‘America’s Got Talent’ 12: Eliminated Contestants Bello Nock, Just Jerk Thank Supporters
The eliminated contestants of “America’s Got Talent” Season 12 recently expressed their gratitude to their fans and supporters for the wonderful experience of performing live for them.
In their post-performance interview, daredevil Bello Nock thanked everyone who prayed for him to successfully complete his act. Nock walked, ran and jumped on a revolving wheel of death for approximately one minute just to earn a spot in the semifinals. But despite risking his life by not wearing a harness, he did not get enough votes.
Young dancers Artyon & Paige are pleased with how well they were received by the audience and the four judges on Tuesday night. The 9-year-old and 8-year-old performers admitted that they felt nervous prior to their performance, but the cheering of the crowd helped them pull through.
South Korean dance group Just Jerk, who were also eliminated, previously thanked America and said that their lives have changed since being in the hit NBC reality TV competition. The group’s leader also narrated the individual and group obstacles they had to face just to be able to give their fans an exciting performance in the live show.
The Singing Trump, who was called out by “AGT” host Tyra Banks after he invited everyone to watch him at Hard Rock Café in Las Vegas, confidently said that he will make America proud again. Unfortunately, his performance did not sit well with the judges because he was out of tune. When he handed out red caps to the judges, Mel B purposely hid as far away from him as possible so she wouldn’t have to get his “gift.”
Puddles Pity Party was also interviewed after his live performance, and it was evident that he was upset. The sad clown was the only one who received a red buzzer during the live show, since Simon Cowell did not like his rendition of Lorde’s “Royals.” In his silent interview, Puddles Pity Party still expressed his love for his fans by reaching out his arms towards them. The contestant is known for singing, but not talking.
“America’s Got Talent” Season 12 airs Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EDT on NBC.
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