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British ventriloquist Paul Zerdin wins America’s Got Talent

America’s votes will decide who moves on and who goes home. To prove it, he asked the judges to think of a loved one or pet to swear against. Each envelope contained a paper of different color. Pearlman opened his envelope to reveal a picture of his face. This was a weird season and I questioned a lot of the decisions by the AGT judges 2015 along the way, but these were a pretty solid group of acts. Then “Roastmaster General” Jeff Ross basically warned Gary Vider that he didn’t stand a chance against Drew Lynch. “Oh my God”.

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Uzeyer Novruzov spinned a hat, climbed up a free-standing ladder and used it to climb some stairs.

Another jaw-dropping performance earned this ventriloquist the “America’s Got Talent” crown. See his performance here.

Even Klum said that the contestant were struggling with the stress, writing: “Nerves must be getting to the contestants tonight!”

So who could feasibly replace him? This year on September 16, as the festivities came to a close at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, show arbiter Howard Stern became a bit sentimental as did the other “AGT” judges, Nick Cannon and the fans in the venue and watching on the small screen. Mel B offered her support for Piff, noting he was “silly and amusing”. It was a simple magic trick that fell flat. Howie told Piff he faced a tough road with all of the other comedians in the competition.

And if Paul Zerdin follows in the very successful footsteps of season 2 victor and fellow ventriloquist Terry Fator, he’s definitely going to need a bigger bank account for all the money he will be making. Stern disagreed, calling Zerdin “a master at work”. He eventually had four character dummies interacting with him on stage at the same time, which was impressive.

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The top five featured one vocal finalist, the Craig Lewis Band, a duo.

British ventriloquist Paul Zerdin voices his joy at America's Got Talent win