America's Got Talent s12e04 Episode Script

Auditons Week

1 As soon as you step on that "X," your life will never be the same again.
In 90 seconds, you've got to give it your all.
To come up here on this stage, you have to be great.
We're looking for the best in America.
Good luck.
You ready for this or what? This is our big shot.
Whoo! There's nothing I want to do other than entertain people.
Ah Ah This is my dream! You took this Jew to church.
Thanks, Simon, you rat.
Oh! I thought it was incredible.
Razzle‐dazzle over here, yeah.
Oh, my gosh! Yeah All the single ladies out here, holla! I Am everyday people Welcome to "America's Got Talent.
" Please welcome Tyra Banks! Put your hands together for the "America's Got Talent" judges! Okay, I'm gonna start calling your numbers.
Okay, I'm gonna start calling your numbers.
- All right, showtime.
- ‐ Can you imagine what it's gonna be like to step on the stage with all the judges? My heart is, like, pounding right now, yo.
Tonight, a miracle's gonna happen.
90 seconds could change anybody's life.
Clear the aisles.
Here we go.
All the rehearsals, all the sweat, can you believe that we are here? I What do you guys do? We sing.
You sing, and what's the name of your group? Creator Works.
We are a gospel choir.
We have 44 members.
What town are you guys from? We're from Washington, D.
C.
, We're from Washington, D.
C.
, Seattle, Washington, Atlanta, Georgia.
All over the country.
All over the country.
I brought this choir together about seven years ago, just partnered up with friends, family.
I just love the fact that we can all just sing together.
In this group, we have police officers.
We have teachers.
We have beauticians.
We have prepared so many nights for this, and we made it here.
We made it here.
Because we live in different parts of the country, we do a lot of rehearsing online.
It can be a little challenging until we get together.
It can be a little challenging until we get together.
You don't really necessarily know if you have it until we're actually sitting amongst one another.
Let's pray.
This moment is everything.
It means so much to us.
If we had our own show in Vegas and our name up in lights, it would be amazing.
This performance could be life changing.
Go on out there! I Am everyday people Am everyday people Here we go.
Hi, guys.
Welcome, and what's the name of the act, please? Creator Works.
Okay, and what sort of act are you? We're a contemporary gospel choir.
And who runs the choir? I do.
Okay.
Where are you all from? From various parts of the country.
Seattle, Washington, Washington, D.
C.
, New York City, Atlanta Wow.
Portland, Oregon.
Yes.
Oh, wow.
Wow.
So do you think you could win? I believe we will.
Okay.
And I love choirs, so I really hope you do well.
Thank you.
Good luck.
Thank you.
Here we go.
This little light of mine I'm gonna let it shine I'm gonna let it shine Oh This little light of mine I'm gonna let it shine This little light of mine I'm Gonna let it shine Let it shine, let it shine Let it shine Let it shine Whoa! This little light of mine I'm gonna let it shine Oh, this little light of mine I'm gonna let it shine Oh, this little light of mine I'm gonna let it shine Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine Let it shine Shine Let it shine Shine I'm gonna let it, I'm gonna let it I'm gonna let it, I'm gonna let it I'm gonna let it, I'm gonna let it, I'm gonna let it I'm gonna let it, I'm gonna let it Got to let it, got to let it, got to let it Let it shine Everywhere I go Shine Everywhere I be Shine I'm gonna let it shine Whoo! I'm gonna let it shine I'm gonna let it I will let my Little light shine Let it, let it Oh Oh Let it shine Let it shine Let! Let it Whoo! Shine, shine, shine Shine Shine! Shine! Shine! They can win.
They can win! That was pretty amazing.
Wow.
Oh, wow! My gosh! That just hit me in every single way.
You woke me up.
You lifted my spirit.
You made me smile, and you‐‐ you gave me more purpose.
You know what I mean? It was everything.
Yes.
Everything and more.
Thank you.
And‐‐and you, young lady, your voice Oh.
Your voice Oh.
Is just Insane.
You are a‐‐you are a star on your own.
You are so powerful.
You are amazing.
I generally do not like choir, but I gotta be honest, you took this Jew to church.
Yeah! ‐ Heidi.
You know, in the five years that I've been sitting in this chair this has been, in my eyes, in my ears, this has been, in my eyes, in my ears, the best choir we have had.
Wow.
Thank you so much.
I love your energy.
Boom! You came out so hard.
It was very good.
Thank you very much for that.
Look, it was fantastic.
I really like you guys.
And we've got a little Aretha there Yes.
As the secret weapon.
Yes.
What's your name? Kenisha Blackman.
Okay, so if you ever give up deciding to be in a choir, Okay, so if you ever give up deciding to be in a choir, you know how to get hold of me.
But they're not gonna let you go.
Everything for me worked.
Look, we're gonna vote.
Howie.
This little yes of mine, I'm gonna let it shine.
Yes! Mel.
Yes! Yes! And of course you're gonna get a yes from me as well.
Your third yes.
Yes! Hallelujah, yes.
Four yeses.
Congratulations.
Oh, happy day Wow.
Four big yeses! Yes.
‐ Oh, my gosh! They really deserve it.
That was so good.
Now, Simon said something to you that's got me a little nervous, though.
Are you gonna be able to stick in the group and not say, "I'm going solo"? And not say, "I'm going solo"? Don't be Beyoncé‐ing on me.
I think you hold the record.
I don't think we've ever buzzed this fast.
Aah! He's in trouble! Aah! Aah! You are incredible.
Ah Ah Ah Mind‐blowing.
And what's the worst thing that could happen if this goes wrong? Splat! Aah! You are going straight to the live shows! We got this.
‐ Love hurts I'm JJ.
I'm a rock‐and‐roll keyboard player.
I was with somebody for, I want to say, like, almost 3, 3 1/2 years, you know.
Yeah? Any heart I went through a really, really traumatic heartbreak, which really sucked.
You still have feelings for her? You still have feelings for her? I do, you know, because I think I'll always have feeling for her.
I just have to force myself to move on, you know.
It's just hard, but that's life.
Ooh, ooh love hurts What are you gonna do? I'm gonna play‐‐ I'm gonna play a song that I'm dedicating to my last heartbreak I went through.
Thank God I have my cat and my music.
I was born for rock and roll.
I use it as a channel to let all my negative energy out in a positive way.
In a positive way.
I know it isn't true Fate brought me here.
Like, this is my rebirth moment.
