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Filipino-American wins ‘So You Think You Can Dance’

A Filipino-American has emerged victorious once again in the hit American dancing competition, “So You Think You Can Dance.”

Bailey Muñoz was named winner of this year’s season.

Muñoz defeated finalists Gino Coscolluela, Sophie Pittman, and Mariah Russell as he got the most number of votes.

Muñoz successfully made a back-to-back victory for Filipino-Americans.

Hannahlei Cabanilla won the grand prize from last year’s season.

Muñoz is no stranger to dance competitions. He was a semi-finalist in America’s Got Talent Season 10.

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It’s the FINAL DAY PUSH for VOTES! Please tune in tonight on @danceonfox and please don’t forget to VOTE. It’s all coming down to just America’s votes. PLEASE USE ALL 4 ways to VOTE! PLEASE VOTE TODAY! Voting starts at 7pm PST and ends Tuesday 9am PST. (swipe left) _________________________ What an amazing journey and life changing experience this has been on So You Think You Can Dance! I am so blessed to be able to share my story with the world in hopes of inspiring someone the way I was inspired through dance. I hope you all have enjoyed my performances each week given to me by the top choreographers in the industry. My goal each week is to just leave my heart and soul on that dance floor and to enjoy every moment. I hope I made you all proud. I am truly humbled and grateful for the amount of love, support and energy you all have given me to help get me through this competition. Means the world to me. _________________________ To my family, friends and #teamBAILEY I dedicate each of my performances to all you. I wouldn’t be where I am today without your love and support. Thanks for believing in me. _________________________ God, I am so thankful for this journey you have brought upon me. I know you will continue to guide me. I love you. @adams_photo_mojo @joysco ??? #soyouthinkyoucandance #sytycd #danceonfox #season16 #teamBAILROK #teamBAILEY

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