Our Favorite ‘Got Talent’ Contestants Who Competed Over the Age of 70
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You can be fabulous at any age. Through the seasons, the America’s Got Talent and Britain’s Got Talent stages have hosted acts from backgrounds far and wide. But no matter where you are in life, you can still pursue your dreams. These contestants sure have proven to us all that age is just a number.
Josefina Monasterio
Last year, the entertaining and charismatic Josefina Monasterio took to the AGT stage at 73-years-old. She impressively revealed her act as a bodybuilder and showed off her amazing physique on stage. Despite being in her 70s, Josefina showed the world that you can be fit and fierce at any age.
Her act included showing off her muscles in a series of poses. In a signature style, she notably shouted the word “pow” between flexes. Host Terry Crews even got in on the action toward the end of her performance to relive his bodybuilding days. While Josefina was a breath of fresh air, she ultimately did not advance to the next round of the competition.
Mighty Atom Jr.
This 93-year-old strongman impressed us all at his AGT audition. On season nine, Mighty Atom Jr pulled a 3000 pound station wagon with three passengers inside. He pulled the vehicle not with his hands, but with his teeth clenched on a leather bite pad. It was truly a sight to see.
While Howard Stern voted “no” Heidi Klum, Mel B, and Howie Mandel sent him through to the next round. He performed during Judgement Week, where he pulled a 5000 pound vehicle with six passengers inside. While impressive, the act was not strong enough to send him to the Quarterfinals.
Paddy and Nico
Paddy and Nico are a salsa-dancing duo who made it to the final on series eight of Britain’s Got Talent. With quite a noticeable age difference between the two, Paddy proudly danced her heart out at 79-years-old. The duo began their routine with a seemingly boring ballroom routine, which Simon Cowell buzzed. Just then, the tempo picked up before switching to an exciting salsa routine that incorporated a number of spins and lifts. In the end, Cowell apologized for his buzzer and called the act “extraordinary.” In the finals, the duo finished 9th out of the 11 acts in the public vote.
Ray Jessel
84-year-old Ray Jessel took to the AGT stage on season nine. His comedy singing and piano routine took the audience for a loop in his audition. It’s safe to say they were not expecting such vulgar lyrics from such a seemingly sweet old man. On stage, he performed his original comedy song “What She’s Got/ The Penis Song” for the crowd. All four judges voted “yes” sending him onto the next round. However, Ray was not seen again in the competition, leaving us to assume he was eliminated in Judgement Week.
The Zimmers
The Zimmers are an elderly band that took the BGT stage on series six. The retirees were aged 66-88. In their audition, one member performed a brief rendition of “What the World Needs Now Is Love” by Jackie DeShannon. It didn’t seem like the audience was digging it all that much, if you recall the faces in the audience. Just then, each group member turned around to dress in gold hats and chains. In a dramatic twist, they performed “Fight for Your Right” by the Beastie Boys. The group was described as “inspiring” and “magnificent.” They advanced to the next round and later reached the Semifinals stage.
Granny G
Granny G was a notable 80-year-old rapper on season seven of AGT. Her audition on the season second episode consisted of an original song about family values. She rapped about the responsibilities men must uphold two when they participate in making a child. Granny G was a standout act in the Vegas Round and was sorted into the “Rappers” category. Her performance at this stage consisted of her rapping about her younger years. While she was hilarious, her act was not strong enough to send her to the Quarterfinals.