Let's Dance 2021

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Let's Dance 2021
Season 2021
Celebrity winnerFilip Lamprecht
Professional winnerLinn Hegdal
Release
Original network TV4
Original release20 March (2021-03-20) 
15 May 2021 (2021-05-15)
Season chronology
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Let's Dance 2020
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Let's Dance 2022

Let's Dance 2021 was the sixteenth season of the Swedish celebrity dancing show Let's Dance. [1] The season premiered on 20 March 2021 and ended on 15 May 2021, and broadcast on TV4. New presenters for this season were Petra Mede and David Lindgren. [2]

Contestants

Singer Carola Häggkvist was the first celebrity contestant to be announced on 18 February. [3] On 27 April, Häggkvist decided to quit the show, citing health concerns as a reason. [4] On 28 April, TV4 announced that Keyyo who was eliminated on 24 April, would return to replace Häggkvist. [5]

CelebrityOccupationProfessional partnerStatus
Janne Josefsson Investigative journalistMalin WatsonEliminated 1st
on 27 March 2021
Martin Melin Author and television personalityMaria ZimmermanEliminated 2nd
on 3 April 2021
Suzanne Axell Journalist and television presenterTobias BaderEliminated 3rd
on 10 April 2021
Hanna Hedlund SingerTobias WallinEliminated 4th
on 17 April 2021
Carola Häggkvist SingerTobias KarlssonWithdrew
on 27 April 2021
Michel Tornéus Long jumperJasmine TakácsEliminated 6th
on 1 May 2021
Keyyo Comedienne and television presenterHugo GustafssonEliminated 5th
on 24 April 2021
Third place
on 8 May 2021
Anis Don Demina DJ & SingerKatja Luján EngalholmRunner-up
on 15 May 2021
Filip LamprechtFashion model and Kristin Kaspersen's sonLinn HegdalWinner
on 15 May 2021

Scoring chart

CouplePlace121+23456789
Filip & Linn1161935201723+10=3329+8=3722+29=5130+40=7030+28+30=88
Anis & Katja2101929192730+2=3230+6=3630+28=5829+37=6630+28+30=88
Keyyo & Hugo3121426212526+12=3823+2=2522+29=5130+37=67
Michel & Jasmine4131528152029+4=3328+10=3825+26=51
Carola & Tobias K.5161531192427+6=3330+4=34
Hanna & Tobias W.6121628192330+8=38
Suzanne & Tobias B.766121311
Martin & Maria8581311
Janne & Malin97916
Red numbers indicate the lowest score of each week.
Green numbers indicate the highest score of each week.
  indicates the couple that was eliminated that week.
  indicates the couple received the lowest score of the week and was eliminated.
  indicates the couple withdrew from the competition.
  indicates the couple returned to the competition after previously being eliminated.
  indicates the couple finished in the bottom two.
  indicates the couple earned immunity from elimination.
  indicates the winning couple.
  indicates the runner-up couple.
  indicates the third place couple.

Average chart

Rank by averagePlaceCoupleTotal pointsNumber of dancesTotal average
12Anis & Katja3371325.9
21Filip & Linn3231324.8
33Keyyo & Hugo2291022.9
45Carola & Tobias K.131622.8
54Michel & Jasmine171821.4
66Hanna & Tobias W.100520.0
78Martin & Maria2438.0
77Suzanne & Tobias B.3649.0
99Janne & Malin1628.0

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