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‘Big Brother 27' recap: Keanu and Kelley escape the block — was Adrian, Amy, or Will evicted?
‘Big Brother 27' recap: Keanu and Kelley escape the block — was Adrian, Amy, or Will evicted?

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‘Big Brother 27' recap: Keanu and Kelley escape the block — was Adrian, Amy, or Will evicted?

Heading into the second eviction episode of Big Brother 27, Keanu Soto had just claimed the Power of Veto (thanks to a special twist involving Season 20 champ Kaycee Clark) and removed himself from the chopping block. This left Head of Household Jimmy Heagerty scrambling to replace his initial target, ultimately deciding to put Amy Bingham on the block as a sacrifice. But the twists didn't stop there. Kelley Jorgensen added fuel to the fire with her own secret power, successfully completing a solo Veto competition to save herself from the block. This move left Jimmy even more frustrated, forcing him to nominate yet another houseguest — his fifth for the week — Will Williams, who now joins Adrian Rocha and Amy on the block. More from Gold Derby 'Jimmy is a liar' and 'I wish Rachel never came in': Amy slams 'Big Brother 27' houseguests following eviction 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Who won Week 3 Head of Household after Jimmy's HOH flop? With the house divided on who they'd prefer to keep, tonight's BB Blockbuster competition could completely shift the power dynamic. One of the nominees will have the opportunity to win their way off the block, narrowing the final eviction choice to just two houseguests. Will Adrian, Amy, or Will rise to the occasion — and who will ultimately be sent packing? Read on for our recap of Big Brother Season 27, Episode 7, which aired July 24 on CBS. This season's theme is the "Summer of Mystery" and the house has been transformed into the Hotel Mystère, where secrets lurk behind every corner. The 17 players in the running to win the $750,000 grand prize are: Adrian Rocha (23): Carpenter from San Antonio, Texas Amy Bingham (43): Insurance agent from Stockton, Calif. Ashley Hollis (25): Attorney from Chicago Ava Pearl (24): Aura painter from Long Island, N.Y. Jimmy Heagerty (25): AI consultant from Sarasota, Fla. Katherine Woodman (23): Fine dining server from Gwinnett County, Ga. Keanu Soto (33): Dungeon Master from Miami Kelley Jorgensen (29): Web designer from Burbank, S.D. Lauren Domingue (22): Bridal consultant from Lafayette, La. Mickey Lee (35): Event curator from Jacksonville, Fla. Morgan Pope (33): Gamer from Palm Springs, Calif. Rachel Reilly (40): BB12 contestant and BB13 winner from Hoover, Ala. Rylie Jeffries (27): Professional bull rider from Luther, Okla. Vince Panaro (34): Unemployed from West Hills, Calif. Will Williams (50): College sports podcaster from Wallace, S.C. Zach Cornell (27): Marketing manager from Cartersville, Ga. Zae Frederich (23): Salesperson from Paducah, Ky. #ButFirst With both his first and second choice evictees now off the block, HOH Jimmy said that he doesn't care which of the three go home this week. His mostly female allies care greatly that Jimmy has mostly wasted his reign by leaving three non-threats as the final nominees and for not talking his decisions through with them. Instead, momentum seemed to be shifting to the guys side of the house (plus Kelley) who were organized in their objective to ensure that Adrian is not the one to be evicted. The first step in their mission would be for Adrian to win the BB Blockbuster, but that would require a comp win from the same guy that less than two weeks ago was bested by a vertical washer and dyer unit. Caught in the middle of the two gender-defined sides of the house was Lauren. She recognizes that the women are a unified front while the guys are not, but she feels like she's in a better position with the guys overall. Though she's not in the middle like Lauren is, Rachel is a big enough threat in the house that she's a large reason why the two sides of the house are unified in the first place. The guys want the queen out! Added Value Looking at the nominees, Mickey and Morgan debated who would bring the most "added value" to their own games if they are to stay in the house. Understanding that Will is not tied closely to anyone in the house, they went on a campaign this week to organize votes to keep Will above Adrian or Amy, but hit a wall when they got to the guys side of the house, like Zach, who said that they prefer Adrian to stay as a competitor. On the girl's side, Ashley was bothered by the idea that Amy might be evicted even against Will, but that's only because both her and Rachel see her as a bigger asset to their game. In an alliance meeting, Rachel and Jimmy were all in for Amy, Morgan was all in for Will, and Zach was all in for Adrian. At the end of the day, both Morgan and Zach's position is to get rid of Amy as soon as possible in order to weaken Rachel's army and inevitably pull her closer to them, but Rachel was on to them and, as has become typical, she threatened them with a war if they go against her this week. BB Blockbuster In "Puzzling Prints," the three nominees had to complete a 12-piece fingerprint puzzle quicker than their competitors. Adrian got the quickest start from the jump and kept pace to assemble it correctly a few pieces quicker than Amy could, saving himself from the block and leaving Amy and Will to voted for or against in the live eviction. In the few moments of the "live strategizing" following the comp, Amy, Rachel and Ashley shared a sorrowful embrace that offered an early impression that they might know that Amy doesn't have the votes to stay against Will. Live Vote & Eviction Ahead of the live vote, Amy didn't want to say anything negative about Will (so she said a lot of positive things about him instead) and then appealed to the house with her desire to stick around and continue to have fun with them. Will used his time to ask that his work "speak for" him and that if they want to keep Amy around over him then he'd understand. In the Diary Room, it was an unanimous vote to evict Amy, including from her closest friends Rachel and Ashley who didn't even throw her a sympathy vote. Perhaps it's because, as Ava put it, she's "too pure for this game," but in her exit interview with Julie, Amy confessed that she knew she wasn't going to stay this week when she was up against Will and Adrian because it was an open secret that her proximity to Rachel "ultimately hurt" her game. Katherine left the harshest goodbye message for Amy, asserting that the nine-person alliance the girls had put together was too big and she knew she was at the bottom so she executed a chance to get one of them out. As expected, Rachel vowed to avenge Amy's eviction. Best of Gold Derby From 'Housewives' overload to the 'shadiest queens' alliance: The dish on 'The Traitors' Season 4 lineup The 25 best 'Survivor' villains of the past 25 years 'Survivor' winners list: All seasons Click here to read the full article. Solve the daily Crossword

