How America's Got Talent is working around the coronavirus lockdown
, will accept submissions from performers who are sheltered at home due to the coronavirus pandemic. Though the NBC show was able to film audition rounds earlier this spring at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, it will still consider acts from those stuck in lockdown.
In this exclusive sneak peek from the show's online casting process, Klum shows off her quarantine manicure and Cowell sports a set of colorful pajamas as they prepare to judge some online submissions. Since desperate times call for desperate measures, everyone has been forced to create their own device to reject an act. Naturally, Cowell has come up with the most obnoxious one!
"We're all in new territory," says Cowell. "We've never done this before. We're at home doing this, so I love trying things for the first time."
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