whittled down the competition on Wednesday's live semifinals results show.
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Heidi Klum was not impressed by comedian Usama Siddiquee. The Bengali-American stand-up comic took to the stage during Tuesday night's show to perform his controversial set. Much of the set was dedicated to how the comic's name resembles that of terrorist Osama Bin Laden, making for an uncomfortable airport encounter, but then he transitioned into discussing club music and feminism.
whittled down the competition on Wednesday's live semifinals results show.
returns Wednesday night, and ET is following along throughout the hour-long episode to break down all the biggest and most surprising moments from the fourth and final exciting night of results from the season 15 quarterfinals.The show's panel of judges — including Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara and Heidi Klum — and host Terry Crews will preside over the show as America finds out who will be moving on to the semifinals, and who will get sent packing.Out of 11 acts, only five will get to keep their
hasn't been easy for the stand-up comics hoping to go all the way, and Tuesday's fourth and final live quarterfinals episode was no exception.
Heidi Klum won't be insulted. Usama Siddiquee, a comedian recently performed on "America's Got Talent," and as part of a joke, referred to Klum, who is a judge on the show, as "a tramp." The performance kicked off with jokes about traveling in an airport as a person of color with the name Usama.
Heidi Klum was not impressed with comedian Usama Siddiquee‘s routine during the live show of America’s Got Talent this week.
, but not exactly in the way he might have hoped. The comedian took a big risk with one joke that ended up rubbing Heidi Klum the wrong way — but he's still standing by the joke itself.«All love to Heidi.
Also Read: Ratings: 'America's Got Talent' Lifts NBC to Top Tuesday's RNC Hour - and Primetime“I was just sitting beside these two,” Mandel said, “and I don’t know if they were giving you … the response you were expecting.”“I was laughing and then for a second I thought, ‘Should I feel guilty that I’m laughing?'” said Vergara, who praised Siddiquee’s on-stage energy and suggested that he might be better suited to working on a TV sitcom.
Maybe making Heidi Klum the butt of your joke isn’t the best “America’s Got Talent” strategy.
live quarterfinals saw another 11 hopefuls give it their all for the votes of America and praise of the judges. However, Simon Cowell's absence was felt more than ever.After Cowell injured his back earlier this month, Kelly Clarkson stepped in to serve as a guest judge during the first night of the live quarterfinals.
live quarterfinals saw another 11 hopefuls give it their all for the votes of America and praise of the judges. However, Simon Cowell's absence was felt more than ever.After Cowell injured his back earlier this month, Kelly Clarkson stepped in to serve as a guest judge during the first night of the live quarterfinals.
Heidi Klum is asking for an emergency court hearing so that she can travel to Germany with her four children to film the next season of Next Top Model.
Heidi Klum and Seal have maintained an amicable coparenting relationship raising their three kids, the supermodel has made an emergency filing asking that she be allowed to bring her children abroad to film Next Top Model.“The kids want to be with Heidi,” a source told Us Weekly of Leni, 16, Henry, 14, Johan, 13, and Lou, 10, on Friday, August 21.
, Heidi and Seal are currently clashing because Heidi wants to take their four children—Leni, Henry, Johan, and Lou—to Germany, and Seal isn't allowing it because he's concerned about the kids traveling while the novel coronavirus is still a thing.Heidi wants to take the kids to Germany because she's contractually obligated to film season 16 of Germany's Next Top Model in October.
Heidi Klum has requested an emergency hearing with her ex-husband, Seal.
America's Got Talent just sent five acts to the semifinals! After this season's second week of live quarterfinals on Tuesday, the results show on Wednesday spelled out the fate of the 11 remaining performers.With only five slots available, the competition was destined to be fierce -- and before learning who would move on to the semifinals and who would be going home, fans found out which three acts were in jeopardy and thus in contention for a Dunkin' Save and a Judges' Save.The three acts in
second night of live quarterfinals, and there was a new face at the judges' table.