After weeks of fierce competition and heartfelt performances, Richard Goodall, the beloved singing janitor from Terre Haute, Indiana, achieved an extraordinary milestone by winning the title of America’s Got Talent Season 19 on Tuesday, September 24. His impressive journey, which included earning a coveted Golden Buzzer from judge Heidi Klum, culminated in a stunning victory that left viewers and fans alike in awe.
At 55, Goodall not only walked away with the title but also a grand prize of $1 million and the excitement of recently marrying his partner, Angie. During the finale, he excitedly shared the news of their wedding, further adding to the joyous atmosphere of the event. “My brain is just absolutely mush at this point. Surreal doesn’t even cover what has happened,” Goodall expressed in a heartfelt interview with PEOPLE after his win. “This has been an absolute rollercoaster and now it has ended with absolute golden dust flying everywhere.”
In a nostalgic nod to his roots, Goodall performed “Don’t Stop Believin’”—the very same song that won the hearts of the judges during his audition—alongside members of the iconic band Journey. “I never imagined I’d be on this stage with them,” he shared. “The audition was just supposed to be a fun experience, and I never dreamed it would lead to this.”
As the finale progressed, the ten finalists were gradually narrowed down, creating a suspenseful atmosphere. Goodall and fellow finalists Jonasi, Kardinaly, Sky Elements, and Rhythm and Roni anxiously awaited the results. When host Terry Crews finally announced that Goodall had clinched the title, cheers erupted throughout the venue.
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“This means everything to Angie and me,” Goodall said, referencing his wife. “It gives us a chance to do something different, get a nice house, and give back to people.” His words resonated deeply with the audience, highlighting the importance of family and dreams fulfilled.
Klum, visibly emotional and supportive, praised Goodall, saying, “I’m beyond excited for him. I know this will change his life.” She recognized his dedication to his work as a janitor and his love for his community, assuring fans that he would remain the same humble man even with newfound fame.
After the whirlwind of emotions, Goodall quipped about Angie’s reaction to his win: “She said, ‘I’m getting my house… and a washer dryer!’” On a more serious note, he acknowledged her unwavering support, stating, “I couldn’t have made it through this without her.”
Looking ahead, Goodall expressed his intention to return to his janitorial job at Chauncey Rose Middle School “for a little while,” as he and Angie contemplate their next steps together. “We’ll see what opportunities come our way,” he said, adding that part of the prize money will go toward investing in their future.
For now, Richard Goodall is embracing every moment of this incredible journey, declaring, “This whole week has just been an absolute dream. An absolute dream that I don’t want to wake up from.”