How does a mentalist pull off his biggest tricks? INSIDE EDITION is finding out. Oz Pearlman, who has been shocking TV audiences with incredible feats of mental telepathy since appearing on America’s Got Talent last season, agreed to hit the streets of New York with IE. We also met with Penn and Teller who revealed how they pull off a mentalist trick right in front of our eyes. Watch the video at:
Every showgirl has that “bucket list” show or theater she would like to perform in. ForJade Simone, it was Radio City Music Hall.
From the time Jade was a little girl in Dallas, she would watch the Rockettes in their televised Christmas specials. She would practice her kicks every day, preparing for the inevitable moment where she, too, would become a Rockette.
Unfortunately, the Rockette thing never worked out. Jade was an inch too short. And one inch can make all the difference … in more ways than one.
But a showgirl can still dream—right?
Who needs Rockettes anyway? I mean, they’re only gorgeous with stunning long legs, the epitome of grace, class and dance perfection. … Sorry, I’m not sure how I just digressed like that. What was I talking about? Oh right, back to Jade Simone.
Jade found enormous success as a Vegas showgirl, MC and burlesque entertainer in shows like Sizzle of Las Vegas and many others across the country. Suddenly, being a Rockette and performing at Radio City Music Hall didn’t seem that important anymore. But when Jade was spotted at one of her shows and given the opportunity to perform at Radio City Music Hall, she then realized there was nothing she would rather do in life, and everything else paled in comparison.
She couldn’t contain her excitement. Her dream had come true! She was going to perform at Radio City Music Hall, but instead of being a Rockette, she would make her debut as a magician’s assistant … to a Magic Chihuahua … and his owner, a grumpy Magic Dragon. Read More….
Now that NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” has concluded Season 10 and crowned ventriloquist Paul Zerdin the winner, it should be smooth sailing for the performer from here on out. Unfortunately, that’s not the case as a pair of fellow ventriloquists are now accusing Zerdin of joke-theft.
According to BBC News, once Zerdin won the grand prize of the 2015 competition, he told the outlet that one of the only reasons he agreed to do the show was because no one back home in the U.K. would notice.
“I never thought it would be like this. I just thought I’d nip over to America, have a go at this talent show, and if it didn’t work out then I could come home back to the UK and no one would be any the wiser,” he said. Read more
Oz Pearlman in the finals of Americas Got Talent. Oz performed very well and received a standing O from the judges. He may be a $1,000,000.00 richer tomorrow…