With Simon Cowell in the house, “Canada's Got Talent” wrapped up its season in Niagara Falls Tuesday by handing the $150,000 prize to Quebec singer Jeanick ...
Cowell is the iconic creator of the “Got Talent” franchise, which airs in 194 territories worldwide. Cowell revealed he hadn’t seen any of the acts perform on previous episodes and didn’t know what he was in for. I love all of them.” Huge line-ups started mid-afternoon to get into the theatre, including a separate line of hopefuls trying to get in. One of them joined her on stage after she was announced the winner. “I’m excited for everyone performing.
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BID À DAY. Jeanick Fournier's dream has come true: the singer and beneficiary attendant from Saguenay is the grand champion of the show's 2022 season ...
“I have nothing but gratitude and I want to say a huge thank you to the Quebec public. “A huge thank you to the people of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec and Canada for your support. Last of the eight contestants in the final to run, the 49-year-old artist was initially chosen as one of the three contestants who obtained the most votes from the public, who were responsible for determining the winner of the competition.
Jeanick Fournier wins $150000, courtesy of CIBC, to help achieve her ambitions, and the opportunity to perform in the “America's Got Talent Las Vegas...
Simon Cowell’s Syco Entertainment, is an independent entertainment company which owns TV formats such as “Got Talent” and “The X Factor”. Got Talent is officially the world’s most successful reality TV format; America’s Got Talent remains the No1 summer series in the US for the past 15 years; The X Factor is the most successful music TV format in history delivering more global chart stars than any other show. MEM’s strong development slate and accelerated investment continues to answer the rapidly changing needs of broadcasters and streamers, and has resulted in expansive growth, bringing exciting, original content to diverse audiences worldwide. From Too Hot To Handle to Mosquito Coast, Game of Talents to The Hand of God, Farmer Wants A Wife to ‘Got Talent’, Family Feud to My Brilliant Friend and The Investigation to Arctic Drift, our focus is simple – we create and deliver irresistible entertainment. This season has been incredible, and I truly believe has shone an enormous spotlight on the amount of talented artists we have from coast to coast to coast. Dancers, singers, illusionists, comedians, and every imaginable talent in between have graced the CGT stage, including showstopping viral performances by 14-year-old singer Shea who received over 7.2M views on YouTube and Trillium Entertainment with 5.7M views on TikTok. Congratulations to the entire team, especially Jeanick Fournier,” said Scott McGillivray, Executive Producer, Canada’s Got Talent and Owner, McGillivray Entertainment Media. Thank you to Citytv and thank you to all of the Got Talent team. “There’s no other platform like this in the country that can showcase and market homegrown stars, propelling them to global success. In partnership with AIR MILES, Fournier also receives 100,000 Air Miles Dream Miles to take her show on the road. “It's thrilling to see how Canada has embraced & celebrated homegrown talent and become part of the Got Talent family. CIBC is rewarding the Canada’s Got Talent Champion with a grand prize of $150,000 and the opportunity to work with a financial advisor to help achieve their ambition. “Thank you to all of the people from Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean Québec and Canada for your support.