When she sees me on the biggest stage in the world tonight, she's gonna be so jealous.
And I'm gonna just be like, "Too late.
Now I'm on my way to rock stardom.
" Like, "Oh, it's happening.
" Go get 'em.
Ooh, ooh love hurts Ooh, ooh Oh, wow.
Hello.
How are you? Good.
How are you guys? Great.
What's your name? JJ Phillips.
Ha! JJ Phillips.
Ha! Where are you from? I'm from Cleveland, home of rock and roll! Okay, JJ, how old are you? I'm 25.
Okay.
Tell me a bit about you, please, JJ.
Well, you know, this is my passion.
I'm a rock‐and‐roll keyboardist, you know, but my day job, I have to wear a hairnet and press buttons all day.
So it's really boring.
So I'm trying to make this a life career, you know.
Where do you press buttons? At a factory.
What sort of factory? It's like a fiberglass‐type thing It's like a fiberglass‐type thing so I'm, like, really itchy, too.
So why have you decided this route rather than being in a band? What most people normally would do.
Well, my act is like, I'm a one‐man band.
Like, I can put my spin on any popular song, which is my act, you know.
And this particular song, I'm dedicating to this heartbreak, really traumatic heartbreak I went through.
Did someone dump you, JJ? Yeah, you could say that.
What was the problem? You know, she was one of those people that kind of just, you know, get bored of the other person that kind of just, you know, get bored of the other person and just kind of leave.
You do not look boring at all.
That's what I was saying, fam.
What's her name? Her name is Amber.
It's a really pretty name, though.
He would take her back so quick.
Okay, well listen, best of luck.
Whoo! JJ rocks! If I banged my head like that, my hair would go flying into the audience.
Midnight gettin' uptight where are you? You said you'd meet me now it's quarter to two I know I'm hangin' but I'm still wantin' you Hey, Jack, it's a fact they're talkin' in town I turn my back and you're messin' around I'm not really jealous Don't like lookin' like a clown I think of you every night and day I think of you every night and day You took my heart then you took my pride away I hate myself for loving you Can't break free from the things that you do I wanna walk but I run back to you That's why I hate myself for loving you Thanks, JJ.
Heidi, you buzzed.
I buzzed because I was hoping that you were actually going to sing.
And if you would have sung and then you had a great voice, then I would have been like, yes, yes, and more yes.
Man, I should have took singing lessons.
I love your look.
You're super quirky.
I love your look.
You're super quirky.
And you've got a keyboard around your neck.
Yeah, that's the game changer.
You play that keyboard really, really good.
Thank you so much.
You really do.
Thank you so much.
Howie.
On one hand, I think you're an amazing musician.
I think you thrash that keyboard.
I like the sound of rock and roll.
Thank you.
On the other hand, it's so dated, so goofy.
‐ Look, there's something about you, JJ.
Look, there's something about you, JJ.
I just wish I could give you some advice what to do with the act.
What do you do with him, Howie? I'm not gonna do anything with him, Simon.
I'm gonna do about as much with him as Amber will.
Oh, and that's not cool Oh, come on.
To say, man, for real.
Come on! They're really sticking the knife in, JJ.
JJ, look, before we vote, is there anything you want to say to us before we make a decision? I just want to say that I still love you guys.
It's all good.
Oh, my God.
Oh, he's cute.
Oh, he's cute.
Okay, we better vote.
Howie.
You're funny, you put a smile on everybody's face, and I want to say yes.
Thank you.
Yes! Mel.
Oh, I'm definitely giving you a yes.
Thank you, for real.
Heidi.
I'm gonna say no now.
Sorry.
Oh.
But I still love you, and I think you're very special.
Thank you.
Look, I'll tell you what I like about you, JJ.
You're very charming, very likeable, and very cool.
Ha.
It's original.
It's original.
I think you're like "Wayne's World.
" You know the guys in "Wayne's World"? Oh, yeah.
I wanna rock! I'm gonna say yes.
Wow! I wanna rock! Rock! Thank you so much.
I want to rock! Rock! I love you all, seriously.
Thank you so much.
He's such a nice guy.
Hey, hey, hey, I'm‐‐ all the single ladies out here, holla! Are you gonna date him? Yeah.
So if you ask me why I like the way I play it He was great.
You know who's really jealous right now? Who? Amber! Oh, yeah! I wanna rock! Rock! I wanna rock! For me, America means freedom.
Freedom to work or do whatever you want to do.
What makes America great is for those who have a skill or a talent and have the drive, you can actually fulfill your dreams.
It's amazing to me how a ten‐year‐old can be so focused and that you spend so much time, so many hours, for so many years.
It really shows.
You are innovative.
You are innovative.
You are talented.
You are magical.
I love you.
Oh, my gosh! She's amazing! I can tell how hard you've worked at your act as soon as you started it.
I absolutely loved it.
You are a strong man! You put a lot into it.
I've never seen anything like it.
This is what "America's Got Talent" is all about.
You see talent, and you see hard work and you see dedication.
You see originality.
You see originality.
That's just it.
It's the American dream, but the American dream really means hard work.
We are Light Balance dance group from the Ukraine.
Life in Ukraine now is difficult.
People are losing their jobs.
Sometimes it's really hard to get some food for a table.
Back in the Ukraine, I have wife and two sons.
I love my family.
I miss them too much.
Dance gave us a hope for a better life here in America.
If we win the show, we will have an opportunity to change the lives of our families and bring them to America.
Are you ready? Let's dim those lights.
This should be interesting.
Put yo' pinky rings up to the moon Girls, what y'all trying to do? 24 karat magic in the air Head to toe so player Uh, look out! Pop pop, it's showtime Showtime Pop pop, it's showtime Showtime Showtime Showtime Guess who's back again? Oh, they don't know Go on tell 'em Oh, they don't know Go on tell 'em I bet they know soon as we walk in Showin' up Wearing Cuban links Yeah Designer minks Yeah Inglewood's finest shoes Whoop, whoop Don't look too hard Might hurt yourself Known to give the color red the blues We're just getting started We're just getting started We're just getting started 'Cause you're a sky 'Cause you're a sky full of stars I'm gonna give you my heart Oh! Hello.
Hello.
Where are you guys from, and what is your name? We are from Ukraine, and we are Light Balance dance group.
Whoo! Light Balance dance group.
I love this act so much.
I love the creativity, also the music that you chose.
