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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Jael Strauss, America"s Next Top Model Alum, Has Stage IV Breast Cancer

I don’t want to die.


These are the heartbreaking words penned by Jael Strauss on her Facebook page in a message to fans that relayed the most painful news imaginable:


She has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer.



“I was gonna write some long thing but some of you guys deserve to know,” the 34-year old wrote last week, four days into Breast Cancer Awareness month.


She then added very simply:


“On October 2nd I was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer. It has aggressively spread throughout my body and is incurable.”


Stage IV is the final and most serious stage for cancer.


It is not always a death sentence, but as Strauss writes here, there is rarely any treatment options for someone that has contracted such an illness.



Strauss later confirmed that the name of her illness was rapidly progressive metastatic inflammatory breast cancer.


She went on to explain that undergoing chemotherapy and treatment may help extend her doctors’ original prognosis.


“With treatment it may prolong my life longer than the “few months” doctors said I could make it,” she added.


“I don’t want to die. I need another one of those miracles that I got back in 2013.”






Strauss competed on the eighth season of America’s Next Top Model in 2007, finishing six among all contestants.


Just this past August, she celebrated five years of sobriety, writing at the time on Instagram;


“Today I have 5 years sober. Good God!


“I know a few things to be true: Miracles are real, Recovery is possible for everyone no matter how far gone you think you are, We are never too broken to be put back together.”


She talked years ago with Dr. Phil about how an intervention by her loved ones allowed her to overcome her addiction. 


(Hence the reference above to the year 2013.)






“Service work feels better than the greatest high, Sobriety makes you weirder not normal,” she continued last month.


“And I’d be dead if it weren’t for all the love and forgiveness I’ve been showered with by my friends and family. Thank you to anyone that’s ever let me sponsor them.”


To help offset some of the medical costs, Strauss’ friends have set up a GoFundMe page on her behalf, confirming that the former model has already started chemotherapy.


“What we do know is that Jael is putting all of her energy and drive into fighting this insidious disease and can use as much support and love as possible,” reads the fundraising page, noting that:


“Jael is in tremendous pain right now and is unable to work. In a month, she will be let go from her job and lose her health insurance.”






It adds:


Jael, being the selfless person that she is, has helped countless people throughout her life as an advocate for recovery and social justice.


She has offered everything she has to people in need; no matter what their situation, she is always ready to help with an empathetic heart and nonjudgmental spirit.


She has created “gofundmes” for literally dozens of her friends, and it is now time for us to pay her back.


We have the chance, and honestly the obligation, to step up and return the favor.


You can donate to her cause HERE.


The campaign has since raised over $ 7,800 in three days.


“Currently fighting stage 4 inflammatory breast cancer,” reads Jael’s Instagram bio. “Plz send miracles.”


We are doing just that.


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Friday, October 5, 2018

"America"s Next Top Model" Alum Natalie Pack Sues Guess for $1.265 Million

Natalie Pack — who appeared on “America’s Next Top Model” and went on to become Miss California — claims she wasn’t paid on time while working for Guess … so now she wants BIG money. According to a new suit obtained by TMZ … Pack was booked by…


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Thursday, September 20, 2018

America"s Got Talent Season 13: Did the Right Contestant Win?

A magician never reveals his tricks.


But a magician has now revealed what it feels like to be crowned the winner of America’s Got Talent…







… because Shin Lim took home that honor on Wednesday night.


With 10 finalists battling it out on stage until the final vote, Season 13 came down to Lim and singing group Zurcaroh, with the self-taught 26-year old eventually coming out on top.


Much to his own complete shock.


“I can’t speak right now,” Lim said after he was named the champion and tackled his fellow finalists.


They all picked him up and put them on their shoulders after the announcement was made.


“When you told me at 16 that an awkward, shy kid would one day be performing at the Dolby Theatre performing on America’s Got Talent, I wouldn’t have believed them,” he added.


“To compete on AGT, it means the world to me.”



The very impressive magician not only took home the $ 1 million prize — but will also headline the America’s Got Talent Live stage at the Paris Theater in Las Vegas from November 2-4.


Lim’s parents hail from Singapore.


He was born in Canada and currently lives in Acton, Massachusetts and he blew viewers away through sleight of hand magic and close-up tricks.


For his finale, Lim performed a card trick with host Tyra Banks and American Ninja Warrior co-hosts Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila.


At various points in the competition, Howie Mandel and Simon Cowell called Lim “the best close-up magician they have ever seen.”


(He’s second magician to win America’s Got Talent, following Mat Franco on Season 9.)






At age 20, four years after the started to learn the art of magic, Lim was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome.


This forced him to gave up his piano career, as he dropped out of the School of Music at Lee University in Tennessee and put all his time and effort into his aspiring magic career.


