Rumer Willis reveals why she got a tattoo almost immediately after winning Dancing With the Stars.

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Willis, who won this spring season of Dancing With the Stars with her partner Val Chmerkovskiy, got inked up this week to celebrate her big win. Her tattoo features what appears to be her dancing with a partner, who is sparkling.

The actress and singer spoke with People on Wednesday about why she got herself tattooed and whether or not she wants to dance with Chmerkovskiy again.

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"I got it because I really wanted to just have a reminder of the journey I went through. I don't think I've ever put so much - physically, mentally, emotionally - into anything, or wanted something so badly," Willis said.

The win marks a big career milestone for Willis, who despite having a somewhat busy career in showbiz, has mostly been known for being the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore up until this year.

"I feel like the journey that I won has helped me grow so much into such a completely different person, and I have such a different type of confidence in myself now," Rumer explained. "The only place you can really find the confidence and the love for yourself is within you, so that has to be what carries you: not all of these external things."

She also said that she wants to keep dancing, not only for the thrill of it but to stay in shape as well.

"I called Val, I was like, 'I want to keep dancing! Let's go!' " she said. "I just found such a love for dancing. If anybody would love to just feel great, not just physically but you want to feel such confidence, just go and take ballroom dancing class! I love it more than any kind of workout."

Luckily, Rumer will dance again this summer in the Dancing With the Stars Live! Perfect 10 tour, which is traveling the country from June-August. She will be reunited with Chmerkovskiy and most of the other DWTS pros.

Dancing With the Stars returns in the fall on ABC to its regular Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT timeslot.