I mean, we've seen dances in the dark before, but not this good.
I don't care go on and tear I actually loved it, and what people tend to miss is the simulation of the lights.
Is the simulation of the lights.
Yeah.
That's a choreography, too.
We love what you did, and you should be very proud of yourself and very proud of your troupe.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
What did you think, Mel? I loved the whole thing from the light, the subtlety in your dance movements were just perfection.
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you.
Simon, what did you think? I thought the act was incredible.
It was imaginative.
It was different.
I've never seen anything like that before.
I've never seen anything like that before.
I thought it was incredible.
Congratulations.
I don't care go on and tear me apart Let's vote.
Stop right now! Tyra, whoo! I'm amazed by you guys.
You guys, wasn't that incredible, like, crazy good? Like blew my mind good? Yes.
I'm feeling you guys so, so much.
Oh! Here she comes! Here she comes! Here she comes! Here we go! Here we go! Yay! You guys are going straight to the live shows! You guys are going straight to the live shows! Whoo! How do you feel? No words to explain my feelings here.
It's like dreams come true.
Yes.
Thank you so much, Tyra.
You're welcome.
Thank you, everybody.
You're so welcome! Whoo! Whoo! 'Cause you're a sky You're a sky full of stars Such a heavenly view Oh, my gosh! I have been waiting to do that for so long! It was amazing, incredible experience.
It was amazing, incredible experience.
All the hard work pays off.
And look where you are.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, the day's full of surprises.
That was mind‐blowing.
'Cause you're a sky You're a sky full of stars Such a heavenly view Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! You're such a heavenly view Welcome to "America's Got Talent.
" What are you doing today? I'm going to be playing an original song.
My ultimate dream is to write music that really touches people.
You sing your own song.
I think it's perfect.
I'm singing an original today.
I'll just show them the inside of my soul.
'Cause I'm a long way gone But I'm a long way from free But I'm a long way from free I'm a long way gone What is this song about and why did you write it? I left home at 18 and how I'm on my own right now.
You've got a great voice.
You write your own songs about your own experiences.
Oh, I think you're great.
Am I looking forward to being number one on the charts with my song? You better believe it.
Yeah? You better believe it.
Yeah? I'm Anthony Penoso.
I'm a 58‐year‐old attorney from Jacksonville, Florida.
Is anybody sitting here? Can we sit? Okay, thank you.
Thank you.
Wow! I handle bankruptcy chapter 7s, political asylum, divorces, custody, child support.
Yeah, we're gonna be filing that appeal.
But before I had law as my dream job, I always wanted to be a singer I always wanted to be a singer and have a number‐one hit.
You get up every morning From your alarm clock's warning You gotta have the total package.
And I have the total package, I know it.
Yeah, you do.
I've been doing this all my life.
My wife is my muse, and she is the inspiration of all my music.
I'm 25 years older than my wife.
We've been married ten years, and she's the boss.
Who's in there? The winner of "America's Got Talent.
" The song, "Young Enough," that I'm about to perform tonight the lyrics have a lot of special meaning to me because it embodies the fact that a man could meet a woman who is younger than he is a man could meet a woman who is younger than he is but he is young enough to know that this woman is the queen of his dreams.
I love you.
Do your best.
I love you.
In my future, I see a Grammy.
I see this song going to triple platinum.
I want to be able to be as large as I can in the short time that I have to be able to make it into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Takin' care of business And who are you? My name's Anthony Penoso.
My name's Anthony Penoso.
Anthony, how old are you, if you don't mind me asking? I'm 58 years old.
Okay.
And, Anthony, what do you do for a living? What's your job? I'm an attorney in Jacksonville, Florida.
Are you a good lawyer? I've never been disciplined by the Florida Bar.
Okay, so I'm curious.
Most lawyers are very wealthy.
Why did you decide you wanted to do this? When I decided to become an attorney, I had to put music to the side.
And when I met my wife, I realized that all the songs that I had written I realized that all the songs that I had written were love songs, and it was kind of like I knew I was in love with my wife before I met her.
Aw.
So now, my wife encourages me to write songs and perform and put music at the forefront.
And how long have you been married? Ten years.
Ten years.
Okay, and Anthony, what's the name of the song you're gonna sing for us? Simon, my song is called "Young Enough.
" Okay, and what's it about? My wife is 25 years younger than I am.
My wife is 25 years younger than I am.
Howie, if that's not something to sing about, nothing is.
Is she here with you today? Simon, my wife is here.
And what's your name? My name is Alina.
Alina, how good is Anthony? Oh, he's awesome.
Okay, well look, this is your moment, and good luck.
Thank you so much.
Ooh young enough I'm young enough To know a good thing when I see one, girl ‐ Enough You know I want to be with you tonight I think you hold the record.
I don't think we've ever buzzed this fast.
We have not.
You know what, Anthony, I think we might have been a little bit abrupt there.
Have you got a second song? Yes.
Run and run around Run and run around Your man does not give up.
He's determined.
No.
And run around Run and run around Before I met you I was searching Before I met you I was searching Before I met you I was blue Before I met you All that I knew was We can't re‐buzz.
Before I met you I was searching, baby For somebody new You can't reload the buzzer, can you? We buzzed.
All the girls gave me Make it stop.
Stop.
How does it stop? Stop.
Oh, gosh.
Oh, gosh.
What just happened? Okay, okay, look, I don't think we need to say too much here, Anthony, other than we're gonna go straight to a yes or a no.
Howie.
No.
No, no, but you have a beautiful young lady.
Mel.
Sorry, it's a no.
Heidi.
For me, it's a no as well.
I'm sorry.
Anthony, I like you.
And you are a very nice person.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
This didn't go too well, but thank you.
Thanks so much for your time.
Thank you.
Bye.
I liked that.
Young enough To know I want to be with you tonight I want to be with you tonight Young enough To want to make me squeeze your body Oh, wait.
I don't think we've ever buzzed this fast.
I've never buzzed that fast.
Young enough To want to make me squeeze your body We will be right back We will be right back Who's gonna rock you When the sun won't let you sleep? What are you doing today? We're dancers.
No, no, it ain't me We're gonna be doing a cha‐cha with Some lifts in it.
Dance is what we love, you know.
Dance is our passion.
It has our heart.
No, no it ain't me, no, no It ain't me So let's go out there, let's dance really strong.
No, no Hiya! Oh, God.
I'm sorry.
Sorry, sorry.
I'm sorry.
