UPDATE: In a shocking revelation just ahead of the Dancing With the Stars (DWTS) Season 34 finale, Robert Irwin disclosed that he suffered significant injuries that nearly derailed his performance. The Australian conservationist and his partner Witney Carson triumphed on November 25, 2025, but not without facing major challenges leading up to the event.
Irwin opened up about his worsening condition just before the final show, stating, “I’ve been dealing with rib pain because the intercostal muscles of the ribs are under a lot of tension.” He emphasized that the pain had been progressively increasing, putting his finale performance in jeopardy.
In a candid TikTok update on November 24, Carson echoed Irwin’s concerns, revealing, “My body is feeling it. Robert’s body is feeling it. We’re like, kind of falling apart right now.” She admitted that both dancers had faced the physical toll of “11 weeks of crazy, vigorous, and hard dancing.”
Despite the injuries, Irwin and Carson delivered a spectacular performance that captivated audiences and judges alike. The pair secured perfect scores with their electrifying routines, including a Judge’s Choice dance to “Are You Gonna Be My Girl” by Jet, a cha-cha to “Cake by the Ocean” by DNCE, and a freestyle medley featuring “Black & Gold” by Sam Sparro and “The Nights” by Avicii.
“Robert’s ribs have been killing him, and more will be revealed on Tuesday. You guys can get a better idea of what we’ve been dealing with all week,” Carson stated, hinting at the struggles the duo faced during their rehearsal period.
The DWTS finale aired just hours ago, and the emotional weight of their journey resonated with fans, making their victory even more poignant. This season’s challenges showcase not only the physical demands of dance but also the tenacity and spirit of the competitors.
As fans celebrate their victory, attention now shifts to what the future holds for Irwin and Carson. Will they continue to perform together, or will they take a much-needed break? Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.







































