describing her participation in the competition as a “massive step forward” for disability representation.
She has used an interpreter during the series and her couple’s choice dance, which she repeated during the final, shared her experiences of deafness and featured a long period of silence.
Reacting to their win, Ayling-Ellis told Pernice: “I just want to say you’re so amazing, you pushed me to believe in myself more than I believed in myself.
“You’re an incredible teacher and a wonderful friend and we have gone through a lot, and I just want you to know you’ve always got a piece of my heart.”
Pernice expressed his joy saying: “Incredible. I have to say thank you to this beautiful young lady who made all my dreams come true.
“It took me seven years to get that thing and you became the best dancer, the best teammate I could have asked for, you are a dream so thank you for everything.”
What a moment! Your #Strictly 2021 champions are Rose and Giovanni 🎉@RoseAylingEllis @pernicegiovann1 pic.twitter.com/EO1fAyNd1Q
— BBC Strictly ✨ (@bbcstrictly) December 18, 2021
After the win was announced, messages of congratulations rolled in for the pair:
Historic moment for Strictly Come Dancing winner Rose Ayling-Ellis 💃🏻🏆
— The Women's Organisation (@TheWomensOrg) December 18, 2021
You have inspired millions by becoming the first deaf contestant (and winner!) on the show
Nothing is impossible.
#Strictly2021 #StrictlyFinal pic.twitter.com/wjjMM6u8WA
Oh man im so pleased for @RoseAylingEllis and @pernicegiovann1. And its sooooo good to see something joyous on the telly for once. #Strictly2021 🙌💃🕺
— Davood Ghadami (@DavoodGhadami) December 18, 2021
A huge congratulations to Rose and Giovanni for winning #Strictly2021. It's so very well-deserved! 💃🕺
— Hearing Dogs for Deaf People (@HearingDogs) December 18, 2021
Rose has consistently put on an amazing performance on the show & she’s also done so much to bring deaf awareness into millions of living rooms around the country every week. https://t.co/oUTUPjSzjZ
So chuffed for Rose and Giovanni. She grew into an incredible INCREDIBLE dancer. What a huge achievement, and what an inspiration she is. #Strictly #Strictly2021
— Stephen Patterson (@mr_sjpatterson) December 18, 2021
Deserved winners. A joy to watch. #Strictly2021 #StrictlyComeDancing pic.twitter.com/A2tGS7cidF
— Andy Lea 💙 (@andy_lea03) December 18, 2021
We can all burst into tears now.
— Karl Cunliffe (@KDCunliffe) December 18, 2021
Well done Rose.
You are an absolute inspiration.#strictly #strictlycomedancing #strictly2021 #bbcstrictly #rose #giovanni #strictlyfinal #roseaylingellis pic.twitter.com/L4xllmJXls
Viewers also praised the entire final, with some describing it as the best one ever:
People who wang on about 'wokeness', I hope you're watching #strictly2021, because this wholly inclusive final is the most beautiful, accomplished, life-enhancing thing you'll watch on TV this year.
— Jojo Moyes (@jojomoyes) December 18, 2021
Well that was a bloody wonderful few hours of telly ❤️😘 #Strictly2021
— Gabby Logan (@GabbyLogan) December 18, 2021
Everyone watching Strictly tonight……..#Strictly #Strictly2021 pic.twitter.com/Kb894I0J57
— TV Reactions 📺 (@TellyReactions) December 18, 2021
What a final. Loved every minute of this series and Rose and John were such wonderful finalists. Well done BBC1 #Strictly2021 #StrictlyComeDancing
— David Morrissey (@davemorrissey64) December 18, 2021
Best Strictly final and series EVER. Bringing us all together for such joy when we need it the most. What a ABSOLUTE CHAMPION. Iconic. Legendary winners. Good people WIN. Remember that in times to come. Thank you for all the fun Strictly family. 💖💖 #Strictly2021 #Strictly pic.twitter.com/zwwZGeOdBb
— Paul Dunphy Esquire. 🏳️🌈 #HireTheSquire! 🎁 (@pauldunphy) December 18, 2021
Best #Strictly final ever!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭💖💖💖💖🎉🎉🎉💖💖💖
— Fíona Scarlett (@Scarlett_for_ya) December 18, 2021
Some people were torn on who should win, with both couples not only performing brilliantly throughout the series but also being hailed as truly inspirational:
I want them both to win. I'll make an exception to my voting pact rules on this #Strictly2021
— Jess Phillips MP (@jessphillips) December 18, 2021
I can’t cope. Nervously eating Pringles. John & JoJo, and Rose & Gio are perfection. Plus, everything these two couples represent is so very important. The ‘outsiders’ have stolen our hearts - and about time too ❤️🏳️🌈🙌 #Strictly2021
— Anna Richardson 💙 (@AnnaRichardso) December 18, 2021
I'd have been delighted for either, but god, Rose and Gio deserve it. What a series #Strictly2021
— Emma Kelly (@TooManyEmmas) December 18, 2021