Sorry, sorry.
Can we, like, make noises? Yes.
Oh.
Yes, yes.
As loud as we want? Okay.
Okay.
Hiya! Ya! We are Just Jerk Crew, dance crew from South Korea.
Dance is our whole life.
Like, this is what we do, this is all we do, and we dedicate ourselves to this craft.
The directions of our fingertips, the movements of our eyeballs, the movements of our eyeballs, our heads, our leg points, every movement perfect.
This is what we've been practicing and preparing for.
This is it.
The only time we can get together and practice is 12:00 am to 6:00 am, because we all teach classes.
Our crew comes from a humble background.
A lot of times we don't have money to eat.
Making a living out of dancing in Korea was unimaginable.
So winning "America's Got Talent" would be our biggest dream, and it would change our lives forever.
And it would change our lives forever.
This could be our turning point in our lives.
We want this so much.
We want this more than anything else.
Hiya! Ya! Hello.
Welcome to "America's Got Talent.
" What is the name of your group? We are Just Jerk Crew from South Korea.
And why did you decide to come on "AGT"? Well, it might be our last big performance Well, it might be our last big performance together as a crew.
So we thought "AGT" is the biggest stage for us.
Why would this be the last time? In South Korea, all male have to serve in the military for two years.
It's a great honor for us and an opportunity to serve our country and the people we love.
But after we're done with the service, we really don't know what's gonna happen.
So this is our big shot.
And what kind of dance is it? Something that you guys have never seen before.
Something that you guys have never seen before.
Ooh.
All right, school us.
Yes.
Let's do it, guys.
Ready! I get it poppin' Move it, boy Let the bass kick Get it, get it, get it, get it, get it, get it, get it I get it poppin' Let the bass kick Move it Kicks I get it, I get it Poppin' Whole club rockin' like the sixth sorin'palla Hydraulics hypnotics crack chronic Oh, my God.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow! Oh, my God.
Hai! Whoa! Whoa! So good! Whoo! Wow! You are by far the best dance crew I have seen this season.
Yes.
Mel.
You just took it to a place that I've never seen before.
You just took it to a place that I've never seen before.
The choreography, the intricacy, and I felt this energy like you dance like it was the last time you're gonna dance again.
You gave it everything and some.
Thank you so much.
Thank you! Heidi.
You guys really were not lying.
We have not seen anything like this before.
The isolation of all the different moves you guys did, and it was so in sync, it was beyond.
So good.
Simon.
What you did is that you made yourselves stand out, What you did is that you made yourselves stand out, and I think it's your commitment, your originality.
It was so brilliantly rehearsed, great personality.
This is one I'm gonna remember.
You did great, guys.
Thank you.
Let's vote.
Mel.
Oh, yes! Heidi.
I love you guys.
Yes.
Simon.
What is Korean for "yes"? You can say "twa.
" You can say "twa.
" Twa.
Okay, I'm gonna say twa.
You got three twas.
And from me, you have your fourth! Thank you so much.
That was so good.
Come on, guys.
The best dancing, the best.
Thank you so much.
It's a good time To compete in a‐‐ in an amazing competition like "America's Got Talent" is‐‐ is so unreal to us.
We always say, "I want to see something I've never seen.
" We always say, "I want to see something I've never seen.
" That's something we've never seen.
Hiya! Ya! The good times You ready for this or what? Aah! Oh, my God, I just saw something! I saw too much just now.
You are crazy, you are dangerous.
Aah! My God! Oh! I want to know, that's obviously not you singing, so who is that singing? - No! - ‐ - No! - ‐ Thanks, Simon, you rat.
Row, row, row your boat Gently down the stream My name is Celine Tam.
I'm nine years old, and I love singing.
Look.
I sing in the shower, the car, the park, at home, even when I'm playing with my little sister.
Ah ah ah I first started singing when I was three.
The first time I realized Celine could sing, we were driving.
We were driving.
Celine started to sing along with the CD and it surprised me.
I realized, wow, she's got a voice.
I'm still teaching my little sister how to sing, but she‐‐she can't sing really well.
Ah ah ah We decided to name our eldest daughter Celine because We love‐‐ we love Céline Dion very, very, very much! Yeah.
Can you do my hair here? Yes.
Yes.
When I grow up, my biggest dream is to be a singer.
I would like to be like Céline Dion.
She's beautiful.
She has very good singing techniques.
She's wonderful.
Hi! Oh, my God! Hi.
Hi! Adorable.
How are you doing today? I'm doing good.
What's your name, and how old are you? My name is Celine, and I'm nine years old.
My name is Celine, and I'm nine years old.
Aw.
Nine years old.
This is my dream being on "America's Got Talent.
" Aw.
Aw.
So what are you gonna be doing for us today? I'm gonna be singing.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Have you got any brothers or sisters? I got a little sister.
And what's her name? Her name is Dion.
Celine and Dion.
Oh! Oh, wow! Really? So I'm guessing your parents love Céline Dion.
Yes, of course.
Right.
So when did you realize that you had a great singing voice? So when did you realize that you had a great singing voice? When I was in the car, my dad's driving, and then suddenly I just sang "My Heart Will Go On," and then he was like, "Wow.
" Wow.
Céline Dion song.
Yeah.
We caught that.
We've worked that out, Mel.
There's a Céline Dion connection.
I know, but I'm just‐‐ so what‐‐ what kind of music do you like to listen to? I like‐‐ Céline Dion.
Yeah.
Pretty much Céline Dion.
And‐‐and what is your big dream when you grow up? To be the next Céline Dion.
She's got it.
This is my dream.
This is your dream? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is your dream? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Celine, can I ask you a question? Yeah.
What artist are you gonna be singing? Céline Dion.
Of course.
Well, Celine, good luck.
Thank you.
Every night in my dreams Every night in my dreams I see you I feel you That is how I know you go on Near far Wherever you are I believe That the heart does go on That the heart does go on You're here There's nothing I fear And I know That my heart will go on That my heart will go on We'll stay Forever this way You are safe in my heart And my heart will go on and on I loved that! Wow.
Wow.
Thank you.
‐ Aw.
Thank you.
Celine, I want to know, that's obviously not you singing, so who is that singing? It's me! That's really you? Yeah.
You're not kidding me? You're not kidding me? I'm not kidding you.
There's no one behind‐No.
There's no one behind that screen? No, no, no.
No.
It is 100% you.
Yes.
