AGT continues it’s online auditions as acts across America join the panel virtually to be put forward for consideration to join this year’s show.Find out how the judges responded to this dangerous chainsaw stunt in quarantine.
Contestant performs daredevil stunt on ‘America’s Got Talent’ online auditions with a chainsaw
Wow… we did not see this coming. Meet the latest contestant to appear on AGT’s online auditions show, who wowed the judges with a dangerous stunt involving a chainsaw. Aaron from Florida told the judges that it’s his dream to have a show in Vegas and hopes the show can help him reach his full potential.
Aaron started his audition by cutting a whole cucumber out of his mouth with a chainsaw. The stuntman then proceeded to light two axes on fire before juggling them along with the chainsaw.
Cowell and the judges were amazed by the act but questioned the contestant on whether he’d be able to step it up a notch for the live shows. Aaron reassured the panel and host, Terry Crews that with the right equipment and space, he could do much more. “Given a stage, I could do bigger, bolder, more dangerous, I can even light myself on fire,” the stuntman said.
Aaron received four yes’s and will now be put forward for consideration.
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84-year-old, Tommy performs impressive dance routine for the ‘America’s Got Talent’ judges in quarantine
Next to perform for the judges was 84-year-old, Tommy. The former construction worker told the amazing story of how he met his wife after he fell off a building and woke up in a hospital to find her as the nurse.
Tommy then took to his at-home dance floor to perform a funky dance for the panel. The judges loved the act, with Mandel even comparing the contestant’s moves to James Brown! The contestant also received four yes’s from the panel and will be put up for consideration.
Pablo Urdiales Antelo Pablo Urdiales Antelo is a writer at Talent Recap, covering 'Got Talent', 'The X Factor', and other worldwide talent shows. Occasionally writing pop culture content, he's quick to form opinions on celebrity controversies and political revelations. He lives in London, United Kingdom.