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Five Acts Advance To ‘America’s Got Talent’ Finals
A contorting breakdancer from Oregon, an opera singer from Texas, a percussive quartet from New Hampshire, a baritone singer from California and a singer-guitarist from Maryland round out the final slate of competitors on “America’s Got Talent.”
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Five Acts Reach Finals On ‘America’s Got Talent’
The judges on “America’s Got Talent” are breaking the rules.
Instead of choosing between two acts for one coveted spot in the show’s final round, Piers Morgan, Sharon Osbourne and David Hasselhoff changed things up Wednesday and invited both acts to return to the NBC talent show.
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Singing Sisters Among Five Acts To Reach ‘America’s Got Talent’ Semifinals
A guitarist from Baltimore, three singing sisters from Seattle, a percussive quartet from Goffstown, N.H., an opera singer from Houston and a pint-sized ballroom-dance duo from Everett, Wash., have claimed the last five semifinal spots on “America’s Got Talent.”
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Omarosa Reveals ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ Fights With Piers Morgan Helped Lead Her To The Seminary
On “The Apprentice,” Omarosa Manigault Stallworth came on strong. But, in a new interview with Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson, Omarosa revealed she is now looking to be more saint than sinner.
“We ran into Donald Trump recently and he said, ‘I like Omarosa,’” Shaun recounted.
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‘America’s Got Talent’ Leads Primetime Ratings
While America’s got talent, NBC still has a hit talent show in these waning weeks of summer.
“America’s Got Talent” had the two top slots in prime time last week, as viewers flocked to see performers vying to move into the show’s semifinal round.
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Report: Susan Boyle’s ‘America’s Got Talent’ Appearance Bumps President Obama
Susan Boyle may not have won “Britain’s Got Talent,” but the international singing sensation continues to move on an upward swing. And her latest move – giving an interview to the “Today” show’s Meredith Vieira for “America’s Got Talent”-- even affected President Barack Obama.
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‘America’s Got Talent’ Looking For Its Own Boyle
“America’s Got Talent” has got a problem: Susan Boyle.
Will the NBC talent show, which begins its fourth season Tuesday, be able to find its own version of the 48-year-old Scottish singing sensation?
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Piers Morgan Insists It’s His Body In New Burger King Ad
Piers Morgan insists a body double was not used in his new advertisement for Burger King in the United Kingdom.
Over the weekend, a photo of the “America’s Got Talent” and “Britain’s Got Talent” judge wearing nothing but a small, well-placed towel and a Burger King medallion surfaced, the pic an ad for the hamburger chain’s shortly-to-launch meat-scented cologne. And on Monday, Piers told Billy the toned chest is most definitely his own.
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Piers Morgan: ‘Sky’s The Limit For Susan’ Boyle
As a former tabloid editor, Piers Morgan has seen a lot of things, but he’s never seen anything quite like this year’s “Britain’s Got Talent.”
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Rep: Susan Boyle Treated For Exhaustion
Scottish singer Susan Boyle was taken to a London clinic on Saturday following her second-place finish in “Britain’s Got Talent,” Access Hollywood has confirmed.
“Following Saturday night’s show, Susan was exhausted and emotionally drained,” a rep for the show said in a statement released to Access. “She has been seen by her private GP who supports her decision to take a few days out for rest and recovery.”
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Dance Troupe Diversity Upsets Susan Boyle To Win ‘Britain’s Got Talent’
A British dance troupe of young men from Essex, England, has beaten out Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle to win “Britain’s Got Talent.”
The verdict, announced live on British television on Saturday evening, brought everyone to their feet including the judges – Piers Morgan, Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden.
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Piers Morgan: If Susan Boyle Doesn’t Win ‘Britain’s Got Talent,’ ‘I’m A Donut’
Piers Morgan has predicted success for Susan Boyle this weekend on “Britain’s Got Talent.” But if the 48-year-old singing Scot doesn’t win, he’s “a donut.”
“Personally, I think I’m already on record by saying in America that if she doesn’t win, ‘I’m a donut,’” Piers told Access Hollywood on Friday, using British slang to indicate incredulity should the Scot not take the title. “Let’s just say I’m not heading down to the bakery just yet.”