‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 12 Judge Cuts Feature Puddles Pity Party [WATCH]
The second “America’s Got Talent” Season 12 judge cuts will air on Tuesday night, and it will feature Puddles Pity Party.
Puddles Pity Party’s audition aired on NBC in June, and he was an instant hit among audiences and all four judges. During that time, he went on stage with a small luggage that had his name on it. When asked who he is, Puddles Pity Party refused to talk as part of his act. He also became one of the most memorable contestants because he wore a white clown attire to his audition.
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But what made him even more impactful was the fact that Puddles Pity Party could actually sing. In fact, during his performance in the judge cuts round, he will sing “All By Myself.” Prior to his performance, judge Simon Cowell tells guest judge DJ Khaled that Puddles Pity Party is one of the most absurd contestants this season. But when he started singing, the music producer has a surprised look on his face.
As of late, it is unclear whether or not Puddles Pity Party will make it to the next round of the competition. After all, out of the 20 acts that will perform in Tuesday night’s installment, only seven will go through. DJ Khaled could also give one of the contestants his golden buzzer, and what is certain is that Puddles Pity Party is not the one who will receive it.
Throughout the past month since “America’s Got Talent” Season 12 premiered, NBC has never released a teaser featuring the performances of the golden buzzer recipients prior to the actual episode.
Meanwhile, the golden buzzer recipients this season will automatically advance to the live shows. As of late, Darci Lynne Farmer, Christian Guardino, Mandy Harvey, the Light Balance dancers and Angelica Hale will all be performing live for the audience votes. Unfortunately, only one contestant will be able to make it to the end and will bring home the $1 million grand prize.
“America’s Got Talent” Season 12 will air on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EDT on NBC.
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