'AGT: Fantasy League' viewers dub Grace Good's 'fiery' semifinals act her 'least impressive performance'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Grace Good was determined to impress Simon Cowell on the February 5 episode of 'America's Got Talent: Fantasy League,' after failing to do so before. Even though the hula-hoop aerialist impressed the judge, the viewers were bored following one of her less memorable performances.
Grace hoped Simon liked her new routine. This time, she focused on "one big thing," as Simon noticed.
.@gracegoodcirque always heats up the #AGT stage with her performances! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/rF5vHLWMcF
— America’s Got Talent (@AGT) February 6, 2024
Heidi Klum was not so sure. Grace took off on a big hoop surrounded by flames, where she did acrobatic maneuvers.
She eventually pulled out a smaller hoop, which she lit on fire. She did a fire-eating act.
More fired-up hoops come in! Simon didn't seem angry.
Heidi goes on to add, "You delivered the danger and the beauty all together…this is so hot." Howie Mandel deems it her greatest performance yet.
Mel B says the performance is "slick and well-rehearsed." Simon believes he assisted her with the performance.
"You’ve obviously worked very hard. You really did step it up. Incredible in the end." So she finally pleased him.
However, unimpressed viewers took to X to criticize the act saying, "That sparkler saved Grace Good's routine. I lost interest slowly throughout the performance." While one asked, "Was I the only one not impressed?"
That sparkler saved Grace Good's routine. I lost interest slowly throughout the performance. #AGT
— Jacob Elyachar (@JacobElyachar) February 6, 2024
One user also noted, "I thought that was Grace Good's least impressive performance. Maybe it looks better live? I liked the aerial and other acts she did."
I thought that was Grace Good's least impressive performance. Maybe it looks better live?
— Amanda Parsons (M.ED) (@Amanda_Parsons) February 6, 2024
I liked the aerial and other acts she did. #AGT
On Instagram, fans wrote, "Her performance was excellent, but I have seen so many acts with fire and very similar." While one questioned, "Is that even real fire?"
What does 'America's Got Talent: Fantasy League' star Grace Good's act is like?
Grace, a world-renowned circus performer, astounded audiences with aerial feats and fiery antics, as well as spectacular hoop and balancing performances, which she occasionally combines into one jaw-dropping display.
Grace is a very accomplished circus performer and instructor from Nashville, Tennessee. She is recognized for her exceptional abilities. Grace has performed on prominent platforms such as NASCAR's Track Side Live at the Texas Motor Speedway.
Her unique Hula-Hoop Circus Ball routine has received international praise, leaving audience members in wonder.
Where does 'America's Got Talent: Fantasy League's Grace Good perform?
Aside from her engaging stage appearance, Grace specializes in developing personalized acts for a variety of occasions, including halftime concerts, grand openings, private engagements, and corporate functions. From hula-hoop dances to dazzling fire displays and acrobatics, she provides a wide range of memorable experiences.
Grace's commitment to her trade includes training those who want to learn how to perform these astounding feats of skill and power. She also enjoys traveling and seeing new areas while doing her shows across the world.
Grace Good's 'America's Got Talent' acts are reviewed by fire marshals
In a recent interview, Grace discussed her experience and the difficulties she had while on the show. Grace, who flew to Los Angeles with her loving boyfriend, recalled the tough 12-hour filming day.
She displayed a mixture of anxiousness and excitement as she awaited her turn to perform. Safety was an important feature of her performance, especially when dealing with fire.
Grace was assisted by specialist safety teams and licensed pyrotechnics at 'America's Got Talent' and other events, ensuring that all necessary safeguards were taken. Fire marshals often inspected her act, and she emphasized the need to keep safety precautions in place at all times.
'America's Got Talent: Fantasy League' airs on Mondays on NBC at 8 pm ET