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Mirrorball Trophy: No Cash, Just Sparkle and Fame

26 Nov

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  • Winners receive the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy, not cash.
  • The original trophy was made from a dismantled brass lamp.
  • Champions often appear on 'Good Morning America' post-win.
Mirrorball Trophy: No Cash, Just Sparkle and Fame

The ultimate prize on Dancing with the Stars is the prestigious Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy, a symbol of dedication rather than a monetary reward. Unlike many reality competitions, winners do not receive a cash prize. Instead, the trophy itself represents the culmination of weeks of hard work and dedication on the ballroom floor.

The origin of the Mirrorball Trophy is as fascinating as its modern-day prestige. Initially crafted from a simple brass lamp and a wooden base in 2005, the trophy has undergone a significant transformation. While the mirrorball itself remains modest, the overall production cost for the elaborate keepsake can reach approximately $10,000, making it a luxurious memento for champions.

Post-competition, winners often engage in several public appearances, including a customary spot on 'Good Morning America.' Many also embark on the Dancing with the Stars Live! tour, extending their performance journey and bringing the magic of the show to fans across the country, solidifying their star status.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Winners receive the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy, not a cash prize.
A trophy costs around $10,000 to produce.
Yes, pros and celebrity dancers are paid for starring on the show, with a bonus for reaching the finale.

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