Fear of heights is not an issue for Michelangelo and Angelina Nock, the father-daughter team from Florida who appear on the Monday, March 14 edition of “America’s Got Talent: Extreme”.
22.02.2022 - 07:45 / etonline.com
kicked off its debut season with a bang on Monday, in a two-hour premiere filled with death defying stunts. However, it was a team of tech wizards with an army of colorful drones who managed to truly impress Simon Cowell.The four-man group known as Verge Aero hit the stage to explain their act, which involved controlling 160 drones that are synched up for a choreographed aerial light show!Cowell, for whatever reason, was wildly unimpressed with their pitch, and made it almost laughably clear how bored he apparently was with the idea of dancing drones. However, as the judges — including Cowell, Nikki Bella and Travis Pastrana — and host Terry Crews sat outdoors at night, it was immediately clear just how breathtaking Verge Aero's light show truly was.
When the drone array ascended into the sky, everyone was instantly wowed by the spectacle.«That was absolutely astonishing,» Bella marveled after the performance. «I can't even imagine the brain power, of you four, that goes into that.
It's so beyond me. And when it was done I just felt myself wanting so much more.»«I was absolutely amazed,» Pastana added.
«This was better than any fireworks show I've ever seen.»Cowell, however, used his trademark bait-and-switch by bringing up criticism before twisting expectations.«I think drones are some of the most annoying things on the planet, honestly,» Cowell shared. «Until now.
Fear of heights is not an issue for Michelangelo and Angelina Nock, the father-daughter team from Florida who appear on the Monday, March 14 edition of “America’s Got Talent: Extreme”.
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Simon Cowell has taken to social media to pay tribute to America’s Got Talent singer Nightbirde. Nightbirde, real name Jane Marczewski, passed away aged 31 on Saturday 19 February after battling cancer. She’d been receiving treatment for the illness, but tragically it spread to her lungs, spine and liver.
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Jane Marczewskie was a singer known as “Nightbirde” who became a fan favorite after a stirring audition on “America’s Got Talent” while she was battling cancer. Jane Marczewskie, known as “Nightbirde,” was a singer who became known after her audition on the NBC talent show “America’s Got Talent.” She sang her original song “It’s OK,” while disclosing to the judges that she was battling cancer.
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Golden Buzzer from Simon Cowell on the US variety show after sharing her emotional story and delivering a stunning audition performance. She was forced to withdraw from AGT mid series in order to focus on her health full-time. @_nightbirde was such a bright inspirational light in all our lives.
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has died after a years-long battle with cancer. She was 31.«We, her family, are devastated by her passing and unimaginable loss,» Marczewski's family shared in a statement to . «Those who knew her enjoyed her larger-than-life personality and sense of humor.
The new season of America’s Got Talent begins tonight and there are some new judges on the panel!