America's Got Talent has a new winner - Hurricane and her owner Adrian. Hurricane is the first dog since 2012 to win the competition.
Who doesn’t love a talent show? Complete with witty remarks from judges, soundtrack so loud it can wake the dead and people with a variety of skills that you’d never even consider showcasing on the stage. Unfortunately, they quickly grew boring as most of the winners are singers or dancers. Well, this just changed as the most adorable dog named Hurricane and her owner just won the top prize in “America’s Got Talent”.
Hurricane and Adrian made history and became the first dog act to triumph in AGT since 2012, giving the viewers a breath of fresh air. Their exceptional performance made the crowd laugh and stole the hearts of millions of people watching at home – they definitely will be the talk of the town in the upcoming weeks.
The victory did not come easy to them as they faced serious competition against incredible magician Anna DeGuzman and Murmuration dance troupe in the final showdown. While every act was fascinating to watch, nothing could top the performance prepared by Adrian and his pooch.
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