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‘America’s Got Talent’ 2016 Finale: Jon Dorenbos’ Heart-Wrenching Trick Delighted Viewers
America’s Got Talent’s Tuesday episode gave contestants the final chance to perform before a victor is chosen tonight.
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Abdul was a good sport, as Dorenbos reattached the card through the miracle of magic. Well, the two had a mini reunion on the America’s Got Talent stage, where Cowell is a judge and Abdul made a surprise appearance.
The victor of the competition wins $1 million and a show on a Las Vegas stage. Klum, along with the other three judges, were extremely complementary of Dorenbos. When he was young, his mother was killed by his father.
Jon Dorenbos seems to be living a double life. “You’re someone who I think we would all be proud to say, ‘The victor of this show is Jon Dorenbos'”. Over the course of two years in foster care after the crime, he discovered magic as a way to find some kind of peace. “I didn’t think about all the crap”.
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Contestant Jon Dorenbos attends the “America’s Got Talent” Season 11 Live Show at The Dolby Theatre on August 30, 2016 in Hollywood, California. Aaron Rodgers was the first one to air his praise saying that Dorenbos’ magic trick performance has become a source of inspiration. With 150 consecutive games, he’s third-all time in career service in Philadelphia after stints with the Bills and Titans. When he was in junior college, he sent a tape to coaches at the University of Texas-El Paso but spliced in footage of a teammate.