‘Big Brother 27' spoilers: Who won Week 3 Head of Household after Jimmy's HOH flop?
‘Big Brother 27' spoilers: Who won Week 3 Head of Household after Jimmy's HOH flop?

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‘Big Brother 27' spoilers: Who won Week 3 Head of Household after Jimmy's HOH flop?

Gold Derby is serving up spoilers all summer long. Read at your own risk! A chaotic week in the Big Brother house, marked by Head of Household Jimmy Heagerty cycling through five different nominees, ultimately fizzled into a big nothingburger. Amy Bingham was unanimously evicted over Cliffton "Will" Williams, not even receiving a sympathy vote from her closest ally, Rachel Reilly. Despite all the tension — from bathroom bickering to Kaycee Clark making a surprise return to save Keanu Soto from the block — the final result proved underwhelming. What a snoozefest. More from Gold Derby 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Lauren's HOH reign goes from bad to worse after Veto meeting 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Here's who wins the Week 3 Veto competition during Lauren's yawn-inducing HOH reign Host Julie Chen Moonves made her best attempt to spice up the live eviction: When live feeds returned after the live eviction episode, we learned Lauren Domingue won the coveted HOH key. That means the 22-year-old bridal consultant from Lafayette, La., will soon have to nominate three people for eviction. CBS will air the complete Head of Household comp and the nominations ceremony during the 60-minute episode on Sunday, July 27 beginning at 8 p.m. PT/ET. Lauren's reign as HOH has the potential to shake things up — or at least, we hope so. Her position in the house remains uncertain, as she openly admitted during Thursday's episode. While she's shared flirtatious moments with Zach Cornell, the two have been cautious about diving into a full-blown showmance. Could the added privacy of the HOH room spark something more? Time will tell. Lauren revealed that "two definitive sides" are beginning to form in the house, with her claiming she's "sort of in the middle." On one side, there's the girls plus Jimmy, where, according to Lauren, "everyone is sort of unified." On the other side, the men (plus Kelley Jorgensen) "aren't unified," she noted, before adding, "But I feel good about my relationships with almost all of them." Well, Lauren, the clock is ticking — you'll have to pick a side. As HOH, there's no room for middle ground! Best of Gold Derby From 'Housewives' overload to the 'shadiest queens' alliance: The dish on 'The Traitors' Season 4 lineup The 25 best 'Survivor' villains of the past 25 years 'Survivor' winners list: All seasons Click here to read the full article. Solve the daily Crossword