Okay, well then, you are incredible.
Thank you.
Seriously? Thank you very much.
Thank you, Simon! You are the best! You really knocked it out of the park.
Thank you.
I mean, you got all the notes right.
It was beautiful.
And you're beautiful.
Well done.
You're also beautiful.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Howie.
Very cute.
I can't get the smile off my face.
I know.
You are adorable.
Thank you.
That was amazing.
That's why I love doing this show.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Celine, I was just pretty impressed to start off with of how confident you are and that this audience didn't faze you.
There was no nerves, no nothing.
You looked so at home and peaceful up there onstage.
Thank you.
You controlled those notes and with your beautiful vibrato, well done.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Let's vote.
Simon.
You got a big, fat yes.
Thank you.
Heidi.
It's a definite yes.
Thank you.
Howie.
I'm saying yes.
Thank you.
Fourth yes from me.
Thank you! Thank you! When I couldn't see Thank you.
You saw the best there was in me You saw the best there was in me Oh You gave me faith 'cause you believed Oh! Hi, Dion.
Hi, little one.
Do you think your sister did a really good job? Yes.
Well done.
Well done.
Thank you.
You were my voice when I couldn't speak ‐ Oh Oh ‐? Yes.
You did a good job today.
You did a really good job.
Oh, you did a good job.
What a beautiful family.
Yeah.
How cute was Dion, too? Very cute.
Wow.
Celine and Dion.
Believe This is the best day of my life! This is the best day of my life! Because you loved me Let's break for lunch.
I'm hungry.
Let's go.
Let's eat.
I'm starving.
We've gotta get some food.
I'm hungry.
I'm not.
That was yummy.
Mm.
We're hungry! Let's go to a drive‐thru.
I love fast food.
Do you need directions, Simon? No, not from you.
Make a left here.
Okay, go straight here.
Make a right here, make a right here.
Make a left, make a left, make a left.
Make a left.
I don't know why you are driving.
I'm a much better driver.
Well, I'm doing it.
Watch out! ‐ I love you, Simon! You're my favorite judge! You're my favorite judge! What am I, chopped liver? ‐ ‐ Oh, this wind is spoiling my hair.
At least you don't have to worry that if the wind kicks up your hair doesn't fly off.
Well, one piece just might.
So‐‐oh, my God.
What is that? What? Look, you're worried about your wig coming off? A piece of the car came off.
I want candy Here, do you want a candy? Simon, let's do lunch.
Come on, Simon, where are you? I think we're here.
Oh, we are? Yeah.
No thanks to you.
Can I have a cheeseburger? Can I have a cheeseburger? Can I have a small hamburger? And do you have fried zucchini? What's your name? My name's Alexa.
Oh, Alexa, what time is it? ‐ Alexa, play some Katy Perry music.
Alexa.
Did we bring any money, by the way? I love that you pull up in this car and nobody's got any money.
Are you Alexa? I am Alexa.
Can we do a selfie, please? If we don't have to pay.
We can arrange for a front seat on the show.
I think we can make that happen.
Wow.
Oh, really? Why don't you take the day off and come with us? Why don't you take the day off and come with us? Okay.
Look at this.
Oh, it's a breech.
He's breech.
We'll see you guys later.
Whoo! If you see a bunch of hair fly your way, it's Tyra's.
I want candy I want candy Let's go! I think we have some seats over here for you guys.
What's your favorite food? Barbecued ribs.
Barbecued ribs.
‐ Hello, my name is Colin.
And my name's Kevin.
We've been performing together now for ten years.
Once we started working together in the kitchen, something that we're really interested in was how you can make the ordinary extraordinary.
The act that we're gonna do tonight is a combination of all of that experimentation.
People have said after seeing our act they will never cook the same way again.
Cook it up.
Hi, guys.
What's your name? Men with Pans.
Pans.
Okay.
And how long has this act been happening for? Nearly ten years.
Okay.
And why "America's Got Talent" this year? Why not? Good answer.
Okay, well look, I'm not going to ask any more questions 'cause I'm really keen to see this.
Good luck.
We go.
Yeah, go.
I think they juggle.
Be right back.
I think they juggle the pans.
That's my guess.
Whoo! Huh! Oh, my God! Huh! ‐ Oh, my God! Oh, my God, I just saw something! I saw too much just now.
‐ Oh! ‐ I'm kind of traumatized.
Aah! Aah! Oh! That was scary! I don't know what is happening.
That was scary! I don't know what is happening.
That was the funniest thing I've seen all day.
I can't believe you two buzzed.
Yeah.
That was hilarious.
Mel.
That was so awkward.
Amazing.
Thank you.
It didn't make you laugh? Really? It was just weird.
Oh, I thought it was hilarious.
I think we better vote.
I'm gonna say no.
No, you're not.
Oh, yes, I am.
Heidi, what are you gonna say? Of course, yes! Yes! Yes! Howie.
Yes, yes! Yes, yes! Your fate is in the hands of Mel B.
Mel, it's hilarious.
What do you want to tell her? Mel, you want to take it back.
Come on, Mel.
Take it back.
Take it back.
It was hilarious.
Take it back! Take it back! What do you want to say to Mel to turn her around? If we did come back, we have other beautiful things to show you with frying pans, musical things for your ears.
Okay, Mel, it's up to you.
Do it for me, Mel, for me.
Yeah, thank you.
Yes, yes, yes.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm gonna give you that second chance.
I'm saying yes.
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie That's amore You know, he thought it was funny.
Look at him, he actually thought it was funny.
He just doesn't want to admit it.
That's amore Oh, no! He's not gonna put his legs up! Oh, my God! Oh, my God! Oh! He's gonna throw himself off.
He's gonna flip himself off! Oh! He's a human ladder.
Oh, my word! Whoa! Oh, my God! Ahh! Whoo‐hoo! Oh! Wow! Godfathers, you kept escalating.
And it got more dangerous.
Yes! And it was so exciting! My God! Gods! I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
And I was saying to you, "Oh, my God, he's gonna somersault off.
" And you somersaulted off! Definite yes from me.
It was scary.
You could have died.
It's a yes.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yes! Of course it's a yes! You got four yeses.
We'll see you again.
Whoo‐hoo‐hoo! See you in the next round! Oh, my gosh, you're just hiding all this talent behind being gangsters and the Godfathers.
Oh, my God.
That was incredible.
That was great.
That was Godfather One.
Now, I'm looking for the sequel.
