Beyond the Voice: How 12-Year-Old Brynn Cummings Reimagined Ventriloquism on the AGT Stage
Every once in a while, a young performer arrives who doesn’t just follow in the footsteps of legends but creates a “miracle” of their own. Brynn Cummings, a 12-year-old from Michigan, stepped onto the America’s Got Talent stage with a profound respect for those who came before her, citing former winner Darci Lynne as her primary inspiration. However, Brynn brought an authentic twist to the craft that left the judges completely stunned. Instead of a traditional musical number, she delivered an arresting “mashup” act that combined the difficult art of ventriloquism with high-level mentalism and magic.
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The authentic chemistry between Brynn and her puppet, Penelope, was profoundly evident from the start. In a singular move that broke the typical mold, the duo headed down to the judges’ table to perform a series of “miracle” mind-reading tricks. Brynn’s vocal texture remained perfectly steady as she “read” the thoughts of the judges while blindfolded, correctly identifying an oatmeal cookie and an Apple Watch. It was an arresting display of multi-tasking and stage presence that felt entirely singular. Simon Cowell praised her for doing something “better and different,” noting that her profound charm and “miracle” talent made her an instant standout. Watch the full video to see the singular moment Brynn combined two worlds to earn four enthusiastic “yeses!”







