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America’s Got Talent: All-Stars |  Jannick Fournier shines, but he doesn’t conquer

America’s Got Talent: All-Stars | Jannick Fournier shines, but he doesn’t conquer

Quebecer Jeanick Fournier, winner of the latest edition of Canada’s Got Talenton the show on Monday America’s Got Talent: All-Starswhere she performed the song I will never love again. The singer impressed the audience and the judges during her performance, but she was knocked out in the first round.


Dressed in a shimmering green dress, Janique Fournier appeared on stage for an interpretation of Lady Gaga’s play from the movie. A star is born. The singer has been a guest on the show which features former contestants from around the world, most of whom are very popular with the audience. It is also the spectators who decide the winners of the first evening and, accordingly, will go further in the competition.

Janique Fournier, who said she was ready for “the best performance of her life,” wowed judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel and Heidi Klum. The latter also noted that this number was stronger than its carryover to the Canadian version of the show last year.

The number, short but full of intensity, earned him a standing ovation from the audience and the judges. Behind his microphone, Jannick Fournier pushed high notes without losing control of his voice. Heidi Klum, as Quebec sang, appeared wide-eyed, visibly surprised.

“Some people have talent and they were made to be on stage. The former model told her you were one of them because the judges were able to comment on the performance. She also tweeted during the show’s broadcast to highlight her number: “A star is born… wow,” she wrote, in the caption. reference to the movie.

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“Janic Fournier makes me proud to be from Canada,” Howie Mandel tweeted during the evening.

“My life has completely changed”

In the show’s video released just before the performance, Jeanick Fournier flashes back to the year since he appeared on the show. “My life has completely changed,” says the person who also works as a palliative care worker in Saguenay. She signed a record deal with Universal Music Canada, and has released an album and music videos. She said she now had a daily life that she could never have imagined. We also saw her at her home in Quebec, with her children, who greeted the American audience watching the show in French.

If Jeanick Fournier had not gone any further during this special edition ofAmerica’s Got TalentHowie Mandel and Simon Cowell highlighted his audacity. Simon Cowell told her after her number: “I have a lot of respect for someone who has already won and is coming back because he still has higher ambitions.”

Mandel added that it was wise to stay in Canada and not risk anything. “When you don’t play, you don’t risk losing,” he remarked admiringly, before emphasizing again that she was really brave for starting.