Simon Cowell couldn’t believe his ears and asked the beautiful girl to sing acapella. After singing the girl, Simone was in shock

In what could have been a disastrous moment, a 12-year-old girl from Easley, South Carolina, turned an interrupted audition on “America’s Got Talent” into an unforgettable experience for both the judges and the audience.

As Ansley began her performance of Aretha Franklin’s “Think,” judge Simon Cowell suddenly stopped her, criticizing the background music as «horrible, horrible.»

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