‘AGT’ Exit Interview: Those Funny Little People
Those Funny Little People speak with AGTNews.com moments after being eliminated from the wild card round of “America’s Got Talent.”
Those Funny Little People speak with AGTNews.com moments after being eliminated from the wild card round of “America’s Got Talent.”
Piers Morgan gives a CNN a look behind the scenes of summer’s hottest reality competition. The show, he says, is a “snapshot of American culture” and anyone who doesn’t think a serious newsman should be the ultimate authority on singing parrots and male pole dancers “should get a life!”
There was only going to be room for one pole dancer in Hollywood. That meant it was time for a good old-fashioned pole-off between New Yorker Steve Retchless and former firefighter Soleil Rousseau.
Nearly 100 contestants came to Vegas hoping to snag one of the 48 tickets to the live shows in Hollywood.
Auditions wrapped up with a mish-mash of acts that included three singing tweens, a head-strong martial artist and a scary tumbling accident.
What’s better than Landau Eugene Murphy singing Frank Sinatra? How about the former car wash attendant singing with Sinatra!
There was some debate over whether America — or specifically Howie Mandel — would fall in love with this silver spray-painted acrobat. Piers said no, and Howie admitted he “didn’t get it,” but thanks to a standing ovation from Sharon Osbourne, he got voted through anyway. Follow Us On Twitter: [...]
It was back to Atlanta for Episode 6, where the judges may have found their strangest act of the year. But did they also find a possible winner?