‘Big Brother 27' recap: The third HOH is crowned and nominates 3 players for eviction
‘Big Brother 27' recap: The third HOH is crowned and nominates 3 players for eviction

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‘Big Brother 27' recap: The third HOH is crowned and nominates 3 players for eviction

Heading into the third week of Big Brother 27, Amy Bingham had just been evicted by a 13-0 vote over Will Williams. That unanimous decision left 15 players in the game, including outgoing Head of Household Jimmy Heagerty, who was not able to compete for the Week 3 HOH. So, who won the competition and which three people did they nominate for eviction? Read on for our recap of Big Brother Season 27, Episode 9, which aired Sunday, July 27 on CBS. This season's theme is the "Summer of Mystery" and the house has been transformed into the Hotel Mystère, where secrets lurk behind every corner. The 15 players still in the running to win the $750,000 grand prize are: More from Gold Derby 'America's Got Talent 20' recap: Simon declares 'one of the craziest days' of auditions 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Lauren's HOH reign goes from bad to worse after Veto meeting Adrian Rocha (23): Carpenter from San Antonio, Texas Ashley Hollis (25): Attorney from Chicago Ava Pearl (24): Aura painter from Long Island, N.Y. Jimmy Heagerty (25): AI consultant from Sarasota, Fla. Katherine Woodman (23): Fine dining server from Gwinnett County, Ga. Keanu Soto (33): Dungeon Master from Miami Kelley Jorgensen (29): Web designer from Burbank, S.D. Lauren Domingue (22): Bridal consultant from Lafayette, La. Mickey Lee (35): Event curator from Jacksonville, Fla. Morgan Pope (33): Gamer from Palm Springs, Calif. Rachel Reilly (40): BB12 contestant and BB13 winner from Hoover, Ala. Rylie Jeffries (27): Professional bull rider from Luther, Okla. Vince Panaro (34): Unemployed from West Hills, Calif. Will Williams (50): College sports podcaster from Wallace, S.C. Zach Cornell (27): Marketing manager from Cartersville, Ga. We begin where the last episode left off, with Amy exiting the house following a unanimous eviction. Even her best friend Rachel voted for her to leave, apparently so as not to make herself an outcast with the other remaining contestants. With Keanu and Kelley both using their secret powers last week, that left just two still in play: Zach's $10,000 prize that he can use to buy his way off the block, and Mickey's advantage that lets her overthrow a Head of Household. Will either power be activated this week? Let's go! The Snake and a Liar On Amy's way out of the house she warned the houseguests to go after Jimmy next because "he's a snake and a liar," not that it's something he hasn't heard before. But some thought that the fact that Amy's closest friends, Ashley and Rachel, could vote against her just to stay in positive light with the rest of the house was a hint that there might be more than just one snake in the den. Still, the women of the house rallied around an emotional Rachel to support her loss despite knowing that they orchestrated Amy's removal as a way of striking a subtle blow to Rachel's game. With Amy out of the picture, Rachel approached the other fashion icon of the season Ava with a final two deal. Rachel's perspective was that they'd bond over being eccentric, but that ultimately she'd be able to beat Ava at the end of the game. Mickey and Morgan, as original allies of Jimmy, also retained bad blood over his decision to put Amy up in the first place and were unclear on how they'd go about dealing with him in the future. Head of Household In the "Twin Witness News" comp, the houseguests had to answer true or false questions about confusing eye witness interview segments from alumni Liz Nolan and Julia Nolan until only one of them remained as the winner. Vince, Katherine, Kelley, Will, Keanu and Ashley were all eliminated after the first question, Ava was eliminated after the second question, and Morgan, Rylie, Zach, Adrian and Rachel were all eliminated after the third