'AGT' 's Angelica Hale Named 2-Time Golden Buzzer Winner, Reveals She's 'Nervous' to Take on Susan Boyle

Mar. 16, 2025

At just 10 years old,Angelica Halehas made history as the first-everAmerica’s Got Talentcontestant to earn two Golden Buzzer wins.The young singer from Atlanta, Georgia, who lost season 12 to winnerDarci Lynne Farmer, earned judge Howie Mandel’s coveted prize on Monday’s episode ofAGT: The Championswith her powerful performance of Rachel Platten’s 2014 hit, “Fight Song.”“This is a dream come true!” Angelica tells PEOPLE. “When I found out that I was actually the first person to get two Golden Buzzers, I was just shocked! Oh my gosh! It really is so surreal.”In 2017, guest judge Chris Hardwick called her “The Chosen One” and bestowed his Golden Buzzer to the star, who was diagnosed with Sepsis and had a life-saving kidney transplant at age 4.Trae Patton/NBCAngelica reveals she was strategic with her song choice for theChampionsaudition.“I wanted to send a message, telling [judges and fans] this is my fight song and I can put up a fight! I’m going to fight for my place onChampions,” the pre-teen says. “I was competing against some of the most amazing talents so I knew I had to step it up. I had to step up my game so the song I chose had a lot to do with me and my past.”Trae Patton/NBCAngelica is one of the youngest acts in the spin-off, but she’s already a seasoned professional.“I wasn’t scared. I told myself, ‘I’ve done this,’ and performed in front of the judges and all these people before so all I need to do is have fun and everything will be okay,” she says of returning to theAGTstage.DescribingChampionsas “so crazy” and “different,” Angelica also says she hasn’t let the pressure of the competition get to her head.“It’s going to be some real tough competition but I told myself, ‘Have fun out there,’ and nothing can go wrong if I am myself,” she recalls. “I really did have fun out there and it was one of my favoriteAGTperformances. It was so surreal to be back onAGTagain. Getting the Golden Buzzer again was mind-blowing.”Vivian Zink/NBC; Trae Patton/NBCJoining her in the finals will befellow Golden Buzzer winnerSusan Boyle, whom Angelica calls a “legend.”“I’m a little bit nervous,” she says of competing against Boyle, who earnedMel B‘s Golden Buzzer.In addition, fellow singerCristina Ramos, who wonSpain’s Got Talent, will also be a tough challenger for Angelica. “Both of them are absolutely incredible. Susan Boyle is a legend and Cristina Ramos is so incredible,” she says. “I look up to both of them. I actually was very excited to compete against them but also little nervous.”Also going through to the finals isBritain’s Got Talent‘s first-ever winner, Paul Potts, who received the fan vote after receiving a standing ovation for his Andrea Bocelli-like opera vocals.As for winning, Angelica has her eye on the prize.“Anything is possible. I wanted to doChampionsbecause I thought of it as another chance,” she says. “Not everyone gets a second chance, that once-and-a-lifetime chance to repeat it.”And the star hopes fans and viewers will stay tuned for more new music.“I’ve been writing my own songs,” she says. “I’m hoping to release my original album and some cover songs this year. Possibly having a tour would be amazing, it’s one of my goals. If you work hard, anything can happen.”America’s Got Talent: The Championsairs Mondays (8 p.m. ET) on NBC.

At just 10 years old,Angelica Halehas made history as the first-everAmerica’s Got Talentcontestant to earn two Golden Buzzer wins.

The young singer from Atlanta, Georgia, who lost season 12 to winnerDarci Lynne Farmer, earned judge Howie Mandel’s coveted prize on Monday’s episode ofAGT: The Championswith her powerful performance of Rachel Platten’s 2014 hit, “Fight Song.”

“This is a dream come true!” Angelica tells PEOPLE. “When I found out that I was actually the first person to get two Golden Buzzers, I was just shocked! Oh my gosh! It really is so surreal.”

In 2017, guest judge Chris Hardwick called her “The Chosen One” and bestowed his Golden Buzzer to the star, who was diagnosed with Sepsis and had a life-saving kidney transplant at age 4.

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America’s Got Talent: The Champions - Season 1

Angelica reveals she was strategic with her song choice for theChampionsaudition.

“I wanted to send a message, telling [judges and fans] this is my fight song and I can put up a fight! I’m going to fight for my place onChampions,” the pre-teen says. “I was competing against some of the most amazing talents so I knew I had to step it up. I had to step up my game so the song I chose had a lot to do with me and my past.”

America’s Got Talent: The Champions - Season 1

Angelica is one of the youngest acts in the spin-off, but she’s already a seasoned professional.

“I wasn’t scared. I told myself, ‘I’ve done this,’ and performed in front of the judges and all these people before so all I need to do is have fun and everything will be okay,” she says of returning to theAGTstage.

DescribingChampionsas “so crazy” and “different,” Angelica also says she hasn’t let the pressure of the competition get to her head.

“It’s going to be some real tough competition but I told myself, ‘Have fun out there,’ and nothing can go wrong if I am myself,” she recalls. “I really did have fun out there and it was one of my favoriteAGTperformances. It was so surreal to be back onAGTagain. Getting the Golden Buzzer again was mind-blowing.”

Vivian Zink/NBC; Trae Patton/NBC

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Joining her in the finals will befellow Golden Buzzer winnerSusan Boyle, whom Angelica calls a “legend.”

“I’m a little bit nervous,” she says of competing against Boyle, who earnedMel B‘s Golden Buzzer.

In addition, fellow singerCristina Ramos, who wonSpain’s Got Talent, will also be a tough challenger for Angelica. “Both of them are absolutely incredible. Susan Boyle is a legend and Cristina Ramos is so incredible,” she says. “I look up to both of them. I actually was very excited to compete against them but also little nervous.”

Also going through to the finals isBritain’s Got Talent‘s first-ever winner, Paul Potts, who received the fan vote after receiving a standing ovation for his Andrea Bocelli-like opera vocals.

As for winning, Angelica has her eye on the prize.

“Anything is possible. I wanted to doChampionsbecause I thought of it as another chance,” she says. “Not everyone gets a second chance, that once-and-a-lifetime chance to repeat it.”

And the star hopes fans and viewers will stay tuned for more new music.

“I’ve been writing my own songs,” she says. “I’m hoping to release my original album and some cover songs this year. Possibly having a tour would be amazing, it’s one of my goals. If you work hard, anything can happen.”

America’s Got Talent: The Championsairs Mondays (8 p.m. ET) on NBC.

source: people.com