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girl, 11, takes 'America's Got Talent' prize Bianca Ryan has the pipes - and now
she has $1 million Bianca Ryan, an 11-year-old belter from Mayfair
with a set of pipes from the heavens, won $1 million last night on the NBC talent-slash-freak
show America's Got Talent, besting nine other contenders, including cloggers,
jugglers, a magic act, and a 75-year-old hip-hopper billed as Rappin' Granny. "How
do you feel?" host Regis Philbin asked Bianca as he handed her a mock check. "I
don't even know," said the little girl with the auburn ringlets, tears streaming
down her face. Bianca, who in less than two weeks is to start sixth grade
at School Lane Charter School in Bensalem, won international attention in late
June by singing "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" from Dreamgirls. The clip of the little girl in the black-and-white dress her father
had bought her at Macy's became a wildly popular video on the Web site YouTube.com.
She came back a month later to sing "Piece of My Heart," which Janis
Joplin had made popular. Her win snaps a stubborn losing streak among Philadelphia-area
reality-show contestants that extends from Justin Guarini (the Doylestown-bred
runner-up on the first season of Fox's American Idol) to Helene Eksterowicz (the
South Jersey school psychologist who "won" the second season of ABC's
The Bachelor -- only to break it off when her betrothed turned out to be a world-class
cad). Like American Idol, America's Got Talent used a panel of three judges:
actor David Hasselhoff, singer Brandy, and, playing the snotty British naysayer,
Fleet Street journalist Piers Morgan. Last night's series finale at Paramount
Studios in Hollywood featured an assortment of performers, including Philbin singing/speaking
"There's No Business Like Show Business" in a style that gave new meaning
to the expression "Don't give up your day job." Bianca, who said
she counts Mariah Carey, Celine Dion and Patti LaBelle as inspirations, was a
clear judges' favorite. After her performance Wednesday, Brandy marveled:
"This girl makes me want to go practice." Bianca was coached this week
by singer Yolanda Adams. Bianca was accompanied in California by her mother,
Janette, and her father, Shawn. In a July interview, Shawn Ryan said Bianca got
her start in show business in 2004, when she asked him to take her to an audition
of Star Search in New York. She won a slot but lost. She later appeared
on Showtime at the Apollo and sang the national anthem at an Eagles game. Her
biggest prize, before last night's win, was a trip to Walt Disney World, which
she picked up in a talent contest sponsored by WOGL-FM (98.1). |