America’s Got Talent returns tonight with a new episode on NBC, and it’s not only a new episode, but the season finale as well. Tonight at 8 p.m. ET, fans will find out who wins it all after the final live performances from last week.
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On September 17, the Top 10 contestants took the America’s Got Talent stage to give it their all and win over the judges. Dee Dee Simon gave a stunning performance of “Take Me To Church” for her final offering, which captivated the judges. Heidi Klum gave Dee Dee her props, claiming that she was “bowing down” to Dee Dee’s “strength and power.”
Sofia Vergara noted Dee Dee’s improved confidence in her skills and herself on stage. Vergara gushed that Dee Dee “keeps getting better and better” after every round of the show. Truly, Dee Dee Simon has come incredibly far from her first performance on America’s Got Talent. However, she still wowed the judges just as she did the first time.
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Singing Janitor in the Running to Win it All on America’s Got Talent
Another Top 10 contestant that fans are watching closely is Richard Goodall, the singing janitor. He performed a rendition of Journey’s “Faithfully” that blew the judges away, charming them once again as he did the first time he took the stage.
Klum praised Goodall for his stage presence, calling him “an amazing man” who turns into a “big rock star” when he gets on stage. Simon Cowell, meanwhile, called Goodall “our hero,” noting that he’s “never crumbled” under the pressures of the competition.
Goodall is a strong contender in the competition, even as he stands among other great talents. However, Howie Mandel shocked everyone when he claimed Goodall could win it all with his final performance. Clearly, Goodall has charmed the judges with his skills, personality, and humility during the competition.
Tonight, America’s Got Talent will crown a winner, sending someone home with $1 million and the chance at a Las Vegas show. Fans should tune in to NBC tonight, September 24, at 8 p.m. ET to see how it all ends.
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