Tuesday night’s episode of “America’s Got Talent” left fans with a lot to be excited for!
Doubling down on term “Twin Magic” (invented by WWE’s The Bella Twins), identical twins Tony and Jordan put on a magic act with all the glitz and glamour of a Hollywood feature film. The Frenchmen utilized a large screen with which they pulled real life objects in-and-out.
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Their incredible interactive act earned them a standing ovation from the live studio audience and all four judges!
Next up was the nimble and limber Shemika Charles, who comes from a long lineage of limbo dancers. “My grandmother was a limbo dancer, my mom was a limbo dancer, so I pretty much took it up after my mom,” the 24-year-old told Canadian comedian Howie Mandel.
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What came next was an unfathomable feet of twisting and folding the human body like origami.
And finally, inserting a bit of humour into the broadcast was a dancer who proved you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. Oscar Hernandez elicited roaring cheers with a fierce dance routine featuring everything from splits to twerks to high kicks to jumping jacks.