Dancing with the Stars Myanmar season 1

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Dancing with the Stars Myanmar
Season 1
Celebrity winnerNant Chit Nadi Zaw
Professional winnerTae Min
Release
Original network MRTV-4
Original releaseOctober 27, 2019 (2019-10-27) 
February 3, 2020 (2020-02-03)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

The first season of Dancing with the Stars Myanmar was broadcast on MRTV-4 starting on October 27, 2019. Twelve celebrities were paired with twelve professional ballroom dancers. Kaung Htet Zaw and La Wonn Htet were the hosts for this season. The judges were Ian, Jimmy Ko Ko, and Khine Lay. [1] [2]

The season finale aired February 3, 2020, with the winners of the season being singer and actress Nant Chit Nadi Zaw and her dance partner Tae Min.

Couples

The twelve professionals and celebrities that competed were:

CelebrityNotability (known for)Professional partnerVoting NumberStatus
Myo Ko Ko San Transgender modelHi2Eliminated 1st
May KabyarActressDake Dake3Eliminated 2nd
Aung Khant HmueActorNay Che12Eliminated 3rd
Jean-MarcChefAlfiya11Eliminated 4th
Tay Zar KyawPresenterEloisa7Eliminated 5th
Olivier CottonSingerYoe Yo10Eliminated 6th
LucasActorFlorence8Eliminated 7th
Hsu Eaint San ActressLynn Htet1Eliminated 8th
Thazin Nwe Win Presenter, actressZek5Eliminated 9th
Han Thi Model, actressZuko4Third place
Paul AustinSingerMay Thell9Runner-up
Nant Chit Nadi ZawSinger, actressTae Min6Winner

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References

  1. "Dancing with the Stars Myanmar Winners". The Irrawaddy (in Burmese). 3 February 2020.
  2. "Dancing with the Stars Myanmar judge Khine Lay". The Myanmar Times . 7 February 2020.