Dylan Efron Reflects on “Dancing with the Stars” Journey After Coming in 4th Place: 'I Did Something I Never Thought I Would' (Exclusive)

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Dylan Efron is proud of his journey on Dancing with the Stars
  • After Robert Irwin ultimately took home the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy on the finale of Dancing with the Stars last evening, PEOPLE caught up with Efron post-show to hear about his experience
  • Of his time on the show, Efron says he "wouldn't have changed a single thing"
Daniella Karagach and Dylan Efron.

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Following the show, Efron spoke exclusively with PEOPLE about what he got out of the experience.

"I think I did something I never thought I would or could, and I think that's what I'm feeling is I easily could have gone my whole life without ever experiencing this, and I'm so happy I did," he reflects to PEOPLE.

Continuing on, Efron thanked his partner, saying, "I'm so happy Dani was my partner. I wouldn't have changed a single thing."

Chiming in, Karagach added that, despite Efron feeling as though the experience changed him, she loves that "he didn't change" who he was over the course of the competition.

"He was just himself from the beginning, and that never changed, and I love that," she tells PEOPLE.

Last week on the penultimate episode, Efron and Karagach found themselves at the bottom of the leaderboard, but Karagach said she was excited that they had judge Bruno Tonioli choosing their first dance of the evening to get Efron "out of his shell."

Tonioli wanted him to be the "ultimate leading man" with the Paso Doble, and he certainly delivered as they danced to “Stampede” by Alexander Jean featuring Lindsey Stirling.

Alfonso Ribeiro, Whitney Leavitt, Daniella Karagach, Dylan Efron, Mark Ballas, Ezra Sosa, Jordan Chiles.

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Efron's time to shine, however, was during the Instant Dance round, where he earned all 10s for his foxtrot to "Ordinary" by Alex Warren, despite telling host Julianne Hough that he didn't want to draw the dance.

During his freestyle round, Efron brought tears to the eyes of the ballroom, saying, "My whole life, I've watched my brother perform. I never wanted to be in the spotlight and the fact that I can step on stage and capture people's attention gives me chills. I finally feel like I belong here."

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