question, leaving only Mickey and Lauren in the competition. It took only one question after a second interview segment for Mickey to get a question wrong and for Lauren to earn much-needed screen time for herself and Katherine this week as the next Head of Household. After following along with what the majority of the house wanted to happen in the first two weeks, Lauren looked forward to engineering her own path from the HOH room this week. The concern for the rest of the house was that Katherine would have a good amount of sway over Lauren and she could easily convince her to put any one of them up as a nominee. For Mickey that concern meant checking in with Lauren immediately to get a feeling for whether or not she'd need to activate her mystery power to overthrow her nominations. Impress the Impressionable Vince was one of the first to score alone time with the new HOH -- something he thought was important for him because she's such an "impressionable" person and so he wanted to get ahead of everyone else. She told him that she "has no idea" what she's going to do and Vince warned her against letting Katherine in her ear and to stick to doing what she wants to do. At the tail end of their convo, Jimmy entered and Lauren told them both that her first thought is to nominate Keanu and Kelley. This was a slight relief for Jimmy who immediately ran to Mickey to assuage the anxiety she was feeling about being a possible nom. In Keanu's chat with Lauren he hoped to make her feel like they could work together, openly challenging her to not do what he knows the house wants her to do, but all Lauren could do was stare at the TV screen in her room to avoid contact with him and avoid engaging with "public enemy number one" whatsoever. Still, she received his point that it could "make a splash" to put other big targets like Jimmy, Ashley or Rachel up next to him. Lauren struggled just as much through her conversation with Ashley, relieved only by Mickey entering the room who suggested that she "honor the previous HOH's nominations because they didn't go through." The Third Nom Despite wanting to possible "shake things up," Lauren was pressured from almost everyone she spoke with, including Kelley (shocker!), to at least nominate both Keanu and Kelley. This was a safe move for Lauren to avoid becoming a target next week, but left up in the air who her third nom would be. She was hoping that Adrian would nominate himself as a pawn, too, but he didn't. Considering that the entire house voted in Will's favor last week, he felt like the safest bet for her to use as a pawn without the threat of him going home. A "highly upset" Will argued against this to Lauren because he thought that bigger threats -- other people that have won HOH, a former winner, and a player that already won $10,000 -- should be seeing the block instead of the same players every week. At the nomination ceremony, Lauren nominated Keanu, Kelley and Will. She gave the reason that she "felt like this was the best decision moving forward," heavily insinuating that she was ultimately impressed upon by the same majority of the house that orchestrated the first two weeks of nominations. Hilariously, Kelley took full ownership over the nominations for herself, believing that she was looking forward to a third straight week of removing herself from the block before the final vote. Good luck! Best of Gold Derby From 'Housewives' overload to the 'shadiest queens' alliance: The dish on 'The Traitors' Season 4 lineup The 25 best 'Survivor' villains of the past 25 years 'Survivor' winners list: All seasons Click here to read the full article. Solve the daily Crossword

‘Jimmy is a liar' and ‘I wish Rachel never came in': Amy slams ‘Big Brother 27' houseguests following eviction
‘Jimmy is a liar' and ‘I wish Rachel never came in': Amy slams ‘Big Brother 27' houseguests following eviction

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‘Jimmy is a liar' and ‘I wish Rachel never came in': Amy slams ‘Big Brother 27' houseguests following eviction