Godfather Two.
Yes.
You're nobody You're nobody 'Til somebody loves you I'm looking for my dressing room.
Can you tell me where to go? 'Til somebody cares You may be king I don't audition for nobody! You don't audition me.
I audition you.
How do you handle the criticism? From the judges? Very simple.
The say something to me that's bad, I'm gonna grab 'em by the neck and I'm gonna smack 'em across the head.
So find yourself somebody to love So find yourself somebody to love I think that's Robert De Niro! Oh, my God.
It's Robert De Niro.
It looks like Robert De Niro.
Hi.
Uncanny.
That is crazy.
Wow! Look at you.
Who‐‐ who are you? Yeah, my‐‐my name's Robert.
How you doing? De Niro? It's Robert.
What do you want? What will you be doing for us today? Well, you know, I'm typically acting and people see the movies.
I thought today I'd give you a little something different, a little something I put together that you never seen before.
I'm talking to you, you know that? I'm talking to you.
I'm talking to you, you know that? I'm talking to you.
No, you're talking to me.
Yeah, you're a funny guy.
You're very good.
Do you make a living doing this? I'm living, I'm breathing right now.
This is nice.
You ready for this, or what? I don't know.
What do you mean, you don't know? I'll tell you after.
I just asked you.
You said you wanted me to do it.
What are we doing over here? Go do what you do.
All right, I asked my good friend, Christopher Walken, if he would help me do this, and he says "You know, Bob, "You know, Bob, there's no way I'm doing that now.
" I said, "Fine," so I'm ask somebody else.
I call up my buddy John Travolta.
I said, "John.
" "What?" "You wanna help me read this?" "Oh, come on, don't make me laugh.
A‐ha, a‐ha, a‐ha.
" So I had to go to the next guy.
I called up my good buddy, Mr.
Jack Nicholson.
I say, "Jack, you wanna help me do this?" And he says And he says "You know, Bob "here's how it is.
"Not gonna do it.
Got a Laker game.
" Hey, hey, knock it off.
I decided to do this on my own.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is "Wiseguys Nursery Rhymes.
" Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
He took out a loan and all‐‐ What the hell was that? He's got two weeks to pay or next time he's dead.
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to fetch a bone for her dog she did reach.
She pulled out the bone, the dog said, "Marone, I told you I wanted peppers and saussich.
" The end.
The end.
I didn't want to buzz you, but it didn't go that well.
Simon, go ahead.
Look, Robert, if that is your name you're funny, but the act was terrible.
Why's it so terrible? What do you think? Because they booed you.
Yeah, all right, but‐‐ We're gonna vote.
I think you know the way it's gonna go.
Simon.
Yeah, I'm gonna say no, Robert.
Thanks, Simon, you rat.
Heidi.
I'm sorry.
For me, it's a no as well.
‐ Mel.
I'm sorry.
It's a no, too.
Sorry.
I don't want to be called a name.
I don't want to be called a name.
I'm gonna say yes because it doesn't matter.
That's because you are very good, you.
I'm watching you.
Thank you, sir.
Guys, thanks so much.
All right.
Still around What did he call you? A rat.
A rat? But that's good.
A rat? Yeah, I like that.
I can appreciate where you're coming from, but you know what, sometimes you don't know everything.
But it's okay, you know why? Because I'll be back and I'm watching all of you.
Pay attention.
Everyone take out your mobile phones.
Everyone take out your mobile phones.
That is ridiculous.
He has no safety harness! Whoo! Whoa! If you want to change your life and win $1 million, auditions are already open for next season.
This is your time.
Go to AGTauditions.
com for more information.
Next year, this could be you.
So what are you gonna do for us today? It's like a sort of magic.
Sort of magic? Yeah, like, there's a lot of technology involved.
Yeah, like, there's a lot of technology involved.
My name's Tom London.
I'm 25.
Throughout my life as a kid, I'd always had this fascination with magic.
Abracadabra.
There's a video of me when I'm three Blow hard.
And I genuinely thought I was a magician.
So clever.
And I was hooked.
But my dad was a programmer, and I was also drawn towards computers.
Like, I didn't really fit in at school.
I just loved technology.
Girls would be like, "Tom, you play video games all the time?" Girls would be like, "Tom, you play video games all the time?" And I'm like, "Yeah.
" I didn't get that that wasn't cool.
So I practiced magic for, like, four hours a night, and then the next day I'd be like, "I've got a new magic trick.
" And everyone would be like, "Yeah, let me see it.
" For once, people wanted to see what I could do and they liked it, you know? And then one day I just had this light bulb moment.
I realized that I could create something that's never been seen anywhere in the world.
I'm gonna be doing the impossible.
He's kind of cute! Hello.
Hey.
How's it going? Very well, thank you.
Do you want to tell us what your name is, please? Yeah, Tom London.
And, Tom, how old are you? I'm 25.
And what are you gonna be doing today? I'm a magician.
And what's been or who's been your main inspiration, Tom? It's been my dad.
My whole life, I've just grown up wanting to be like him.
If it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be able to do what I'm about to try and do.
I presume if you did well on the show, then Vegas would be the‐‐ It's always been my dream to create the best magic show It's always been my dream to create the best magic show Vegas has ever seen, that people would travel from around the world to go and see.
Good luck.
Ladies and gentlemen, I want to try and do something that's never been done before.
Can all of you take out your mobile phones? And I want you just hold them up in the air.
Can you all do that for me? Judges, I'd like you to stand up and have a look at the‐‐ the audience.
Oh, my God.
Are those really all of your phones? That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Are those really your phones? How are you doing that? In today's world, we're all connected through our cell phones.
But what I want to show you is that we're actually all connected on a far deeper level.
Simon, you'll notice that a few of the devices are still red.
Yeah.
I want you just to choose three of them to come and join me onstage.
Pick the one that's all the way on the end.
You, please.
In the red.
Yeah.
And you.
Come on.
Tyra, can you bring your phone as well? Can you just unlock the phone and open the calculator? Can you just unlock the phone and open the calculator? Okay, that's great.
Okay.
Okay, here's what I want to do.
So I want you to try and guess for me how many number‐one selling artists do you think Simon Cowell has on his record label? Tyra, could you just type in 53? Yeah, and just‐‐ All right, I'm typing it in now.
Go for it, and then secondly, how many millions of records do you think Mel, when she performed with the Spice Girls, sold worldwide? Just go for it, millions.
