‘America’s Got Talent’ group Siro-A reacts to stunning elimination
It’s not that often that we are legitimately surprised by an elimination on “America’s Got Talent,” mostly because a good 80% of the time, the voters tend to get it right. However, there have been two pretty crazy eliminations this season. It starts with losing Freckled Sky much earlier than we thought we would, but even with them, they did have a slightly underwhelming performance compared to their original audition.
With Siro-A, we’re still not really sure what happened. They were so good every time we saw them, they had Piers Morgan’s golden buzzer, The only thing that really seemed to doom them was running against some other popular acts Wednesday night, plus America’s sudden love for magicians over the past couple of years. We thought for sure that Oz Pearlman and Derek Hughes would cancel each other out, but that did not happen.
At least the guys are still in good spirits about it, right? The photo below is proof of that, where they posed alongside Ira, who was also sent home.
While Siro-A probably should be sad about going home, the reality here is that they’ve still fared much better than the majority of acts on the show, and with their international appeal it feels like they are going to be just fine. They have a talent that will be in demand, and is completely different from almost everything else that is out there at the moment.
We’ll have some rankings over the weekend, so stay tuned.
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Luka Modrić
September 4, 2015 @ 5:55 pm
The worst decision in the history of America’s Got Talent. The voting system is terrible. This is proof. I wish something was done to justify this. Absolutely disgusting.
Brockdk
September 16, 2015 @ 4:06 am
I 100% agree with you. It’s ridiculous. It All started when Fighting Gravity didn’t take first and it just continues every year. What a shame.
todg
September 4, 2015 @ 3:57 pm
In the history of America’s getting it wrong on AGT, this was definitely the wrong-est.