After perfecting a number of tricks simply by studying YouTube videos, Lim appeared twice on Penn Jillette and Teller’s magic competition show, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, in 2015 and 2017.


He also took his talents overseas, including gigs in Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, and Taiwan.



After his victory, Lim said he took Cowell’s advice to heart and moved away from the card table to make his show appear even bigger and more dazzling.


He’s thankful to the judge for offering up this tidbit and pushing him toward the grand prize.


“I learned so much going away from the table. It’s harder because it’s something I’m uncomfortable with. So, I really feel like I now have the confidence to build on it,” he said.


The finale performance “was my way of growing as a magician, and I think I’m going to follow that path of getting bigger and having a full show.”


Congratulations to Shin Lim!


Do you think he deserved to win? 


Or do you remain shocked that singer Courtney Hadwin didn’t go all the way?


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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

"America"s Got Talent" Winner Neal Boyd Found Dead by His Mother

Neal E. Boyd, the “America’s Got Talent” champ, who died earlier this month, was discovered by his own mother after she walked into his bedroom to check on him. Neal’s mother, Esther Rogers Boyd, told cops she couldn’t wake him up, so she called…


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Monday, June 25, 2018

Rep. Steve King Says America"s Political Nastiness is Obama"s Fault, NOT Trump"s

Congressman Steve King says ya got it all wrong if you think President Trump’s the one fueling all the political vitriol in America — because he says then-Sen. Barack Obama started it 10 years ago!! We asked the distinguished gentleman from Iowa…


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Monday, June 11, 2018

Neal Boyd Dies; America"s Got Talent Winner Was 42

Neal Boyd, the popular opera singer who won America’s Got Talent Season 3, was found dead on Sunday in Sikeston, Missouri.


He was 42 years old.



According to the Scott County Coroner, per E! News, Boyd passed away at his mother’s home at 6:26 p.m. yesterday.


His mom reportedly found him unresponsive and call 911.


Paramedics later arrived on the scene and performed their tests, only pronounce him deceased a short while later.


Having delved into the issue of this artist’s health, E! News reports that Boyd had been seeing numerous doctors over the past few months and week.


He was in heart failure, kidney failure, and had liver disease.



E! also writes that has been cremated.


“Neal was on a CPAP machine and when EMS got there, they put the monitor on him and confirmed he was deceased,” the coroner continued told People Magazine, adding that “Neal had some medical issues.”


Born and raised in Sikeston, Boyd developed his surprising passion for opera music when he was in middle school.


He graduated from high school in 1994 and proceeded to earn a degree in speech communications at Southeast Missouri State University, along with a degree in music at the University of Missouri—Columbia.


In 2009, after coming out on top on America’s Got Talent, Boyd released his debut album, “My American Dream.”


The album debuted at number three on the Top Classical Albums chart.



Boyd also ran for an empty seat in the Missouri House of Representatives as a Republican in 2011 and actually sang the national anthem at the 2012 Republican National Convention as well.


The Scott County Coroner told People that given “the history of his medical condition, there was no reason” to perform an autopsy.


“Like I said, he had a number of health issues, and a lot of that would be attributed to Neil’s weight,” the coroner added.


Tweeted former America’s Got Talent judge Piers Morgan upon learning of Boyd’s fate:


“Very sad to hear that Neal Boyd, Season 3 winner of ⁦@AGT⁩, has died at 42 from heart failure. Lovely guy with a wonderful voice. RIP.”



In an interview with the Southeast Missourian published in February, Boyd described a serious car accident in which he had recently been involved as being “a very, very, very bad wreck,” adding that he “shattered a lot of bones and shattered my hip, which has left me almost unable to use that leg for now.”


But the singer tried to remain hopeful.


In addition to focusing on his “slow” recovery, Boyd told this publication that he was writing “uplifting” music for a new album, which was scheduled to be released in 2019.


May he rest in peace.



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"America"s Got Talent" Winner Neal Boyd Dead at 42 from Heart Failure

Neal E. Boyd, the gifted opera singer who won “America’s Got Talent,” died Sunday from heart failure … TMZ has learned. He was in his hometown of Sikeston, Missouri, reportedly at his mother’s home, when he died. The county coroner tells TMZ ……


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Friday, March 23, 2018

Mel B Wears Futuristic Full-Body Jumpsuit to "America"s Got Talent" Taping

Mel B’s all about putting a scare into the fashion world these days … this time with a full-body outfit from some time in the distant future. The Spice Girls singer was on her way to judge “America’s Got Talent” in rainy Pasadena Thursday when she…


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Sunday, March 11, 2018

"America"s Most Wanted" Host John Walsh Wants Mental Illness Registry for Guns

The host of “America’s Most Wanted,” who also helped create a national registry for sex offenders, says the same system is needed for mentally ill people looking to buy guns. We got John Walsh Saturday at LAX and asked what he made of Florida’s new…


