Gabriella Laberge Leaves Simon Cowell Hanging With Shocking Twist

French-Canadian singer Gabriella Laberge, 28, stepped onto the America’s Got Talent stage feeling nervous yet hopeful. Her audition started a bit rough, with an awkward interview and a violin performance that didn’t really catch the judges’ attention. It seemed like her dreams might be over before they even started, especially when Simon Cowell reached for his buzzer.

But then, something incredible happened. Laberge revealed her secret weapon: her voice. Singing James Blunt’s “Goodbye My Lover” with a delicate yet soulful touch, she changed the whole atmosphere. The judges were drawn in by her heartfelt performance, and even Cowell’s hand backed away.

To make her performance more impressive, she added her own folk-inspired twist by seamlessly transiting from singing to a captivating violin solo. As soon as her performance ended, everyone in the room stood up and applauded enthusiastically, praising her outstanding display.

Enjoy her stunning performance in the video below:

At just 28 years old, Laberge amazed everyone with her incredible singing and violin skills. Howie Mandel, one of the judges, couldn’t help but show how impressed he was.

When the video was shared on social media, it blew up! With a whopping 14.6 million views on YouTube and counting, it’s no wonder why. People flooded the comments section with compliments for Laberge. Online, viewers couldn’t stop praising her, calling her a violin master and a heavenly singer.

One person left a comment, saying, “She’s amazing, plays the violin like a master, sings like an angel, is beautiful to the eye, and performs with courage….she’s the entire package!” Another added, “She has such a beautiful voice with a bit of country vibe she’d totally kill in that genre wow it’s like I was listening to a filtered Disney movie live.”

It’s clear that Laberge’s talent and passion really shine through on the show, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who watches.

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