Simon Cowell can’t stop talking about America’s Got Talent Premiere Parmesan competitor

Simon Cowell can’t stop talking about America’s Got Talent Premiere Parmesan competitor

Following this year’s Memorial Day, NBC released the first season of the seventeenth season of the hit competition series. America has talent, and it was certainly an unforgettable, if not entirely positive, moment. For every Golden Buzzer winner who wows the judges and takes the stage, they like it first saxophonist Avery Dixon there are many acts that completely confuse everyone behind AGthe table of judges, not to mention host Terry Crews. (Terry loves perplexities.) As for last season’s opening, it’s safe to say that one of the most controversial and disturbing performances involved an original Parmesan jam, and Simon Cowell kept talking about it on social media. .

Before we get into the details, just look at the performance itself, which is incredible, both from a turnout and “what’s going on” standpoint. Really in this moment? “Perspective. Here is Ben Lapidus with …” The song of the Parmesan “.

I have a feeling this song would be on the Now That’s What I Call Music compilation, or it would be a D-side track of Adam Sandler’s “The Hanukkah Song”. A silly song for sure, Big Parma is a magical pun, made even more impactful by the authenticity that Ben Lapidus brought us. Obviously, this drew X to everyone’s board, with Simon Cowell’s hand hitting the buzzer before 90 seconds were up. (Good timing too, as it happened just before he said he “wouldn’t be embarrassed” about his cheese consumption.)

Despite how upset and disheartened he may have seemed during this part of the America has talent earlier, Simon Cowell seems to have mellowed a little (like good cheese, no doubt) in the time since he shot the audition episodes. In fact, it took instagram to make sure his followers know the same Parmesan worm he was dealing with again.

Of course, for Simon Cowell to use any superlative in a review is a point of pride, and he used both the best and the worst when referring to Ben Lapidus’ milky ditty. He should probably get these words tattooed on his fingers, cloak of fear style. There was a song about Parmesan cloak of fear? Probably not.

Given the attention the failed performance received, Simon Cowell asked which of his supporters, besides America has talent viewers generally thought the same about asking for more cheese in Italian restaurants.

As if Ben Lapidus hadn’t already achieved under-legend status by receiving mixed praise from veteran Simon Cowell (occasionally injured ) Judge doubled down on her polarized hateful praise with another meme post in which she once again walked the best of worst paths.

It would have been great to know that Lapidus’s Parmesan song was right another completely random joke from the ex AG guest Nick Cannon but that’s exactly the kind of act that America has talent inspire It also inspired my craving for breadsticks, but it seems there were no bakers at the premiere.

America has talent airs Tuesday night on NBC at 8pm Hulu subscription .

Source: Cinemablend

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