Quebec's Jeanick Fournier bested seven other contestants to win $150,000, 100,000 Air Miles Dream Miles, and the chance to perform at the “America’s Got Talent Las Vegas Live” stage show.
It’s fitting that Jeanick Fournier’s talent has finally been discovered. That’s because the newest “Canada’s Got Talent” winner has always had a knack for finding the talent in everyone else around her.The Chicoutimi, Quebec resident who turns 50 Friday, also works as a palliative care attendant, helping long-term cancer patients with the everyday things most of us take for granted.
It’s the same voice that helped the singer take home the “Canada’s Got Talent” crown on Tuesday night. Fournier bested seven other contestants to win $150,000, 100,000 Air Miles Dream Miles, and the chance to perform at the “America’s Got Talent Las Vegas Live” stage show. “I was never ready in my head,” Fournier said coyly, in stark contrast to the confidence she commanded on stage all season. “I wasn’t ready in my heart.”
“The minute she walked on stage, she opened her mouth and she sounded exactly like the other famous French-Canadian we know ,” Ell told The Star after the finale. “I was just blown away!” Former pro wrestler and “Canada’s Got Talent” judge Trish Stratus agreed that Canada had picked the right winner.
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