Eighty-two-year-old John Hetlinger from Colorado walked onto the America’s Got Talent (AGT) stage, immediately impressing the judges with his sophisticated background. A retired aerospace engineer, John had previously served as a Navy pilot and, incredibly, was the program manager for the Co-Star instrument that helped repair the Hubble Space Telescope. Despite his impressive and distinguished career, he explained that coming on AGT to sing would be the “high point” of his life, even joking that it was more important than the Hubble Telescope. The judges were charmed by his mild-mannered confidence, expecting a classic, gentle song to match his age and demeanor.
However, John’s performance was anything but mild or gentle. The moment the music started, he shed his sophisticated exterior and launched into a guttural, furious rendition of Drowning Pool’s heavy metal anthem, “Bodies,” shouting, “Let the bodies hit the floor!” The transformation was immediate and jarring, leaving the judges completely stunned and the audience roaring with shock and laughter. Mel B later confessed that she actually got a little bit “scared,” while Howie Mandel admitted he was expecting a Frank Sinatra classic like “Fly Me to the Moon” to fit his aerospace background.
Despite the chaotic and unexpected nature of the performance, two judges were won over by his sheer audacity and enthusiasm. Heidi Klum confessed that she loved him and called him an “animal,” meaning it in the “utmost respect.” [04:24] John’s unforgettable rock-and-roll assault, completely detached from his life as a Navy pilot and engineer, was an instant viral moment. Although he didn’t receive enough votes to advance, his bold career change at 82 and his shocking musical choice ensured he created the high point of his life he had promised.







