‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’ declared its first ever ‘All-Stars’ winner in the finale of the first ever All-Stars season. The results were not less than nail biting session.
Who is that new winner of ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’ in town?
On Monday, the superfans chose the winner of the Americas Got Talent Extension Series. And after weeks of tough competition and the determination to win the title, the victory went to self-taught aerialist Aidan Bryant.
What did Aidan feel after winning the title of ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’? This is what he had to say.
“It’s crazy. I’ve been working for this really hard and I just feel like it really paid off this time and I got to show a lot more,” Bryant, 18, says after claiming the winner’s title. “I got to show a lot more dynamic skills that I haven’t been able to, so I’m happy. It’s a really big deal for me.”
He continues, “The last time I was on, season 16, I didn’t know what I was doing. I learned literally everything that you’ve seen in two years. I wasn’t super confident with my choreography and music choice, but now that I came back on this season, I was just ready to get it.”
“I was ready to prove to everyone that I can be No. 1 as an aerialist because an aerialist has never won before, and I am super honored to take that spot,” adds Bryant.
Bryant’s second attempt in the show.
Bryant first competed on season 16 of AGT in 2021, where he ultimately fell short to magician Dustin Tavella. Upon his return to the AGT stage, Bryant made it clear that he wasn’t taking his second chance for granted.
“When I heard about All-Stars, I knew I had to take the chance. I cannot lose to [Tavella] again,” Bryant said in a Jan.
From there, the teen performed a breathtaking finale routine that had judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel and Heidi Klum as well as host Terry Crews on their feet.
“To be in the finals means that all my hard work since I was 14 years old, practicing in the backyard in the tree has paid off,” Bryant said. When I came in second place on season 16, I never dreamed that I would make it that far, but now I feel like this is my second chance to prove to the world that I have gone from an amateur to a professional aerialist.”