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Can The Sacred Riana Survive the ‘Judge Cuts’ on America’s Got Talent?
By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 11:03 AM July 31, 2018

The Sacred Riana (Contributed photo)

Despite receiving a red buzzer from Simon Cowell, The Sacred Riana managed to sway the rest of the America’s Got Talent judges—Mel B., Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel—to the dark side. As The Sacred Riana returns on center stage, can she survive the “Judge Cuts” and make it to the live show?

The Judge Cuts segment is where one guest judge joins the judges’ panel each show and is given one golden buzzer opportunity to send an act straight to the live shows.

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Proving that The Sacred Riana’s the original viral scream queen, her Judges’ Auditions performance clip on YouTube has received over eight million views in less than one month.

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Marie Antoinette Riana Graharani better known as The Sacred Riana is an illusionist from Indonesia whose horror-influenced act was seen by millions when she performed it on Asia’s Got Talent in 2017. Riana’s long hair covering her face was inspired by the girl-ghost Sadako from the Japanese hit movie The Ring.

On December 14 last year, she was announced as the winner of Asia’s Got Talent 2017. This time she terrifies American audiences with her ghost-like appearances and creepy illusions as she spreads terror on stage with the Judge Cuts.

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America’s Got Talent airs every Thursdays and Fridays at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on AXN. /jpv

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