Will Adrian Stoica move to semi-finals? ‘AGT: Fantasy League’ star throws stellar performance amid being dubbed ‘great example’ with dog act
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: 'AGT: Fantasy League' stars Adrian Stoica and Hurricane left AGT viewers and judges awestruck with their mesmerizing skyway performance. Each judge had nothing but positive remarks, fortifying the duo's strong chances of reaching the semi-finals.
Mel B, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, and Simon Cowell were so impressed that they couldn't resist giving Adrian and Hurricane a standing ovation. This unanimous show of admiration not only solidified their place in the semi-finals but also showcased the undeniable impact of their act on the spin off series.
In the entertaining FL02 episode, Adrian and Hurricane dazzled the audience with a medley of dog tricks. Hurricane showcased his talents by preventing Adrian from indulging in fatty foods, amusingly pushing him over to a set of scales, and even lending a paw in support as Adrian performed sit-ups.
All of this was set to the lively beats of DNCE's 'Cake By the Ocean'. The performance not only highlighted Hurricane's impressive skills but also added a delightful and humorous touch to their dynamic act, leaving viewers thoroughly entertained.
Mel B was so impressed by Adrian and Hurricane's act that she enthusiastically declared it a 'great example of what AGT Fantasy League is about'.
Is ‘AGT: Fantasy League’ star Adrian Stoica married?
Adrian Stoica, hailing from Italy, stands out not just as a dog trainer but as a six-time Disc Dog World Champion.
Despite his remarkable success, he maintains a private personal life, keeping the details of his marital status under wraps.
Stoica's primary focus revolves around his illustrious career and his inseparable companion, Hurricane. Devoting his life to the intricate art of canine instruction, Adrian's passion for dogs and frisbee tricks has earned him acclaim worldwide.
Over the span of approximately eight years, Adrian and his canine partner Hurricane have become a dynamic duo in the world of dog performances. Their mesmerizing routines, marked by a profound bond and impeccable skills, have captivated audiences across the globe.
For Adrian Stoica, it's not just about a career but a shared journey of canine artistry with his loyal friend Hurricane.
'AGT: Fantasy League’ star Adrian Stoica and Hurricane are winner of ‘AGT’ Season 18
Claiming victory in Season 18, Adrian Stoica and Hurricane emerged as the champions, securing the coveted $1,000,000 prize and the opportunity to headline a show in Las Vegas.
Their journey reached a crescendo in the Episode 1821 finale, where they added a dash of canine charm to celebrity chef Cat Cora's pasta preparation, albeit with Hurricane playfully disrupting the culinary proceedings.
Despite the kitchen chaos, the duo managed to win over the audience, receiving enough votes to secure a spot in the top 5, edging out competitor Ahren Belisle.
The suspense reached its peak when, in a thrilling moment, Adrian and Hurricane were declared the winners of Season 18. They triumphed over formidable acts like Anna DeGuzman, Murmuration, Putri Ariani, and Ramadhani Brothers.
Along with the grand prize of $1,000,000, they also earned a new Kia car and the headline spot at the prestigious AGT Live show in Las Vegas.
How did ‘AGT: Fantasy League’ star Adrian Stoica train Hurricane?
Adrian Stoica achieved the incredible feat of training Hurricane to the highest level through a winning formula: patience, positive reinforcement, and a whole lot of fun, according to NBC.
With unwavering patience, he guided Hurricane through each step of the training process, allowing the duo to build a strong connection. Positive reinforcement became the cornerstone of their training sessions, as Adrian showered Hurricane with praise, treats, and encouragement for every successful trick and behavior.
In this manner, Adrian and Hurricane made history as the first dog act to grace the Finals in the main series since Sara and Hero back in Season 12. Taking it a step further, they clinched victory, becoming the first dog act to do so since Olate Dogs triumphed in Season 7.