At the end of the second episode of “America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League,” four acts were sent packing by the studio audience: country singer Drake Milligan, comic magician Piff the Magic Dragon, dance group MerseyGirls and physical comedian Wes-p. Gold Derby asked fans to vote in our overnight poll for which of these eliminated acts was most robbed, and it’s an absolute landslide for Drake, as he comes in with 79% support.
Do You agree or disagree with your fellow viewers? Sound off down in the comments section. Here are the complete poll results for which act was most robbed in “AGT Fantasy League” Week 2:
79% — Drake Milligan (Team Howie Mandel)
17% — Piff the Magic Dragon (Team Heidi Klum)
3% — MerseyGirls (Team Mel B)
1% — Wes-p (Team Simon Cowell)
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Do You agree or disagree with your fellow viewers? Sound off down in the comments section. Here are the complete poll results for which act was most robbed in “AGT Fantasy League” Week 2:
79% — Drake Milligan (Team Howie Mandel)
17% — Piff the Magic Dragon (Team Heidi Klum)
3% — MerseyGirls (Team Mel B)
1% — Wes-p (Team Simon Cowell)
See After winning ‘America’s Got Talent,’ Adrian Stoica will buy Hurricane ‘extra food’ and ‘some sheep’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
Drake took a big risk by performing a cover song,...
- 1/9/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The second episode of “America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League” aired Monday, January 8 on NBC with the second set of 10 all-star acts, fan-favorites and former winners returning to the big stage to compete alongside the judges. At the end of the episode, six contestants advanced to the next round: Vardanyan Brothers, Sheldon Riley, Grace Good, Adrian Stoica & Hurricane and Preacher Lawson via the audience vote, and Ramadhani Brothers thanks to Howie Mandel‘s Golden Buzzer. That meant four acts were eliminated with no chance of winning the $250,000 grand prize.
Which eliminated act do You think was most robbed in “AGT Fantasy League” Week 2? As a reminder, the four also-rans were: country singer Drake Milligan, dance group MerseyGirls, comic magician Piff the Magic Dragon and physical comedian Wes-p. Vote in our poll below and then defend your choice in the comments section.
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Which eliminated act do You think was most robbed in “AGT Fantasy League” Week 2? As a reminder, the four also-rans were: country singer Drake Milligan, dance group MerseyGirls, comic magician Piff the Magic Dragon and physical comedian Wes-p. Vote in our poll below and then defend your choice in the comments section.
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- 1/9/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Over the years, “America’s Got Talent,” NBC has put dozens of performers on the map. The best acts on ‘Agt” have proven that you can be successful and popular in any genre of talent and at any age or with a wide variety of formal or even informal training. At the end of the day, being the best is about authenticity, letting your art speak for itself and above all else about entertaining. Scroll down to find out the names of the Top 10 “America’s Got Talent” most successful acts of all time.
Shin Lim – Close-up Magician
Self-taught, Shin’s season 13 win and subsequent victory on the first season of “The Champions” make him one of the most impressive and memorable contestants in series history. After his first win he headlined his own show at Paris Las Vegas and after his second win started a residency at the Terry Fator Theater at the Mirage.
Shin Lim – Close-up Magician
Self-taught, Shin’s season 13 win and subsequent victory on the first season of “The Champions” make him one of the most impressive and memorable contestants in series history. After his first win he headlined his own show at Paris Las Vegas and after his second win started a residency at the Terry Fator Theater at the Mirage.
- 9/8/2020
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
TBS has greenlit a virtual comedy competition with Jason Sudeikis set to host.
“Tournament of Laughs” has received a seven-episode order at the cabler and will premiere June 21 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. In the show, 32 comedians will face off in a bracket-style, single elimination tournament. Each episode will feature multiple matchups.
Featured comics will include: Jeff Ross, Margaret Cho, Gilbert Gottfried, Judah Friedlander, Michael Rapaport, Jim Norton, Fortune Feimster, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, Natasha Leggero, Cameron Esposito, Godfrey, The Sklar Brothers, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Josh Wolf, Clayton English, Yamaneika Saunders, Gina Yashere, Tim Dillon, Moshe Kasher, Jessica Kirson, Paul Rodriguez, Sarah Tiana, Matteo Lane, Beth Stelling, Vladimir Caamano, Ian Edwards, Aida Rodriguez, Megan Gailey, Preacher Lawson, Piff The Magic Dragon with an additional two performers to come.
Each week the comics will create, produce, self-film, and star in their own videos – from stand-up sets to song parodies and everything inbetween.
“Tournament of Laughs” has received a seven-episode order at the cabler and will premiere June 21 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. In the show, 32 comedians will face off in a bracket-style, single elimination tournament. Each episode will feature multiple matchups.
Featured comics will include: Jeff Ross, Margaret Cho, Gilbert Gottfried, Judah Friedlander, Michael Rapaport, Jim Norton, Fortune Feimster, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, Natasha Leggero, Cameron Esposito, Godfrey, The Sklar Brothers, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Josh Wolf, Clayton English, Yamaneika Saunders, Gina Yashere, Tim Dillon, Moshe Kasher, Jessica Kirson, Paul Rodriguez, Sarah Tiana, Matteo Lane, Beth Stelling, Vladimir Caamano, Ian Edwards, Aida Rodriguez, Megan Gailey, Preacher Lawson, Piff The Magic Dragon with an additional two performers to come.
Each week the comics will create, produce, self-film, and star in their own videos – from stand-up sets to song parodies and everything inbetween.
- 6/5/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Paradigm Talent Agency has hired new agents, Nikita Adams, who joins the company’s Unscripted department, and William Rodriguez, who joins as a Comedy Touring agent. Rodriguez’s clients include Keenen Ivory Wayans, Piff The Magic Dragon, Tommy Davidson, Chad Prather, Aries Spears and April Macie. Both Adams and Williams will be based in the agency’s Beverly Hills office.
“William and Nikita are widely respected executives throughout the industry, and are perfect additions as we grow our Unscripted and Comedy touring business,” said Andrew Ruf, Paradigm’s Co-Head of Talent. “Their outlook on agenting is completely in line with Paradigm’s philosophy, with an integrity and focus on detail that enables us to fulfill our clients’ creative, commercial and personal aspirations while sustaining those careers over time. We welcome them to the team.”
Adams, a veteran production and development executive, spent four years as a production executive at Bet Networks...
“William and Nikita are widely respected executives throughout the industry, and are perfect additions as we grow our Unscripted and Comedy touring business,” said Andrew Ruf, Paradigm’s Co-Head of Talent. “Their outlook on agenting is completely in line with Paradigm’s philosophy, with an integrity and focus on detail that enables us to fulfill our clients’ creative, commercial and personal aspirations while sustaining those careers over time. We welcome them to the team.”
Adams, a veteran production and development executive, spent four years as a production executive at Bet Networks...
- 3/27/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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