The following interview contains spoilers. Read at your own risk! Amy Bingham's Big Brother journey ended earlier than she had anticipated. The 43-year-old insurance agent from Stockton, Calif., was unanimously evicted on Thursday following Jimmy Heagerty's reign as Head of Household. While disappointed, Amy has come to terms with her fate and is ready to move forward — but not before calling out Jimmy. More from Gold Derby 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Lauren's HOH reign goes from bad to worse after Veto meeting 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Here's who wins the Week 3 Veto competition during Lauren's yawn-inducing HOH reign "He's a snake and a liar!" Amy exclaimed during her exit interview with Gold Derby. "He lies constantly, and I was dying to call him out! I couldn't do it in the house — as much as I wanted to — but he was literally lying all the time. I don't know if that's part of his gameplay or if that's just who he really is. I hope it's not who he really is! I will say, he's very charismatic, funny, and fun to be around — but he lies all the time. He's a manipulator. I guess manipulation is part of the game, but I personally can't stand being around lying manipulators." Like many fans tuning in, Amy was left baffled by Jimmy's motivations this week. Despite initially nominating Keanu Soto, Kelley Jorgensen, and Adrian Rocha, all three managed to escape the chopping block, leaving Amy and Cliffton "Will" Williams as the final two nominees for eviction. "I knew if I was up next to Will, I was going home," Amy admits. "When I didn't win the BB Block Buster, I thought, 'That's it. I'm going home.' I couldn't bring myself to campaign against Will — I love him; he's so sweet." "Getting me out? Good for you. I can't win a comp," Amy says sarcastically. "You don't have a better chance without me." When asked who she thinks Jimmy is truly loyal to, Amy admits that she's unsure. "I don't know if he's loyal to anybody," she says. "But the people he seems to be playing the game with so far are Vinny [Panaro], Mickey [Lee], Morgan [Pope], and, to some extent, Zach [Cornell]." Read on for our full Q&A with Amy, where she opens up about her friendship with Rachel Reilly, her experience entering the house as the Accomplice, her predictions for Lauren Domingue's reign as Head of Household, plus her thoughts on who she believes will win — and who she hopes will take home the crown. Gold Derby: What were your thoughts when Rachel walked in the door — and how do you think your game could have been different if she never had? Amy: At this point, I wish she never came in. I love you, Rachel! I wish you were just hosting. I actually thought she was coming in as a host. No, she came to play! I couldn't not be friends with her once I became friends with her. We're about the same age — Mom Squad! I love her. I am a fan of hers, so it was fun to meet her and it was exciting to play with her. It just sucks because I knew it was going to put a target on my back, but I couldn't help it! I'm loyal in the real world and I'm loyal in this game. I didn't know what to do. You entered the game as the Accomplice. What was that first night like, knowing you hadn't officially secured your spot as a permanent player yet? I had so many nerves. You're meeting people and it's the first time ever getting in the house. Then, I had to do these tasks. So I was nervous about all of it. My nerves were high. I'm just glad I did it. I'm glad they pinned it on Rylie [Jeffries] and Zae [Frederich], not me. Sorry, guys, love you. But better them than me. After your eviction, Lauren won HOH. How do you think that will play out? I could not have seen that coming. I would've thought she would've not wanted to win at all yet. I really saw her just floating through until midpoint. She was safe enough. I don't know what she's going to do. Is she going to make a safe move? Put Kelley up? She's already been up. Put Will up? He's already been up. No new blood. Keanu? I don't know. I don't know who her real target would be. I've never really talked game to her. I love her. We talked about girls sticking together and stuff a little bit. But I don't know, it'll be interesting to see. I'm excited to see who she puts up. Why does the house want Keanu out so badly? He lies, too! It's not just Jimmy — Keanu's a liar as well. Honestly, I don't really care because when he talks to me, we don't discuss game. So he doesn't lie to me directly since we don't have anything game-related to talk about. But he lies to other people about the game, especially to Rachel. Rachel was really upset with Keanu most of the time because they had become friends, and she had his back. She even tried to save him a few times, and then he turned on her. That whole situation was crazy. So yeah, she absolutely had a reason to have issues with him. I didn't, personally, because he never lied to my face about anything. Jimmy, on the other hand, definitely did. At this stage, who do you think is in the best position to make it to the end of the game? Mickey and Morgan. They have really aligned themselves to be cushioned by people. They're not targets. They're not really on anyone's radar. They're just smooth, but they're not floating either. They're playing the game. They're not floating. They're pulling some strings and making things happen. I definitely feel like they're in the best spot. Who would you like to see win the game? I hope Ashley [Hollis] wins. I really do. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. 'Big Brother 27' cast: Meet the 16 new houseguests and the 1 mystery player View Gallery17 Images Best of Gold Derby From 'Housewives' overload to the 'shadiest queens' alliance: The dish on 'The Traitors' Season 4 lineup The 25 best 'Survivor' villains of the past 25 years 'Survivor' winners list: All seasons Click here to read the full article. 🧠 Need a quick break?

