Hey there, talent enthusiasts! NBC’s hit reality series, America’s Got Talent, has always been a summer and fall favorite. But this time around, they’re shaking things up with a special edition called America’s Got Talent: The Champions. Here's the scoop: the show is gathering past winners from all over the world to compete against each other. That's right, global talent showdown! It's not just about America anymore; it's a worldwide celebration of talent.
Simon Cowell, the brains behind the operation, explained it best: “The show is in about 160 countries.” He’s joined by the usual AGT judges—Mel B, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel—and a new host, Terry Crews. Together, they’re creating something truly special. Simon compares it to the Olympics, and honestly, it’s not a bad analogy. Imagine this: winners from different versions of AGT around the world coming together to compete. It’s like an international talent showdown, and it’s going to be epic.
Let me paint you a picture of the show's reach. Since its debut in 2006, AGT has amassed over 900 million global viewers. It’s been broadcast in 194 markets worldwide. The franchise holds the Guinness World Records title for the Most Successful Reality Television Format in history. With 70 local versions produced across Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle-East, Africa, and the Americas, it’s safe to say AGT has left a mark on the world.
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Simon shared a fascinating story about the creation of The Champions. They’ve wanted to do this for years, but it wasn’t until this year that they decided, “You know what? Let’s just do it!” Even Simon admits, “Two days before we started filming, we weren’t a hundred percent certain what the show was.” But once they started shooting, something incredible happened. “You remember all these people, but you’re seeing them in a different context,” Simon explained. It’s like reuniting old friends, but this time, they’re competing against each other. The stakes are higher, and everyone’s bringing their A-game.
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Simon also mentioned how emotional the experience was. “It was more emotional than I thought it was going to be,” he said. “You see how their lives have changed since they won. It’s incredible.” What Simon respects most is the willingness of past winners to come back and compete again. “That defines them as champions,” he explained. “A real winner always wants to compete. Think about the best Olympic athletes—they come back year after year to prove themselves. That’s what makes this show so special.”
America’s Got Talent: The Champions begins airing on NBC Monday, Jan. 7. Don’t miss it!