Dancing With The Stars delivered a bombshell elimination on Monday night as fan favourite Mia Fevola was sensationally sent packing during the second semi-final.

Despite a near-flawless foxtrot with partner Gustavo Viglio, the glamorous model and influencer fell short of a spot in the Grand Finale after the judges’ scores were combined with the studio audience vote.

The result stunned viewers, with Mia delivering a heartfelt farewell as she reflected on her journey: ‘My confidence has grown so much, and I’m proud of how far I’ve come as a dancer.

‘It’s been the best experience of my life, honestly. The production, the cast, and my partner. It unlocked a part of me… it’s been amazing.’

Her emotional exit means Felicity Ward, Kyle Shilling, and Shaun Micallef will now join Michael Usher, Brittany Hockley, and Trent Cotchin in Monday night’s star-studded Grand Finale.

Dancing With The Stars delivered a bombshell elimination on Monday night as fan favourite Mia Fevola (pictured) was sensationally sent packing during the second semi-final

Dancing With The Stars delivered a bombshell elimination on Monday night as fan favourite Mia Fevola (pictured) was sensationally sent packing during the second semi-final

Home and Away star Kyle Shilling kicked off the show with a high-energy, country-themed quickstep alongside Lily Cornish.

After earning a perfect score last week, Kyle had big shoes to fill, but a few stumbles left him frustrated.

Still, the judges awarded him 29 points and encouraged him not to be so hard on himself.

Next up, comedian Felicity Ward wowed the crowd with a fiery salsa with partner Aric Yegudkin.

Bursting with energy, Felicity lit up the dance floor and scored an impressive 33 points, topping the leaderboard for the night.

Then came Fevola, who delivered a technically brilliant foxtrot.

The judges praised her precision, though Craig Revel Horwood urged her to dig deeper emotionally. Her score of 31 wasn’t enough to carry her through.

Finally, Shaun Micallef closed out the show with a cha-cha full of quirks, charm, and horse-inspired dance moves.

The result stunned viewers, with Mia delivering a heartfelt farewell as she reflected on her journey: 'My confidence has grown so much, and I'm proud of how far I've come as a dancer

The result stunned viewers, with Mia delivering a heartfelt farewell as she reflected on her journey: ‘My confidence has grown so much, and I’m proud of how far I’ve come as a dancer

Felicity Ward, Kyle Shilling, and Shaun Micallef will now join Michael Usher, Brittany Hockley, and Trent Cotchin in Monday night's star-studded Grand Finale. All pictured

Felicity Ward, Kyle Shilling, and Shaun Micallef will now join Michael Usher, Brittany Hockley, and Trent Cotchin in Monday night’s star-studded Grand Finale. All pictured

His signature humour had the ballroom in stitches, earning him 30 points and a spot in the finale.

Before the nail-biting results were revealed, viewers were treated to a spectacular group number from the Brent Street dancers.

On Sunday night, the show said goodbye to Olympic boxer Harry Garside, who was eliminated just short of making it to the finals.

Harry opened the show with a steamy Mad Max-inspired Tango.

While the judges agreed the style wasn’t his strongest, they praised his effort and commitment to the performance before scoring him 20 points.

With the audience vote combined with the judges’ scores, it was Harry and his partner Siobhan Power who were sent home, just short of making the top five.

Reflecting on his journey, Harry said: ‘It’s been so much fun. It’s such an amazing process.

‘To share this with Siobhan, and to learn how to dance from her, like how cool is that? So fingers crossed it helps my boxing, I’m sure it will.’

Dancing With The Stars continues Monday at 7.30pm on Channel Seven.