A contestant just made history on America’s Got Talent!
17.06.2020 - 08:49 / justjared.com
Simon Cowell has hit the Golden Buzzer!
The 60-year-old judge pressed the buzzer for the WAFFLE Crew dancers on Tuesday night (June 16) during the latest episode of auditions on America’s Got Talent.
Before their performance, the Bronx-based group of street performers and subway dancers opened up about growing up in a difficult part of the country, and how it brought them all together.
“We’re all from different neighborhoods in New York City, and where we grew up at was really rough,” dancer Ty
A contestant just made history on America’s Got Talent!
the coronavirus outbreak back in March, the show attempted to stave off a shutdown by nixing the audience while taping the last two nights of the audition rounds.In this sneak peek from the upcoming episode, airing next week, Yo delivers his stand-up routine directly to Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara and guest judge Eric Stonestreet — who filled in for Heidi Klum when she had to take time off due to illness.However, Yo didn't let the smaller-than-usual audience keep him from giving it
Heidi Klum out sick — with what turned out to be a cold and not coronavirus, which was a concern for her at the time — star Eric Stonestreet filled in for an exciting night of performances alongside his former co-star, Sofia Vergara.«Unfortunately, Heidi Klum is feeling under the weather today, but luckily Sofia was able to pull a few strings,» host Terry Crews said, before introducing the special guest judge.«I solved the problem for today!» Vergara said excitedly.
Simon Cowell is looking back on having next to no time to replace Heidi Klum on America’s Got Talent.
is an opportunity like no other.
New York City-based dance team W.A.F.F.L.E. Crew hit the “America’s Got Talent” stage on Tuesday night’s edition of the show, serving up a high-octane audition that impressed the show’s toughest judge.
Heidi Klum has pressed the Golden Buzzer!
stage on Tuesday's new episode and earned the Golden Buzzer after performing not one but two show-stopping numbers.Before Rae took the stage, the judges noticed her toddler, Jeremiah, stepping out from the wings of the stage between auditions, and were charmed by the cute kid.«I kind of want another little one,» Heidi Klum admitted to Sofia Vergara as they smiled at the small child.As Rae took the stage, joined by Jeremiah, the Nashville native was asked why she chose to audition for, and she
Viewers of “America’s Got Talent” have seen their fair share of contortionist acts over the years, but it’s a safe bet that they’ve never seen anyone like Emerald Gordon Wulf.
has long been the place to go to prove yourself.
The actress has filed the complaint with California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), reports hollywoodreporter.com.She has claimed that she was fired from the Simon Cowell-created competition show for "her refusal to remain silent in the face of a toxic culture (at the sets) that included racist jokes, racist performances, sexual orientation discrimination, and excessive focus on female judges' appearances, including race-related comments".The complaint comes months after
Gabrielle Union has filed a complaint against Simon Cowell and his Syco Entertainment partners over her dismissal from America’s Got Talent.
Gabrielle Union has filed a complaint against the producers and network behind America's Got Talent. According to a statement from Union's attorney Bryan Freedman, which was received by Variety and People, the actress filed a harassment complaint against FremantleMedia, Simon Cowell's Syco and NBCUniversal with California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH).
Gabrielle Union has filed a complaint against NBCUniversal, Fremantle U.S., Simon Cowell and Syco over how she was treated on “America’s Got Talent”, it’s been reported.
Gabrielle Union has filed a complaint against NBCUniversal, Fremantle U.S., Simon Cowell and Syco over how she was treated on “America’s Got Talent”, it’s been reported.
Gabrielle Union has filed a complaint against the producers of America's Got Talent, the show’s network’s production arm, and creator Simon Cowell himself.“When Gabrielle Union informed NBC of racially offensive conduct during the taping of America’s Got Talent, NBC did not ‘stand’ with her in ‘outrage at acts of racism,'” Union's attorney Bryan Freedman said in a statement on June 4, according to journalist Yashar Ali and .
It's been over six months since news broke that Gabrielle Union would not be returning to the judges' table, but her battle with NBC, Simon Cowell, FremantleMedia and Syco Entertainment seems far from finished.