Comedian Alex Hooper was back with more insults for the judges on Tuesday’s “American’s Got Talent”.
01.07.2020 - 05:17 / etcanada.com
Comedian Michael Yo is a familiar face to TV viewers, thanks to his role as E! correspondent, being a recurring panelist on “Chelsea Lately” and co-host of “The Insider”.
On Tuesday, viewers saw Yo in a somewhat different role as a standup comic when he auditioned for the judges on “America’s Got Talent”.
In the pre-performance package, Yo revealed that during the course of his E! gig he actually had the opportunity to interview all four of the judges, chatting with Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel,
Comedian Alex Hooper was back with more insults for the judges on Tuesday’s “American’s Got Talent”.
Just before “America’s Got Talent” and other TV productions shut down in March due to the coronavirus, there was a brief period when shows that typically shot in front of a live studio audience soldiered on but got rid of their audiences entirely.
showed the first batch of virtual auditions amid the coronavirus pandemic — as well as the stunning last batch of performances done in-person. Among them was Australian singer Riley, who stunned the judges with his beautiful rendition of Billie Eilish's «idontwannabeyouanymore.» The Australian singer first had Simon Cowell, Sofia Vergara and Howie Mandel (Heidi Klum was out sick) perplexed as he refused to answer Cowell's simple question about his name.
Around 75 Black Canadian entertainment professionals, including top producers, actors and directors, have signed an open letter to the federal government in Ottawa — the top investor in local film and TV content —demanding an end to “systemically racist policies" that keep many from advancing their careers without heading to Los Angeles.
In a preview of Tuesday’s “America’s Got Talent”, openly gay country singer Kameron Ross takes the stage and opens up about how his sexuality affected his place in country music.
Wesley Williams made a killer “America’s Got Talent” debut.
America's Got Talent by auditioning as the show's first-ever poet.Stepping onto the stage of the empty theater, the high-school-English-teacher-turned-college-counselor explained poetry to the judges panel, including a befuddled Simon Cowell. "I'm a great intro for you [to poetry]," he said.
Michael Yo, the last few months have been a real roller coaster. The stand-up comic and TV personality went from wowing the judges on to fighting for his life from COVID-19 -- and writing out what he felt could be his «final words» for his wife and kids while he was in the hospital.Yo's audition-round performance on aired Tuesday, and the comedian slayed during the show's first-ever episode without an audience — due to coronavirus concerns.
history on Tuesday with just his words. The 27-year-old college counselor hit the stage as the show's first-ever spoken word poet, and his deeply emotional performance earned him Howie Mandel's Golden Buzzer.Before hitting the stage, Leake opened up in a pretaped segment about his childhood, growing up in Stockton, California.«I grew up in a neighborhood where drugs and gang violence were rampant.
Tuesday’s edition of “America’s Got Talent” introduced viewers to an amazing young man, 12-year-old Jacob Velazquez.
When the Junos took place in Saskatoon in 2007, Nelly Furtado hosted the ceremony and dominated the awards. This year, would-be host Alessia Cara was the evening’s big winner — but she missed out on the live event in the Bridge City.Cara, the 23-year-old Ontario native, won three Juno Awards on Monday
When the Junos took place in Saskatoon in 2007, Nelly Furtado hosted the ceremony and dominated the awards. This year, would-be host Alessia Cara was the evening’s big winner — but she missed out on the live event in the Bridge City.
A Canadian company planned something very special for Pride Month.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorPaul Mescal remembers exactly where he was and what he was doing when he found out he secured the lead role of Connell in Hulu’s “Normal People.”He was participating in a play workshop in London when he missed a call from his agent. “I was like, ‘Oh God, Christ Almighty,’ he recalled during the Variety Virtual TV Fest.
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
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Eric Stonestreet is sitting in for Heidi Klum on the judges panel on tonight’s all-new America’s Got Talent.
Acrobat Alan Silva is proof positive that you can’t judge a book by its cover.