Tyra, can you hit multiply Times.
Yeah, and then 102? And then 102? 102, okay.
Okay, next off, I want you to try and guess what year Heidi began modeling.
Oh.
Oh, it's a hard one.
Nine‐‐ Sorry, I'm so bad at math.
1970‐‐ No! Not when I was born.
Oh, okay, sorry.
1987? '87, okay.
Tyra, can you hit multiply Okay.
And then just 87? Wonderful.
Okay, and then here's what we're gonna do.
Wonderful.
Okay, and then here's what we're gonna do.
Hit the plus sign.
Plus.
Fantastic.
Now, a little birdie told me, Howie, that you've had a lot of girlfriends.
But instead of just guessing, Tyra, what we need to do is I need to have your thumbs over the numbers.
Thumbs over numbers.
Yeah.
Now, I want you to make a round‐up guess.
I want you to close your eyes and just hit maybe, like, seven or eight numbers.
Go for it.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
Okay, cool.
Hit equals.
Equals.
Okay, sweet.
Now, I just want you to read that number out for me.
Is that okay? Okay, ready? Go for it.
73 million.
Okay, 73 million.
Okay, 73 million.
928,000.
928,000.
Wonderful, guys.
Give a round of applause for these three volunteers.
Thank you, and for Tyra Banks.
Please take your seats.
Thank you.
It's not over yet, is it? Take a seat, guys.
Thank you very much.
Okay, guys, so we've got this random number here, but there's something bigger going on.
There's something impossible, something magical, and so I want you guys to see this.
I'm here on Hollywood Boulevard.
I'm here on Hollywood Boulevard.
It's a few hours until my audition.
This number, 73,928,547, does this mean anything to you? Thank you.
What? But wait, but wait.
Do you remember at the start, I said that we were all connected on a far, far deeper level? Yeah.
Well, Simon, I think you'll find Well, Simon, I think you'll find that you've actually had 47 number‐one selling artists, and, Mel, you sold 85 million records with the Spice Girls.
Yes! Heidi, you started your career in 1992 That's right.
When you won "Models" '92.
And, Howie, you and I both know that you've not had 73 girlfriends.
But that's because you married your high school sweetheart and you've been married to her for 37 years.
I mean, come on.
That is ridiculous.
Okay, let me go to Mel B, 'cause you liked that, didn't you? I am speechless, and I'm‐I'm so amazed and I'm‐I'm so amazed and you're really kind of hot, too, which helps.
But it was mind‐blowing.
I really loved what you just did.
You know, how usually magicians do a, razzle‐dazzle over here, yeah, ooh.
It was very normal, and I like that about you.
You are amazing.
This is what I love about this show.
I love the variety.
I love seeing things that I've never seen before.
And you're really good.
You know what I think it is, Tom? You know what I think it is, Tom? You've taken something which is perceived as sometimes as old‐fashioned into something which is really current and probably ahead of its time right now.
This is one of the best acts we've seen today.
Thank you so much.
Whoo! Okay, great.
Let's vote.
Howie.
It's a yes.
Thank you.
Mel.
It's a definite yes from me.
Heidi.
Third yes from me.
Thank you.
Tom, you've got four yeses.
Congratulations.
High hopes It takes me back to when we started High hopes That was good.
Let it go go out That has to be magic, right? It's magic.
This is the beginning for me.
This is the beginning.
Yeah.
This is the first day of the rest of your life, Thomas.
I got four yeses.
Oh, sweet.
Yeah.
- Well done, Tom.
- I'm so proud.
Thanks, Dad.
Thanks, man.
I love you.
It was magical.
It was magic.
How this world keeps spinning around How this world keeps spinning around So are you excited to be here? Elated.
Great, great, look at me.
All right, big smiles! Time! Gray skies are gonna clear up Get down with the circus clown And cheer up You are like a new form of torture.
Aw.
And spread sunshine all over Oh, no, it's a clown.
And put on a happy Aw, come back.
Face A lot of my jokes are corny, really corn‐trived.
And put on - No! - ‐ Happy, happy, happy face Nobody likes clowns.
And they are a growing menace And they are a growing menace and we have to stop them.
So what do you do? What's your act? I'm a clown.
Okay.
Hi, I'm Bello Nock.
I'm 47 years old, and I'm from Sarasota, Florida.
Simon doesn't like clowns, but I'm not your average clown.
I'm a comic daredevil.
I believe I rode a unicycle before I could ride a bicycle.
It takes a different personality to dream and try to do things to dream and try to do things that most people say are impossible or you shouldn't do.
I think nothing is impossible.
My act is very unique.
It's something the judges have never seen before.
So I'm hoping I can scare 'em.
This is the largest and biggest, most prestigious competitive platform there is, and I'm up for the challenge.
Hello there.
Hi.
What's your name, sir, please? What's your name, sir, please? My name is Bello Nock.
My real name.
Do you have a family? Are you married? Yes, married.
I have three kids, and, believe it or not, I even have a granddaughter.
No.
Yeah.
How old are you? I'm 47.
This is your full‐time job, yeah? Yes, sir.
And how did you get into it? Well, seven generations of my family have been entertainers.
Tell me why you've entered the show.
Well, this is "America's Got Talent," and there's nothing bigger and there's nothing bigger in the entertainment industry than this.
Okay, I can see something in front of me.
I presume you're going to go up that.
Is this dangerous? Um yes.
That is 37 feet high.
I'm a comic daredevil.
I laugh at things that most daredevils are afraid of doing.
Yeah.
I'm hoping to change everyone's perspective of what a clown is.
I'm different.
And what's the worst thing that could happen if this goes wrong? Splat! Splat! Oh! Okay, good luck.
‐ Maestro, hit the tape.
Everybody! ‐ ‐ Oh ho! He has no safety harness! ‐ ‐ ‐ Whoa! Thank you, Bello.
Howie.
You know, here is the thing, sometimes you screamed like you were in trouble.
Sometimes you screamed like you were in trouble.
I thought, he's in trouble! And my neck hurts and I was scared.
You're like the new high‐wire Kid 'n Play.
Mel.
I mean, I'm on the fence here because I did find it a little big cheesy, but it's really dangerous.
There's no safety net, but I'm just not sure.
Heidi.
Well, Bello, I really enjoyed this.
Thanks.
You make it fun, but it's dangerous at the same time.
Also, you're not in a harness, you know, Also, you're not in a harness, you know, so it is super dangerous.
