Simon Cowell stopped the boy’s performance and asked him to sing acapella. After the boy sang, Simon was in shock

In a potentially calamitous moment, a 12-year-old girl from Easley, South Carolina, transformed an interrupted audition on “America’s Got Talent” into an indelible experience for both the judges and the audience.

As Ansley embarked on her rendition of Aretha Franklin’s “Think,” judge Simon Cowell unexpectedly halted her performance, expressing disdain for the background music, which he deemed “horrible, horrible.”

 

 

 

After a brief pause, Cowell proposed that Ansley proceed without any musical accompaniment. Although initially taken aback, she graciously accepted, even indulging in a sip of water from Cowell’s cup, playfully dubbed “magic water.” The audience and judges rallied behind her with resounding applause.

Buoyed by newfound confidence, Ansley commenced singing the song with the finesse and composure of a seasoned professional.

 

Her performance captivated all four judges, eliciting unanimous “yes” votes and securing her advancement to the next round.