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The Winner of Season 27 of DWTS Causes Neil Patrick Harris Controversy!

The winner of season 27 of DWTS was crowned last night and it was definitely a shocker but in a good way. Bobby Bones, the main underdog of the competition and the finals, took home the Mirror Ball Trophy with partner, Sharna Burgess. The radio personality beat out Alexis Ren, Milo Manheim, and Evanna Lynch. Alexis won because she found love with partner, Alan Bersten but one real celebrity, Neil Patrick Harris had something to say about the show. "Dancing With the Stars just confirmed why I don't watch Dancing With the Stars," NPH tweeted. Well, here we go, getting fired up again! 

Mr. Patrick Harris, that is not a way to support other people in the industry. If you had actually watched the show from the beginning, you would have seen how much Bobby had progressed from day one. Sharna was able to take a guy who literally was going on no sleep because of his hectic work schedule and make him an entertainer that people loved watching. Milo, Alexis, and Evanna were all amazing pretty much from the start and only got better but Bobby was that kid who never made first string then scored the winning basket and got the accolades he deserved. 

Furthermore, this show is a huge misnomer because the title implies there are actual stars on it and most of them are C-list at best. If you have a problem with the results or the caliber, drop your busy schedule for two months and join the competition. It's all in good fun and that was a hurtful jab against someone who really worked their ass off. We always liked you, NPH. Now, we aren't too pleased. Congrats, Bobby and Sharna! You came a long way and do not let anyone bring you down!

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