'AGT: All-Stars' fans dub ballerina Vitoria Bueno as 'prancing girl', ask how she made it to 'top three'
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA: Monday night's last performer on 'America's Got Talent: All-Stars' was Vitoria Bueno, an 18-year-old Brazilian born without arms. Despite making it to the top three and having the possibility to compete in the finals, some fans were relieved that Super Fans did not give her the opportunity.
Vitoria is from a little Brazilian village. She pursued her dance goals despite being born without arms owing to a genetic issue. She came in second place on 'Das Supertalent' Season 15. On stage, Vitoria's dancing teacher translates for her. The young lady uses her feet to do several daily tasks. She does a classical ballet dance to the song 'You Say' by Lauren Daigle. She's well-trained and confident in her dancing.
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Heidi Klum compliments Vitoria's grace and elegance. Simon Cowell describes the Brazilian dancer as a "star" who "lit up the room." "You have this glow about you, Vitória, we were mesmerized," the judge continues. "It's amazing the amount of strength and elegance you put in," Howie Mandel commented.
Fans on Reddit had some strong opinions on her performance with most saying, "Not impressed. Sorry." Another viewer commented on her dancing, "I’m sorry but she was literally just prancing around…" Some were even shocked to learn she made it to the top 3 performances of the night, "No f**king way ballerina girl made it, at least it wasn’t Dustin though." But they were happy to see she beat magician Dustin Tavella, "I’m so happy the prancing girl beat dustin 🥹🥹"
Happy with the top 2 of the night, another fan questioned, "This is a solid top two. How the heck did Vitoria make the top three?" Another viewer quipped, "Lol did she think she went through or."
'America's Got Talent: All-Stars' airs every Monday at 8/7c on NBC.
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