‘America's Got Talent 20' recap: Simon declares ‘one of the craziest days' of auditions
‘America's Got Talent 20' recap: Simon declares ‘one of the craziest days' of auditions

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‘America's Got Talent 20' recap: Simon declares ‘one of the craziest days' of auditions

America's Got Talent Season 20 continued Tuesday night with the eighth two-hour edition of its auditions episodes. This week features gym bros throwing weights over Mel B and Sofia Vergara's heads, a 13-year-old that defies gravity, a rapping comedian, a truly "unreal" Golden Buzzer moment from Howie Mandel, and a declaration from Simon Cowell that this set of auditions makes "one of the craziest days" in a long time. This season's competition follows the same format that AGT fans are used to. In the auditions phase, an act needs at least three "yes" votes from the judges to advance. If a judge or Terry Crews believes an act is exceptional they can hit the Golden Buzzer to award them an automatic bid to the final rounds. More from Gold Derby 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Lauren's HOH reign goes from bad to worse after Veto meeting 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Here's who wins the Week 3 Veto competition during Lauren's yawn-inducing HOH reign Read on for our "Auditions 8" recap of the contestants who performed on America's Got Talent Season 20, Episode 8, which aired July 29 at 8 p.m. on NBC. Darien Johnson & Scott MathisonAct: Stunt fitnessVotes Yes/No: Yes — Howie, Mel, Sofia, SimonMel's comments: "What you do is proper fit and hot."Sofia's comments: "This is very interesting ... it looks really hard."Howie's comments: "I think it's entertaining, it's a strength act, it's an agility act ... you checked a lot of boxes."Simon's comments: "It was surprising and very, very difficult." Sunny SaucedaAct: BandVotes Yes/No: No — Howie, Sofia, MelHowie's comments: "I don't get it. It'd be fun in a bar. It didn't do it for me, but I didn't know what I was watching. Silas Luke JonesAct: GuitaristHometown: AlaskaVotes Yes/No: Yes — Sofia, Mel, Howie, SimonSofia's comments: "What an audition. That was insane and so surprising. You became a rock star in front of our eyes."Howie's comments: "You're kind of like an Alaska techno-Hendrix."Mel's comments: "You're one of a kind, you really are."Simon's comments: "You're a very nice guy, very humble, and then you turn into that. ... That's what I love about the show — moments like that." UnrealAct: Dance crewHometown: IndiaBuzzers: Howie's Golden BuzzerSimon's comments: "Slightly speechless if I'm being honest with you. I just thought it was so creative, brilliant, scary. I can tell how much work you must have put into this ... that's what I call the business."Sofia's comments: "Perfect audition. Your personalities, the effort you put into your clothing ... it was one of the best shows we've seen this season."Howie's comments: "We've seen dance moves, we've seen contortions, but to put it all together and to show us something in a way we've never seen before. ... You deserve everything. You deserve to be taken all the way!" Evelyn ErranteAct: SingerHometown: PhoenixVotes Yes/No: No — Howie; yes — Mel, Sofia, SimonSofia's comments: "You are perfect for what you want to do."Howie's comments: "What you want to do is not something I really respond to."Mel's comments: "You can sing like that at 13, by the time you get to 18 your voice is gonna be amazing. I've done Broadway twice and it's so hard work. ... It wasn't perfect and you've got a lot of work to do, but I'm gonna say