Terry Crews Reveals Why He Prefers Hosting Over Judging on America’s Got Talent

Los Angeles, California — Terry Crews, the beloved host of “America’s Got Talent,” has made it clear that he has no intention of swapping his hosting duties for a judging role on the show. In a recent appearance at a red carpet event for the milestone 20th season, Crews expressed his contentment in his current role as a supportive figure for the contestants.

Crews, 56, articulated his strong preference for hosting over judging, stating that he considers himself a “bodyguard” for the talent on stage. He emphasized his connection to the performers, recalling his own aspirations and struggles as he sought his break in Hollywood. “I protect it and I watch them,” he said, recalling his early days in Michigan when he was dreaming of making it in Los Angeles.

As host, Crews provides crucial support to contestants, whether they perform well or not. He views himself as a counselor, offering encouragement and advice in the wake of their performances. “If it didn’t go well, I console them,” he explained, highlighting his commitment to nurturing the talent that steps onto the stage.

Although Crews is not interested in judging, he has thoughts on who could join the panel alongside esteemed judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofía Vergara, and Mel B. He suggested that comedian Chris Rock would make an excellent addition, given his extensive background in both humor and entertainment.

Since joining the show in its 14th season in 2019, Crews has described his role as a “dream gig.” He finds great fulfillment in being part of a program that captivates a global audience. “Where else can you go where the whole world is watching?” he asked rhetorically, highlighting the unique platform that “America’s Got Talent” provides.

As the show gears up for its season 20 premiere on May 27, the excitement surrounding the new season continues to build. Fans can expect to see the usual blend of awe-inspiring talent and heartwarming stories as contestants come together to showcase their skills.

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