'America's Got Talent' judge Simon Cowell makes show history with shocking move

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Simon Cowell made 'America's Got Talent' history by pressing the Golden Buzzer twice in one episode.

New season, new rules! During Tuesday's episode of 'America's Got Talent,' judge Simon Cowell made show history after pressing the highly sought-out Golden Buzzer, which sends contestants straight to the live shows, twice in one episode. Earlier in the episode, Cowell first pressed the Golden Buzzer for Chicago-based singer Liv Warfield after she gave a lively performance with her band. 'That wasn't long enough,' Cowell said after Warfield's act.

Speaking to host Terry Crews ahead of his audition, Goodall explained how he fell into his career of 23 years and how he landed at the 'AGT' audition stage. 'I just belt it out,' he said. 'Eventually, I was like, I got to find me a job, so I a janitor at Chauncey Rose Middle School, which is only three blocks away from my house.' 'The kids would hear me sing, and they tell me that I've got talent,' he explained. 'That's why I'm here.

 

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