Victory on Dancing with the Stars: veteran Rusya Danilkina raised 1.6 million for the evacuation of the wounded.
According to ТСН: Finally, the name of the winner of the charity special episode of 'Dancing with the Stars' is known.
Victory and the goal of the show
On December 28, 2025, the first broadcast of this dance show in the last four years took place. 12 couples took to the dance floor, competing for victory and raising funds for the evacuation of wounded soldiers. And now we know who won.
The title of the winner of 'Dancing with the Stars' was awarded to war veteran and ambassador of the Superhumans Center Rusya Danilkina. Together with choreographer Pavel Simakin, she performed a rumba that impressed the judges. They received the maximum score – 40. The audience was also thrilled by their performance, as confirmed by the final voting.
Funds raised
It was also revealed that thanks to 'Dancing with the Stars', a significant amount was raised – 1.6 million UAH. These funds will be used to purchase evacuation vehicles that will ensure the rapid evacuation of wounded soldiers from the battlefield and their prompt transportation to hospitals.
“The final amount raised for the targeted evacuation of the Superhumans Center amounts to over 1.6 million UAH. This means 36 targeted evacuations: 36 saved defenders, their quality of life, health, and limbs,” - the statement says.
Let us remind you that on 'Dancing with the Stars' performed war veterans who overcame injuries. Their performances were so moving that they brought tears to the audience's eyes.
In welcoming the new winner, it is important to remember that this project is not only entertaining but also has profound social significance. 'Dancing with the Stars' has become a platform for raising funds that help save the lives of Ukrainian soldiers. In this way, the show unites talents and noble goals, making each performance special and meaningful.
Read also
- Movies about Princess Diana: Artistic and documentary films about the life of the legend
- Anthony Head, Star of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' Dies at 70
- Andre Tan Unveils His First-Ever Children’s Couture Collection at the Mini Miss Ukraine 2026 Pageant
- A New Wave of Ukrainian TV: Which Series Are Winning Over Audiences With Quality and Storytelling
- Son of a Friend Arrested After 81-Year-Old 'Jumanji' Actor Found Slain in His Own Yard
- Three Must-Watch Vampire Series: What You Should Know About Buffy, The Vampire Diaries, and The Originals

