'America's Got Talent' season 14 teaser gives us a sneak peek into a dangerous act and fans are left with mixed reactions

Coming all the way from India, Karamjit and Karawjit Singh's terrifying talent had fans and judges on the edge of their seat. But how much is too dangerous?
PUBLISHED JUN 4, 2019

As much as you would want to look away, your eyes will be glued to the screen with this dangerous act that will take the stage when 'America's Got Talent' season 14 airs on Tuesday. 

'America's Got Talent' premiered last week with its first round of auditions. Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Julianne Hough and Gabrielle Union play the gracious judges. 

This season the series also introduced us to a new host. Replacing Tyra Banks was Terry Crews who was the host of 'America's Got Talent: The Champions'. During the premiere, we saw various jaw-dropping performances that stunned the judges and audience. 



 

Some of the performances were emotional and left many in tears, while some left us in fits of laughter. It is no doubt that after last week's episode this next episode of 'America's Got Talent' is eagerly awaited. Teasing fans with what's ahead, the series recently revealed a sneak peek of what we can expect on Tuesday and it sure has danger written all over it. 

Coming all the way from India, Karamjit and Karawjit Singh take danger and fruit smashing to heights that no one expected. A part of the  Bir Khalsa Group, their act consists of smashing coconuts and watermelon blindfolded. Previously the  Bir Khalsa Group also appeared on AGT's in 2011. 

But now appearing again, do they have what it takes to win against contestants like Kodi Lee or everyone else auditioning this season?  It is too early to predict that. But considering their audition performance, the duo left judges and audience sitting at the edge of their seat with their performance. 

AMERICA'S GOT TALENT -- "Auditions 2" Episode 1402 -- Pictured: Karamjit & Karawjit Singh -- (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)

Mandel was left shocked while Cowell tried to cover his face toward the end. After they were done with their performance, the duo received a standing ovation from the judges. After taking a look at this dangerous act, fans were left shocked and with mixed reactions. 

Some fans loved it saying, "Had to hold my breath throughout the entire duration of the video," revealed a fan on Twitter. Adding to that another fan said, "I was on the edge throughout." 

While a few fans enjoyed the dangerous act, some revealed how terrifying it is to be performed on television. "I don't know if such stunts should be carried on further in talent shows. It's too risky to be commercialized on such shows. It's a talent, for sure, mentally navigating the area after having one look, but too risky for TV," a fan wrote on Twitter. 

"@SimonCowell this should never be allowed. Now there are going to be a bunch of copycats trying this most dangerous stunt. Don't put out these acts that could give people sick ideas," said another fan. Continuing a fan said, "This is the most terrifying thing I’ve seen." 

'America's Got Talent' season 14 airs every Tuesday night on NBC. Check your local listings for more information. 

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