Ahren Belisle is hoping his quick wit and unique delivery impressed the judges and the viewers Tuesday night as the comedian with North Bay roots made his second appearance on America's Got Talent on Tuesday night.
The 28-year-old who now lives in Toronto, lives with cerebral palsy and uses a computer-generated voice from his phone to help with his comedy routine. An engineer by day, the former Chippewa and West Ferris alum says he took a stab at comedy just over a year ago and has not stopped.
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During that first audition back in June, Belisle made the high-profile AGT panel that includes Howie Mandel, Simon Cowell, Sofia Vergara and Heidi Klum chuckle, poking fun at himself as well as his heritage.
During this routine Tuesday, Belisle poked fun at people not understanding his disability.
"Ahren Belisle nailed all his jokes," is stated on the Ahren Belisle Comedy Facebook page.
All voting methods through the app and online closed this morning at 7 a.m. Rules restricted fans outside of the United States from voting through the NBC app.