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"America"s Most Wanted" Host John Walsh Wants Mental Illness Registry for Guns

The host of “America’s Most Wanted,” who also helped create a national registry for sex offenders, says the same system is needed for mentally ill people looking to buy guns. We got John Walsh Saturday at LAX and asked what he made of Florida’s new…


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Thursday, March 8, 2018

"America"s Got Talent" Hit with Wrongful Death Lawsuit

“America’s Got Talent” is being sued for the wrongful death of a woman who was injured as she tried to maneuver a motorized wheelchair over cables for the show’s taping … according to the suit. Maureen Allen was working as a volunteer at the…


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Sunday, February 4, 2018

Mel B"s "America"s Got Talent" Days Numbered, Queen Latifah Waiting in Wings

Mel B’s become a major thorn in the side of “America’s Got Talent” producers, who now want to kick her to the curb … and Queen Latifah’s their first option to replace her. ‘AGT’ production sources tell TMZ … Mel’s been butting heads with…


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Thursday, September 21, 2017

America"s Got Talent Recap: Who Won Season 12?

America’s Got Talent crowned another winner last night, but with ten finalists still in the mix, it was hard to pick just one winner because they had all made it so far. 


Who managed to turn the tables in their favor with one last performance?


Scroll down to find out!






There were a lot of showstopping moments as the top 10 took to the stage to perform one last time to sway votes their way. 


Kechi and Angelica Hale showed off their high notes by performing “What Doesn’t Kill You” by Kelly Clarkson. And, of course, Kelly joined them on stage to join in on the fun. 



Kelly is a true example of America voting for the best singers, so it was a good move to bring her onto the show to perform her newest hit and prove she still has staying power after all these years. 


Diavolo then performed one final time for the audience, and they did their thing to “Sign of the Times” by Harry Styles. Yes, we’re still not sure why that song is so catchy, but Diavolo showed off that it was a good one to dance along to. 


Light Balance appeared on the stage before Derek Hough emerged from one of the light-up suits, so it was a fun-filled dance that kept viewers firmly on their toes. 



Then, Mandy Harvey took to the stage with Shania Twain to belt out “You’re Still The One.” Shania has long had some of the most addictive music around, so we were ecstatic she stayed along to sing “Life’s About To Get Good.”


Next up was Darci Lynn who got to hit up the big stage with Season 2 winner, Terry Fator. Yes, they were awesome together and should probably collaborate in future. 


Evie Clair then took to the stage with James Arthur, and they even went with one Evie’s original songs, so that must have been a huge confidence boost. 



James then performed “Say You Won’t Let Go” with Chase Goehring, and we loved it just as much as the original song. 


We then found out that 


Chase Goehring, Evie Clair, Diavolo, Preacher Lawson, and Kechi had missed out on a spot in the top five. 


But how did the rest of the results pan out?


  • Sara & Hero finished in fifth place.

  • Mandy Harvey finished in fourth place.

  • Light Balance finished in third place. 

  • Angelica Hale finished in second place. 

That winner of America’s Got Talent 2017 is Darci Lynn!



It was a long and winding road, but Darci Lynn deserved to win the whole thing. 


What do you think about her big win?


Sound off below!



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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

"America"s Got Talent"s" Jon Dorenbos: "Resting Comfortably" After Heart Surgery

New Orleans Saints long snapper and star magician Jon Dorenbos is “resting comfortably” after open-heart surgery on Tuesday — this according to Dorenbos’ former NFL coach. Dorenbos — who crushed it on “America’s Got Talent” — was diagnosed…


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Friday, September 8, 2017

America"s Got Talent"s Jon Dorenbos: Major Heart Issue Discovered During NFL Physical

A trade to the New Orleans Saints may have saved Jon Dorenbos’ life — because the longsnapper just learned he has a very serious heart condition that was discovered during a team physical.  Dorenbos — who dominated as a magician on “America’s…


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Thursday, August 24, 2017

This America’s Got Talent Singer is Deaf. And Amazing.

No water was thrown on the set of America"s Got Talent on Tuesday night.


But jaws were definitely dropped.


About six weeks after Mandy Harvey first took the stage on this NBC reality show, the deaf singer performed in the quarterfinals, hoping to take yet another step closer to winning it all.


(Yes, Harvey really is deaf.)



The aspiring singer-songwriter lost her hearing at the age of 18 due to a connective tissue disorder, but she refuses to let this condition get in the way of her dreams.


"When I lost my hearing, music died. I lost my way of communicating. And my parents were the ones who encouraged me to find music again," Harvey said in a pre-recorded package before her live performance at the Dolby Theater this week.


"I was told for such a long time that you had to have hearing to enjoy music.


