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Famous World Leaders Who Made Shocking Appearances on ‘Got Talent’ Shows

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Got Talent shows are known for showcasing a wide variety of talent, from singers and dancers to magicians and comedians, but what about world leaders? From the land of comedy to the realm of impersonation, these audacious acts left both the judges and audiences of America’s Got Talent and Britain’s Got Talent in shock.


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Famous World Leaders Who Made Shocking Appearances on ‘Got Talent’ Shows

1. The Singing Trump

Meet The Singing Trump, the unforgettable act from Season 12 of AGT. Portrayed by the talented Las Vegas singer-impersonator-comedian Jeff Trachta, The Singing Trump had one mission: to make America’s Got Talent great again through the power of song.

As he took the stage, the initial boos and Mel B’s buzz couldn’t dampen his spirit. Undeterred, he launched into a dynamic performance, flawlessly blending Bruno Mars’s “24K Magic” with Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk,” leaving the audience cheering for more.

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2. The Queen

Prepare to be regally entertained as we dive into the realm of royalty on BGT series 13. Enter The Queen, a stand-up comedian whose real name is Gerry Connolly. With a mischievous glint in her eye, she cheekily declared her arrival to Mr. Cowell, proclaiming, “the boss is finally here.” The audience erupted in laughter as she poked fun at the show, the judges, and even Simon himself. From comedy festivals to hit series, The Queen has proven that even royalty can bring the laughs and leave us wanting more. Long live the hilarious reign of The Queen on BGT!


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3. George

Meet the George W. Bush impersonator who graced both Season 17 and Season 3 of AGT. With his uncanny resemblance and sharp wit, John Morgan brought the face of the former President to life at corporate, comedic, and faith-based events worldwide.

From TV appearances on Family Feud to The 700 Club, George delighted millions with his comedy. Despite his talent, the audition rounds on AGT proved challenging, with both of his runs ending at the Audition rounds. However, George holds a unique record as the act with the longest gap between appearances, returning after a 14-year hiatus and probably the most spot-on impersonation of the 43rd president of the United States.

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4. The Queen and The Royal Family

Imagine witnessing Her Majesty herself hitting the dance floor! This extraordinary impersonator of Queen Elizabeth graced the stage, leaving the judges in awe. Clad in a stunning red suit fit for a monarch, the woman exuded royal elegance as she took her place.


With the audience eagerly awaiting, The Queen unleashed her dance moves, much to their delight. She even attempted the robot, injecting a touch of humor into her majestic performance. As the hit reality competition continues to surprise viewers, this Queen Elizabeth impersonator added a touch of regal flair to the stage.

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