Ramadhani Brothers Crowned ‘AGT: Fantasy League’ Winners
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On Monday night, America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League came to a close in the grand finale, as we found out which act won the $250,000 prize. At the end of the show, the Ramadhani Brothers were named the winners.
Ramadhani Brothers Win AGT: Fantasy League
AGT: Fantasy League is similar to past spin-offs AGT: All-Stars and AGT: The Champions, in that it brings together Got Talent acts from around the world to compete against each other. The twist for Fantasy League is that the judges got to choose acts for their dream teams.
The Ramadhani Brothers are an acrobatic duo from Tanzania who reached the Finals of AGT Season 18. They started Fantasy League on Heidi Klum’s dream team, but Howie Mandel hit the Golden Buzzer to steal them and send them straight to the Finals.
For their final chance at the grand prize, the brothers delivered an incredible balancing act unlike anything we’ve seen from them before. One brother balanced upside-down on the other’s head while he stood on two different ladders on a raised platform.
It’s no surprise that the audience voted them to be the winners of the Fantasy League trophy and the $250,000 grand prize. As the winning mentor, Mandel received a special ring.
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Who Was in the Top 5?
The Top 10 acts performed last week for their final chance to win the grand prize. During Monday night’s finale, the Top 5 acts were revealed by host Terry Crews. In fifth place was dancer Musa Motha, and in fourth place was trap choir Sainted, both on Simon Cowell’s team.
V. Unbeatable, who previously won AGT: The Champions, finished the competition in third place on Klum’s team. And in second place was The Pack Drumline, who competed on Cowell’s team. That means Cowell had three acts in the Top 5.
Monday’s finale featured performances from the finalists and several special guests, including Sheila E., Calum Scott, and past Fantasy League contestants Loren Allred and Brian Justin Crum.
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