Simon Cowell has been judging contestants on "America’s Got Talent" for years, but he revealed that if he were to perform on stage, his act might not impress the audience. "My talent is knowing I have no talent…that's why I sit where I do," Cowell joked to Fox News Digital on the red carpet at "America's Got Talent." Cowell went on to reveal the secret to being a top judge for the popular talent competition. "I hopefully say what people at home are thinking.
Not all the time. Some of the time," the "America’s Got Talent" judge remarked. Two acts came out on top and impressed all four judges last night – Metaphysics and comedian Mike E.
Winfield. The 62-year-old reality television personality argued the Artificial Intelligence performance by Metaphysics and Winfield’s comedy act were two of the best on the show.
Despite Simon Cowell being a judge for top contestants on "America’s Got Talent," he revealed if he were to perform, his act may not impress the audience. (Getty Images) During Metaphysics’ performance, the group used AI technology to create the illusion that host Terry Crews, along with judges Howie Mandel and Cowell were singing "Nessun Dorma" from Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot.
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