Sometimes it’s dance that wins. Can we have a tie please? #strictly #StrictlyComeDancing #strictly2021 pic.twitter.com/7LYWcwHE77
— Stacey Harries (@StaceyHarriesUK) December 18, 2021
Meanwhile, many agreed that, for that exact reason, the real winner of the night was the whole show:
And the winner is … diversity, dignity & dance 💖💃🏻🕺✨✨ #Strictly #Strictly2021 pic.twitter.com/Kqs7yjEhCi
— Wendy White (@wendysotonlib) December 18, 2021
This is the Britain that I’m proud to call home - thank you @bbcstrictly for helping us all celebrate diversity in so many beautiful ways🕺🥳💃 #Strictly2021 #StrictlyComeDancing pic.twitter.com/AgTvB0ptqq
— Ben Howlett (@benhowlettuk) December 18, 2021
Tonight is a victory for all people who don’t always see themselves represented in a positive way. #Strictly2021
— Karen Knight (@KKNTeachLearn) December 18, 2021
We should not underestimate the impact of the #Strictly2021 final tonight. The diversity and inclusivity of this show has been epitomised this evening on prime time TV. Well done BBC and well done @bbcstrictly
— Reem El-Sharkawi (@Reem_ElSharkawi) December 18, 2021
My favourite series to date.
Having two openly gay men and an extraordinary young deaf woman making it to the final of Strictly is so symbolic, inspiring and important for so many people. John and Rose are both winners 😭😭😭 #Strictly2021 pic.twitter.com/F6kaQJRGwC
— Joe (@onlyjoekin_) December 18, 2021
With many were sure to thank for BBC for providing such wholesome and inspiring TV content in what can safely be described as a rather... unsettling time for much of the UK:
I’m seldom sincere, but honestly I would like to thank this series of #strictly with all my heart for being so much joy to our miserable country for months. Thank you to the cast and crew and dancers. So, so brilliant. #Strictly2021 💃🕺🏼🕺🏼🕺🏼
— Flic Everett (@fliceverett) December 18, 2021
During the live final, which went ahead without contestant AJ Odudu – who pulled out on Friday due to an ankle injury – both couples performed three dances.
Ayling-Ellis and Pernice dazzled by performing a quickstep, their couple’s choice routine and a showdance.
After performing the Romeo and Juliet-inspired showdance to The Rose by Bette Middler, Ayling-Ellis said: “I’ve become more me than I’ve ever been because of Strictly.”
Both pairs had matching scores during the final, with both duos receiving a perfect 40 for their favourite dances and their showdances.
After their couple’s choice dance, Craig Revel Horwood told Ayling-Ellis her performance was “stunning, absolutely stunning”.
Disability equality charity Scope has now has called on more broadcasters to feature disabled people’s talents, saying there is still a long way to go to improve representation of disabled people on TV.
James Taylor, executive director of strategy at the charity, said: “For Rose Ayling-Ellis to have starred week after week on Saturday night prime time – and then lift the glitterball trophy – is a massive step forward.
“However, there is still a very long way to go until disabled people are featured fairly on screen. There are 14.1 million disabled people in the UK and their lives and stories are not being told.
“Seeing disabled people on TV will only help improve understanding and break down barriers. So, the fact that Rose’s journey has been beamed into living rooms week-in week-out is excellent progress and must be the start of real change.”
Mark Atkinson, chief executive at the Royal National Institute for Deaf People, said Ayling-Ellis’s appearance on the show has given audiences “a beautiful insight into the deaf community and deaf culture”.
He added: “Her victory isn’t just a personal achievement, but also a victory for the deaf community. She has shown that deaf people can do anything, if society addresses those barriers and provides the right access and support.”
Susan Daniels, chief executive of the National Deaf Children’s Society, said Ayling-Ellis’s victory will have a lasting effect.
She said: “It’s hard to overstate just what an impact Rose has made, not only on deaf children and young people, but also on the public’s understanding of deafness.
“Throughout her Strictly journey, she’s been a shining example to deaf and hearing people alike. This could be a new dawn for deaf children and young people everywhere because it’s clear for all to see that with the right support and the will to succeed, they can aim for the stars.
“Strictly may have come to an end, but we sincerely hope that this surge of interest in deafness and the desire to engage with deaf people continues long into the future.”
Congratulations Rose and Giovanni!