In Case You Missed It: Chapel Hart Gets the Golden Buzzer on America’s Got Talent

In Case You Missed It: Chapel Hart Gets the Golden Buzzer on America’s Got Talent

Chapel Hart appeared on America’s Got Talent and did what many who perform on the show hope for…they got the golden buzzer.

As Danica Hart, Devynn Hart and Trea Swindle stepped on the stage and introduced themselves to judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandell, Heidi Klum, and Sophie Vergara, Simon shared his love of American all girl bands and asked the women where they saw themselves in 5 years, to which the answer was “World domination.”

Chapel Hart then broke into their original song “You Can Have Him Jolene” – which was inspired by their musical hero, Dolly Parton‘s classic hit, “Jolene.” As the trio finished singing, the crowd was already chanting “Golden Buzzer.”

Simon added “Trust me, I needed you today” and he went on to say that if he hadn’t used his golden buzzer already, he would have hit it.

CH’s Trea volunteered “You can give it a try if you want” – which prompted the audience to once again break out in the “golden buzzer” chant.

That led judges Simon, Howie, Heidi, Sophie, along with host Terry Crews to converge in a huddle that resulted in all judges joining together for a group golden buzzer.

It was an unforgettable moment for Chapel Hart and all that watch America’s Got Talent.

Watch the group golden buzzer worthy performance from Chapel Hart here…

Photo Courtesy of Chapel Hart and America’s Got Talent

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