yes."Simon's comments: "You've got so much ambition, we should encourage someone like that on this show." Tej, Ibhan & LarsAct: VarietyHometown: Brooklyn, Yes/No: Yes — Mel, Simon, Howie; No — SofiaBuzzers: Red X - Howie, Sofia, MelSofia's comments: "That was disgusting."Mel's comments: "It was too long. ... You made me belly laugh so I'm gonna say yes."Simon's comments: "It was inventive, it was silly, but it kind of worked ... people are gonna like them."Howie's comments: "I didn't love this, but the fact that you said there's a human piñata — that's what I wanna see so you can take back my X." The Jet BoysAct: Boy bandVotes Yes/No: Yes — Mel, Sofia, Simon; no — HowieHowie's comments: "You guys put on an amazing show and you're amazing dancers ... once you started singing? I think you guys are amazing dancers. They're not good singers."Mel's comments: "Your energy you could just feel it coming off the stage ... I was not expecting any of that. It was brilliant."Sofia's comments: "It was surprising because I thought you guys were just gonna dance."Simon's comments: "I'm glad that you actually sung for us. You've got so much potential ... it was very difficult to hear if one of you has a really good lead vocal. I'm slightly on the fence." Dewayne JacksonAct: Stand-up comedianHometown: Stockton, Yes/No: Yes — Simon, Sofia, Howie, MelHowie's comments: "You are amazing. You are memorable. You are likable. You are real."Simon's comments: "That was one of the best auditions we've had today, genuinely. Partly because you're just naturally funny."Mel's comments: "You made me belly laugh all the way." Brandon RaffoAct: JugglerVotes Yes/No: Yes — Howie, Mel, Simon, SofiaHowie's comments: "That's faster than I've ever seen."Mel's comments: "You're the first person ever to make juggling hot."Simon's comments: "You might be the fastest juggler in the world." Rich and CarleneAct: Competitive eatingVotes Yes/No: No — Howie, Mel, Sofia, SimonBuzzers: Red X — MelSimon's comments: "I don't know what we're judging — that's the problem."Mel's comments: "It looked quite savage, I didn't really get it."Sofia's comments: "It's difficult to decide if this is really an AGT act." Chris TurnerAct: Rapping comedianHometown: Manchester, EnglandVotes Yes/No: Yes — Sofia, Simon, Mel, HowieSofia's comments: "That was one of the most fun things we've had all day."Howie's comments: "I'm fascinated by what you just did and I think the audience was."Mel's comments: "For you to be so articulate and creative, that is such a talent."Simon's comments: "It was so clever ... it was original and that's what we love on this show." Ksenia AngelAct: SingerBuzzers: Red X — Simon, Mel, SofiaSimon's comments: "I will pay not to [sing with you]." Campus University CascadesAct: Stunt fightingHometown:Votes Yes/No: Yes — SimonSimon's comments: "This is one of the craziest days — that's a good thing — we've had for a long time. However, I love this act." Andy Wigman YuAct: Quick-changeVotes Yes/No: No — Sofia, Mel, SimonBuzzers: Red X — MelSimon's comments: "Who has anything to say? Nope." Alexa MoralesAct: Singer-songwriterHometown: OaklandVotes Yes/No: No — Howie, Simon, Sofia, MelBuzzers: Red X — Simon, Mel, Howie, SofiaSimon's comments: "Werefoxes can't sing." Goldie HenAct: Comedic hula-hoopingHometown: New EnglandVotes Yes/No: Yes — Howie, Mel, Simon; no — SofiaHowie's comments: "You do have a talent, the question is what goes beyond this."Simon's comments: "I loved it. Seriously. It was like one of those crazy nightmares when you drank tequila and you can't stop it." 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