After The Fall On America's Got Talent Extreme, A British Stuntman Yells "Boo To Death."
- A British stuntman had a severe accident while training for America's Got Talent.
- Extreme and thanked his supporters from the hospital last week.
- Jonathan Goodwin posted a photo on Instagram on Wednesday jokingly saying "on-on-to-death."
The 41-year-old man is said to have slipped between two vehicles hovering in mid-air before falling to the ground. He said he would rest after the incident left him "on the verge." According to TMZ, the cascade had something to do with the Welsh driver getting rid of a crazy shirt while dangling with his feet between two swinging cars. However, instead of falling safely between them on the air mattress.
"A few days ago, my life took a left turn," Goodwin, also known as The Dare Devil, told his Instagram followers in his update. "And the explosion of love from all over the world; from people I didn't even expect to know me or remember me... just amazing." "I was on the verge of avoiding the worst thing a human can do without fear ... because love protected me," he continued.
Add: "Until death, I say to-Zum-Zum-bu-buh ... and to the others ... look at this room. Which made no sense for a while, but I still have a lot to do in this world." His fiancé, actress Amanda Abington, tweeted, "I love you so, so much.
News contacted the show's producers for comment.
The play was stopped after the incident. America's Got Talent division includes judges Simon Cowell, Terry Crews, former WWE wrestler Nicki Bella and motorsport champion Travis Pastrana.
Pembrokeshire-based Goodwin has appeared on shows including One Way Out and How Not to Be a Shark Bait on Discovery Channel and Steel Balls on Channel 4, Jonathan Ross Show, and British Got Talent. . In 2012, he got his action series entitled The Incredible Mr. Goodwin on UKTV's Watch.
His mid-air stunts include:
- Letting sharks attack him.
- Climbing free skyscrapers.
- Lying on spikes while the wind blows against his chest with a hammer.
He also carried out "extreme planning" (taking positions on the board for hours) and was "buried alive" for entertainment purposes. Last year, Goodwin, who competed as one of the illusionists in London's West End, was also a semifinalist on America's Got Talent.