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“America's Got Talent” crowns winner of season 19 on NBC

“America's Got Talent” crowns winner of season 19 on NBC

SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details of the America's Got Talent Finale of the 19th season.

After a whole season full of breathtaking performances America's Got Talent Season 19 has crowned its winner.

After the audience voted for their favorite, one act took home the $1 million prize on the NBC talent competition hosted by Terri Crews.

The America's Got Talent The season 19 finale featured performances by Olympic star Simone Biles, Michael Bublé, Neal Schon, members of Journey, Steve Aoki, comedian Gabriel Iglesias, Magic Mike Live Cast from Las Vegas, Andra Day and Detroit Youth Choir.

Who made it into the America's Got Talent Finale of season 19?

• Airfootworks (dance group)
• Brent Street (dance group)
• Dee Dee Simon (singer)
• Hakuna Matata Acrobats (Acrobatic act)
• Learn more Jonasi (comedian)
• Richard Goodall (singer)
• Roni Sagi & Rhythm (dog number)
• Sebastián & Sonia (aerial actors)
• Sky Elements (Drone Act)
• Solange Kardinaly (transformer)

Who were the America's Got Talent Finalists of season 19 in the top 5?

5. Learn more Jonasi (comedian)
4. Solange Kardinaly (Quick Transformation Number)
3. Sky Elements (Drone Appearance)
2. Roni Sagi & Rhythm (Dog Number)
1. Richard Goodall (singer)

Who won? America's Got Talent Season 19?

Richard Goodall was crowned the winner America's Got Talent Season 19.

Richard Goodall, winner of the 19th season of “America's Got Talent”

Richard Goodall, winner of the 19th season of “America's Got Talent”

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Deadline spoke with Goodall after his America's Got Talent victory and told us he was shocked by the result.

“I went into every single part of the show with no expectations,” Goodall told us. “I just went out there and left it all on the stage. I sang a song and whatever happened, happened. I just went out there every time and had fun and soaked up everything I learned here on the show.”

Goodall's greatest support throughout the experience was his wife, who accompanied him in the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.

“She always said, 'You know, you're going to make it to the top. If we just pick the right song, you're going to make it to the top,'” Goodall recalled his wife saying. “And every single round we cleared the hurdle until I was finally crowned the winner, which I still don't quite understand… I don't think I quite understand it yet.”

Goodall said the prize money “will change our lives,” adding: “Whatever happens after the show will surely just be the icing on the cake.”

“We will have a nice little house and be able to retire, perhaps in style, and see what other opportunities are on the horizon,” he added.

Goodall said he wanted his story to inspire people to never give up on their dreams.remembered that he had auditioned for AGT in 2009, but it has not.

“I've been a fan of the show for years,” he said. “I tried it and it wasn't that I gave up, it was just like it was meant to be. And now here I am, at my age, doing it again.”

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