I thought it was very entertaining.
I thought it was very good.
Bello, look, I like you.
You're a nice guy.
You know, I get it, some people would like this kind of act.
I find this a little bit what I would like if I was, like, two years old.
So let me start with Howie.
You are crazy, you are dangerous, and that is what this show is.
And that is what this show is.
So it's a yes from me.
All right! One! Bello, I'm gonna give you a yes.
Oh, thank you.
Bello, look, it's not for me.
I'm gonna say no.
Would you give me a chance if I told you I could double the height of the pole? Look, seven generations of my family have been entertainers.
I have done nothing other than entertain people.
I have done nothing other than entertain people.
There's nothing I want to do other than entertain people.
I'm even willing to do way more than the height of the pole.
Like what? Oh, man.
You tell me if you want to see me get shot out of a cannon over a helicopter, I'll do it.
Yes.
Yes I would.
Okay.
I'm gonna change my no to a yes.
And I'm gonna give you your fourth yes.
And I'm gonna give you your fourth yes.
See you in the next round.
Thank you! You changed Simon's vote.
I know.
How is‐‐is that‐‐ is that legal or is that okay? You just broke the law, and it's beautiful.
Oh, thank you.
When my dad is having rough days, I go up to his room and I sing him this song to help him.
Now, I want to hear the best vocal you've ever, ever done.
You've ever, ever done.
Got it? ‐ Dad, wake up! I may not always love you Dad, I need your help! As long as there are stars above you Daddy! You never need to doubt it I'll make you so sure about it 'Cause God only knows what I'd be You ready for the audition today? You ready for the audition today? Yeah.
My dad is definitely the best dad.
He does everything for me.
Hi, Dada.
God only knows what I'd be without you My dad's just a big part of why I'm here.
How about you? Me too.
And if you should ever leave me I love you, my daddy.
Though life would still go on believe me The world could show nothing to me So what good would living do me So what good would living do me God only knows what I'd be without you God only knows God only knows God only knows what I'd be Without you Without you Yes, yes, yes! Darcy, I'll tell you what I think.
You have an amazing voice, and I'm actually curious, why did you choose that song? Well, my dad flew in today from Australia.
Wherever he is.
I don't know where he is.
There he is, standing up.
There he is.
There he is, standing up.
He's right there.
Hey, Dad! ‐ I love the song.
As I thought about it, I realized it means so much to me, because without my dad, I'd be nothing.
I like that.
Darcy, guess what.
You're through to the next round.
‐ ‐ He was good.
He was really good.
Wow, he's awesome.
Are you nervous, excited, scared? Yes, everything, all of those.
Well done.
Well done, mate.
Ready? Are you ready to do it? 'Cause I'm ready.
My dad is a huge supporter of my singing, so this is gonna be for him tonight.
So this is gonna be for him tonight.
I just want to put a smile on my dad's face.
How are you doing? Good.
How are you? I'm all right, thank you.
And what's your name? I'm Evie Clair.
Evie Clair, and how old are you? I'm 13.
Okay.
And where are you from, Evie? I'm from a really small town in Arizona, called Florence.
There's, like, five prisons there There's, like, five prisons there and‐‐ Yeah, and basically there's not even a grocery store.
There's a fast‐food place and a high school and that's it.
So what happens if you want to buy milk? We'd have to go, like, 30 minutes away just‐‐ Okay, so there's a lot of prisons there.
Yeah.
Okay, so tell me what else? My dad works at the prison and‐‐ Well, he hasn't got much choice.
Okay.
Yeah.
Now, tell me why you decided to enter Now, tell me why you decided to enter "America's Got Talent" this year.
It's just always been my dream ever since I was little, and my‐‐ Sorry.
You take your time.
My family, um‐‐ About a year ago my dad was diagnosed Sorry.
Okay.
With stage VI colon cancer, and they gave him a five percent chance to live, and he still continued working and supporting our family.
So tonight, I'm here to sing for him.
What's the song you've decided to sing tonight? I'm gonna sing "Arms" by Christina Perri.
And tell me why you chose the song, Evie.
When my dad is having rough days, then I go up to his room and I sing him this song to help him feel better and just to give him comfort and comfort and strength to continue fighting.
I get it.
I get it.
Evie.
You've been really unbelievably brave with what you've told us tonight.
Now, I want you just to settle yourself for a little while.
Okay? ‐ Here's a little water.
Here's a little water.
Let me hold that for you while you do that.
All right.
Thank you.
Okay.
Whoo! Okay, you tell me if you have‐‐ We can chill here all day and drink water if you need more.
We're good, we're good.
You good? All right, here you go.
Thank you.
Okay.
You feeling better? Yeah.
Okay.
Now, this is the time I want to hear the best vocal you've ever, ever done, got it? All right.
Yeah? I never thought that you Would be the one to hold my heart But you came around And you knocked me off the ground from the start And you knocked me off the ground from the start You put your arms around me And I believe that it's easier For you to let me go You put your arms around me and I'm home How many times will I let you Change my mind and turn around? Change my mind and turn around? I can't decide if I'll let you save my life Or if I'll drown I hope that you see right through my walls I hope that you catch me 'cause I'm already falling I'll never let our love get so close I'll never let our love get so close You put your arms around me and I'm home There was so much meaning, a broken heart and tears and the cries of a beautiful little girl who loves her father, wants to be there.
And I felt like America and everybody here at "AGT" wants to take our arms and wrap them around you and tell you, you are home.
You are so beautiful Wow, I mean, you are so special, and your voice is so amazing, and you're very, very, very, very talented.
And you're very, very, very, very talented.
Thank you.
So thank you for sharing that.
I think you have a very beautiful voice, and I can feel all of your feelings.
That was really special.
Thank you very much.
I'm trying to put myself where your dad is and he must have thought, I have one heck of a talented daughter.
So beautiful Because your voice is stunning.
To me To me And I think you're one of the ones I'm gonna remember.
You are Thank you so much.
So beautiful We're gonna vote now.
Howie.
I'm giving you your first yes.
Thank you so much.
To me I would love to see you again, so I'm gonna give you your second yes.
Thank you.
You are so beautiful Evie, you definitely deserve to be here, so I'm gonna give you your third yes.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Can't you see? You've got four yeses.
I hoped for You're everything I need You are so beautiful You are so beautiful To me Wow, that is God, that was so emotional.
Wonderful and tough Right? And painful and good.

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