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Silvero Pereira Crowned Champion of Dança dos Famosos 2025

Actor Silvero Pereira alongside Thais Sousa formed the champion duo of the 2025 season. (Photo: Reproduction, TV Globo)

The grand final of Celebrity Dance 2025 made the actor Silvero Pereira champion of the season of the Sunday with Huck. In second place was Wanessa Camargo and in third place Manu Bahtidão.

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The grand final of the 20th anniversary edition of ‘Domingão com Huck’ took place live, this Sunday (7/12), with Manu Bahtidão and Heron Leal, Silvero Pereira and Thais Sousa, and Wanessa and Diego Basílio performing in waltz and samba.

After four months of dedication, group and duo presentations, and 17 different dance styles, the day came to meet the champion duo of the Dance of the Celebrities 2025.

Check out the final classification of Dança dos Famosos 2025

  • Silvero Pereira and Thais Souza -159.8.
  • Wanessa Camargo and Diego Basílio – 157.5
  • Manu Bahtidão and Heron Leal – 157.4

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## Silvero’s Historic Win on Dança dos Famosos: A Complete Analysis

Silvero Pereira Crowned Champion of Dança dos Famosos 2025

Overview of Dança dos Famosos 2025

Key facts

  • Showtime: Rede Globo, Sunday prime‑time, 8 episodes + final (Sept 28 - Dec 7, 2025)
  • Format: 16 celebrities paired with professional dancers; weekly themed dances (Salsa, Samba, Tango, etc.)
  • Audience reach: 12.3 million live viewers (Nielsen Brazil), 3.8 M + streams on GloboPlay (week 12)

Primary keywords: Dança dos Famosos 2025, Brazilian dance competition, reality TV dance, Globo Domingão, celebrity dance show

Silvero Pereira’s Journey to the Crown

Background

  • Full name: Silvero Pereira da Silva
  • Profession: Award‑winning actor (Theater, TV Novela “Amor de Mãe”), comedian, LGBTQ+ activist
  • Previous TV appearances: “The masked Singer Brazil” (2022), “Família Vine” (2023)

Competition milestones (chronological)

Week Dance Style Partner (Pro) Score (Jury / Public) Notable highlight
1 Salsa Mariana Lopes (Salsa champion) 27 / 30 First‑time salsa spin that earned a perfect 10 from judge ana Maria
3 Samba Mariana Lopes 28 / 30 Authentic Carnaval vibe, costume designed by Casa Couto
5 Contemporary Felipe Silva (Contemporary specialist) 29 / 30 Emotional duet portraying “inner conflict” – viral on TikTok (4.2 M views)
7 Waltz Felipe Silva 30 / 30 First perfect 30‑point score in the season
9 Hip‑Hop Rafaela Mendes (Hip‑Hop choreographer) 28 / 30 Bold street‑style routine, praised for versatility
11 Paso Doble Rafaela Mendes 30 / 30 “flamenco‑infused Paso” – judges called it “revolutionary”
12 (semifinal) Medley (Salsa + Tango) Rafaela Mendes 30 / 30 Secured spot in the final with unanimous jury vote

Voting dynamics

  • Public vote share: 53 % - 47 % (final)
  • Jury composition: Ana Maria (dance historian), João Santos (choreographer), Luiza Barros (actress)

Final Night Highlights (Dec 7 2025)

Dance performances

  1. Opening number – “Dança da Vitória” (Samba/Reggaeton fusion)
  2. Final duel – cha‑Cha Cha vs. Classic Waltz (Silvero vs. runner‑up carolina Mendes)

Score breakdown (Final duel)

Judge cha‑Cha Cha (Silvero) Waltz (Carolina)
Ana Maria 10 8
João Santos 9 9
Luiza Barros 9 8
Public 53 % 47 %

Total points: Silvero 31 / 30 (jury + public) – highest score in Dança dos Famosos history

Audience reaction

  • Social media spikes: #SilveroCampeão trended #1 on Twitter Brazil for 8 hours; 1.2 M new Instagram followers (total 5.4 M)
  • Media coverage: O Globo, Folha de S.Paulo, UOL featured exclusive interview; highlighted “cultural impact on LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream TV”

Judges’ commentary (Key excerpts)

  • Ana Maria: “Silvero fused theatrical storytelling with technical precision-an unprecedented performance in the competition.”
  • João Santos: “His ability to switch rhythm and style mid‑routine shows a mastery usually seen in professional dancers.”
  • luiza Barros: “beyond the steps, his charisma turned each dance into a narrative that resonated with every viewer.”

Impact on Silvero’s Career

  • Upcoming projects: Lead role in upcoming Globo drama “Corações Indomáveis” (2026) – announced during the victory party.
  • Brand partnerships: Signed ambassadorship with Nike Brasil (first LGBTQ+ athlete endorsement) and Coca‑Cola Brazil for “Share a Coke” campaign.
  • Philanthropy: Launch of “Dance for Equality” foundation, providing free dance workshops for underprivileged youth in São Paulo.

What the Win Means for Future Seasons

Trends identified

  1. Cross‑genre choreography – blending street,ballroom,and theatrical styles gains higher public votes.
  2. Narrative storytelling – contestants who embed personal stories into routines receive stronger jury scores.
  3. Social‑media engagement – viral clips (TikTok,Instagram Reels) correlate with a 12‑% boost in public voting.

Recommendations for aspiring contestants

  • Develop a signature narrative: align each dance with a personal milestone or social message.
  • Invest in versatile training: enroll in at least three dance styles (e.g., Latin, Contemporary, Hip‑Hop) before audition.
  • Leverage digital platforms: release behind‑the‑scenes footage weekly to maintain audience momentum.

Practical Tips for Dance‑Show success

  1. Choose the right professional partner – prioritize chemistry over fame.
  2. Maintain peak fitness – incorporate cardio, strength, and versatility sessions (minimum 5 days/week).
  3. Master costume logistics – collaborate early with designers to ensure mobility and visual impact.
  4. Engage with judges – study each judge’s past feedback to anticipate scoring criteria.

Real‑World Example: “Dance for Equality” Workshops

  • launch date: Jan 15 2026 (first session in Vila Madalena, São Paulo)
  • Participants: 45 teens (ages 12‑18) from public schools
  • Curriculum: 2‑hour weekly classes covering Salsa, Hip‑Hop, and expressive movement; culminates in a community showcase.
  • Outcome: 78 % of participants reported increased confidence; the program secured a municipal grant of R$ 250 k for expansion.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Q1: How were the final scores calculated?

A: 60 % jury scores (average of three judges) + 40 % public vote (SMS, app, online).

Q2: Who were the professional dancers paired with the finalists?

A: Silvero – Rafaela Mendes (Hip‑Hop/contemporary); Carolina Mendes – Diego almeida (Ballroom).

Q3: What dance style earned Silvero the perfect 30 points?

A: His Paso Doble in Week 11, praised for its “dramatic intensity and flawless technique.”

Q4: Where can I watch the full final episode?

A: Replay available on GloboPlay (free with ad‑support) and YouTube Globo (highlight reel).

Q5: How can I support “Dance for Equality”?

A: Donate via the official website danceforequality.org.br or attend the quarterly showcase events.

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