Ken Jeong joins America’s Got Talent as judge in Cuts round

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Ken Jeong will be the first celebrity to join America’s Got Talent Season 13 in the Judge Cuts round.

As reported by IBTCrazy Rich Asians star Ken Jeong will be joining the panel of judges on America’s Got Talent.

Now in its 13th Season, America’s Got Talent is currently in its ‘Judge Cuts’ round. Jeong will sit alongside other judges – Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Mel B, and Howie Mandel – and will help to decide which contestants will advance to the next round.

Airing on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EDT on NBC, America’s Got Talent shared a teaser clip that featured Jeong as a judge. In the clip, contestant Aaron Chow dangerously shoots an apple over Klum’s head.

Jeong and Klum are invited to join the daredevil on stage where he asks Klum to place her ring in an apple. After Chow hits the apple with a bow and arrow, he joking gives the ring to Jeong, asking him to put it on Klum’s finger.

Ahead of the show, Jeong himself tweeted, “the man with no talent looks to see if America’s Got Talent.”

In other news, Jeong recently stopped his stand up show to save a woman who was having a seizure.

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