“I CAN’T STOP CRYING” — FROM SCHOOL CLEANER TO AGT STAR, RICHARD GOODALL ADMITS A SHOCKING TRUTH. He emerged from the small backstage room, his eyes still red from crying — but his smile was bright. “My biggest fear is sitting in front of the judges and crying on TV… I can’t control it,” Richard confessed, leaving the entire crew stunned. A man who used to push garbage carts and mop school hallways was about to sing 80s songs on the biggest stage in America — but what worried him most was… his own tears. He wasn’t allowed to reveal the name of the song, but he said one sentence that gave everyone goosebumps: “I just want people to say WOW.” Tonight is more than just a performance — it’s the moment that determines whether those tears will turn a janitor into a legend. And America will witness: sometimes, vulnerability is the strongest thing.

“I CAN’T STOP THE TEARS” — Richard Goodall Reveals the Truth Before the AGT Finale

Just hours before stepping onto the America’s Got Talent Season 19 finale stage, fan-favorite Richard Goodall gave an interview that no one could interrupt. He admitted that his biggest weakness is: “When I sit in front of the judges for an interview, sometimes just thinking about the question is enough to make me burst into tears.”

Richard Goodall interviewed before AGT finale

According to Richard, his finale performance will be a powerful ballad from the 1980s — but due to the show’s strict rules, he isn’t allowed to reveal the exact title. “All I know is that I want people to be ‘Wowed,’” he said with a determined look in his eyes.

His journey from a school janitor to a national stage has made Richard a symbol of the American dream. Yet even as he stands on the edge of success, he refuses to pretend he’s someone else: “I still mop the school hallways during the day and only step onto the stage at night with my voice,” he shared in an interview with CinemaBlend.

Richard Goodall interviewed before AGT finale

During the interview, when asked how he handles the pressure of performing on the biggest night of his life, Richard admitted that he worries: “What if I fall apart and can’t stop the tears?” But he quickly added: “If I cry — it’s because I gave everything I have.”

And now, with the finale just hours away, every spotlight is pointing toward him. Not because of the fairytale of a “janitor becoming a star,” but because he openly owns his fears — and turns them into power.

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Once again, people are reminded of one thing: tears born from truth become the strongest music of all.

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