Jessica Sanchez wins America's Got Talent Season 20
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Filipino-American singer Jessica Sanchez, who is nine months pregnant, won season 20 of the NBC reality competition series "America's Got Talent" on Wednesday night (US time).
The Southern California native's victory, which included the coveted $1 million prize, was announced during the finale on Sept. 24.
"I'm really emotional right now. This is amazing, thank you so much, America," said Jessica after she won the contest.
After weeks of competition, the Season 20 hopefuls have been narrowed down to the top 10. This year's finalists include rapper Mama Duke, aerialists Sirca Marea, rapper Micah Palace, the light-up dance group LightWire, musician Steve Ray Ladson, the dance group Team Recycled, singer Jourdan Blue, the Leo High School Choir, and improv rapper Chris Turner, NBC reported.
All 10 acts delivered their final, show-stopping performances on Sept. 23, marking their last opportunity to impress fans and secure viewer votes. But Jessica's vocal
talents were unmatched.
In the finale episode of AGT Season 20, Jessica gave a powerful performance of "Golden Hour" by JVKE.
It was an emotional moment for Jessica, who made a triumphant return as a contestant on 'America's Got Talent' after 20 years. In 2012, Jessica finished second on the popular singing contest 'American Idol' in 2012.
Now 29, Jessica told the audience that she joined the first season of "AGT" when she was a little girl. She only reached the semis. The singer said she was devastated when she got eliminated, but the experience pushed her to sing more. But now she's back.'
"It took me 20 years, but I know exactly who I am and I know exactly what I want. I. I'm excited to be back," she told judge Simon Cowell during an audition for the show.
In July, Jessica also told the judges that she's now married and pregnant.