Sorry girls! But the "Dancing With The Stars" Season 19 mirrorball trophy has been awarded to a male contender since Donald Driver's winning moment four seasons ago.

After a highly anticipated two-part finale, "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" alum Alfonso Ribeiro and dance pro partner Witney Carson were declared champions, Us Weekly has learned.

"I can't believe this! I've wanted it forever! My god, I don't know what to say," the 43-year-old actor and television director said as tears of joy began to flow from his eyes.

The exciting but tight competition came down to three on Tuesday night's finale, where Ribeiro, Sadie Robertson and Janel Parrish battled it out for the last time on the dance floor.

Ribeiro has been the front-runner of DWTS Season 19 despite obtaining serious injuries in the later part of the competition.

"He just knows how to communicate," judge Carrie Ann Inaba said of Ribeiro a week prior to the finale. "The other younger performers don't quite have that skill set yet."

For his final performance, Ribeiro and Carson danced a cha cha/Argentine tango fashion, which secured them the perfect score of of 40 and a total of 120 out of 120.

"Duck Dynasty" star Robertson came next. The 17-year-old reality star has remarkably won the hearts of the judges and the viewers because of her pure-hearted persona on- and off-cam, reports Yahoo! TV.

"Her secret weapon, her best part, is her grace and that innocence and that beautiful smile she has," Inaba said of Robertson. "She is a bright light."

For her final dance, she did a quickstep/samba fusion with partner Mark Ballas, and despite getting a perfect score of 40 for the routine, her total was two points shy of the perfect 120.

"Pretty Little Liars" star Parrish came third with partner Val Chmerkovskiy. The pair rocked the dance floor with a foxtrot/paso double fusion, but in spite earning a perfect 40 for it, their total score was 117 out of 120.

This season's special guests for the finale were Nick Jonas, Jennifer Hudson and Meghan Tainor, according to USA Today.

Jonas performed his new song "Jealous" while Hudson sang "Go All Night." On the other hand, Trainor did a medley of her famous songs.