"But I"ve found that music was meant to be felt. Feeling everything move – feeling the song through the floor, feeling my voice."


Harvey earned a Golden Buzzer for her debut audition, along with the admiration of viewers everywhere.


Standing by herself with nothing but her ukulele in this case, the 29-year-old poured her heart with a lovely, original ballad titled "Mara"s Song," which she wrote for her close friend"s wedding.



There is so much I could say to you – so much I want to say," Simon Cowell said in response.


"But your music, and you, says it all. All I"m gonna say is you are and you will make a difference. That was stunning."


Added Heidi Klum:


"There was no backing track, there was no production around it. It was just you, your beautiful voice, your ukulele, and it was very powerful."



This really was a unique performance…


… but a unique individual.


Watch it for yourself – and prepare to stand up and clap immediately afterward.


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Friday, August 18, 2017

"America"s Got Talent" Golden Buzzer Singers Could Bank $1 Million off Records

Angelica Hale and Angelina Green, the 10 and 13-year-old singers who earned the coveted Golden Buzzer on “America’s Got Talent” this season, are both bound for the finals and if either gal wins, they could make $ 1 million just off records.  We…


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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Mel B Insists on "America"s Got Talent" She"s Single, But ...

Mel B wanted to tell the world she’s single … but to paraphrase Bill Clinton, “single” doesn’t always mean single. Scary Spice — in a jumpsuit probably better fitted for an ‘X-Men’ premiere — gushed over an Air Force Academy group’s…


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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

America"s Got Talent: The Best Auditions of 2017!


From a deaf singer to a nine-year old; from a Donald Trump impersonator to a doctor who tragically died before his episode aired; this season of America"s Got Talent has not been lacking in potential star power.


We"ll continue to update this rundown as the summer progresses, but scroll through the top performances of 2017 below.


Which has been your favorite?




1. The Singing Trump: You Must Watch This America’s Got Talent Audition!


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Donald Trump tried out for America’s Got Talent? Sort of! Check out this hilarious and impressive audition!



2. Mandy Harvey, DEAF Singer, Earns Golden Buzzer on America’s Got Talent


Mandy harvey deaf singer earns golden buzzer on americas got tal

Mandy Harvey is easily one of the most impressive acts in the history of America’s Got Talent. Watch the deaf singer perform in this video.



3. Girl Shocks Judges With Amazing Vocals on America’s Got Talent


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Angelica Hale shocked the judges and audience with her AMAZING performance on America’s Got Talent. Watch the full video above!



4. Christian Guardino, Formerly Blind 16-Year Old, Shines on America’s Got Talent


Christian guardino formerly blind 16 year old shines on americas

In a word? WOW! Watch this 16-year old earn a Golden Buzzer on America’s Got Talent for his amazing, awe-inspiring audition.



5. Evie Clair Dedicates America’s Got Talent Audition to Cancer-Stricken Father


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Evie Clair shed a few tears on stage and then blew America’s Got Talent fans away with this moving performance. Which she dedicated to her sick dad.



6. Brandon Rogers Auditions on America’s Got Talent


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Brandon Rogers received a rousing ovation for his America’s Got Talent audition. Tragically, the aspiring singer was not around to see it.


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This America"s Got Talent Singer is Really Only 9 Years Old

Chris Hardwick sat in as a guest judge on America"s Got Talent on Tuesday night.


But he didn"t sit silently.


How could he, after Angelica Hale took to the stage and blew everyone away?



Only nine years old, Hale admitted at the outset of her audition that she was “a little nervous” but also “so excited” to perform for the second time this summer on the NBC competition.


She then belted out a version of Alicia Keys’ “Girl On Fire” that earned Hale a well-deserved standing ovation.


Close your eyes while listening to the video below and you"d never guess that the singer at the center of it is just nine years old.


Shortly after she finished, Howie Mandel asked the aspiring artist if she remembered what he told her last time.


“You said I had a good chance of winning ‘America’s Got Talent,’ and Howie, I’ll never forget that,” she adorably replied.



“I’ll never forget you and I still have not changed my mind," Mandel said this time around, after which Mel B told Hale:


“You are such a beautiful ray of light. You have an amazing voice, an amazing stage presence. I just love you.”


Simon Cowell then then confessed that he wasn"t a fan of Hale"s song choice… at first, that is.


But she then forced him to change his mind.


"You nailed it, Angelica," Cowell said.



And then the critique fell to Hardwick.


He gushed that Hale is an “adorable little child and then you open your mouth and it’s like how do those pipes fit in that tiny little body?!”


The After Midnight host then grew all dramatic and serious and announced: “I just feel like, Angelica, you are the chosen one!"


He pressed the Golden Buzzer button, confetti poured down, Hale screamed and Hardwick embraced the young reality star! Hooray!


Watch Hale"s amazing audition below:


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