Tom Sandoval’s future on America’s Got Talent has been revealed.
On Wednesday, August 20, host Terry Crews revealed the three acts from the quarterfinals who will be advancing into the next round. Viewers learned that Tom Sandoval and the Most Extras didn’t receive enough votes and will not be moving forward in the competition.
Although Tom’s experience on America’s Got Talent may be over, his future in reality TV is just getting started.
“I just did House of Villains season three, which I’m really excited about,” Tom, 43, exclusively shared with Us Weekly on July 30. “I’m hearing such good things from production and people around that [show] that it’s gonna be an amazing season — maybe the best season yet.”
Back in May, Peacock announced that Tom would be joining Christine Quinn, Basketball Wives’ Jackie Christie, Mob Wives’ Drita D’Avanzo and more TV legends in a quest to become America’s ultimate supervillain.
“It was such a great experience. I really was so pleasantly surprised,” Tom teased. “It might be one of my favorites yet. … In a show like House of Villains, you really have an opportunity to develop friendships and connections. I was in there making cocktails and it was a really cool environment.”
Some fans are also speculating that Tom and his girlfriend, Victoria Robinson, could be headed to The Valley for season 3.
While Bravo has yet to confirm any casting decisions for an upcoming season, Tom isn’t sure if he’s the right fit.
“I don’t really have any plans to do it,” he said. “I have mixed feelings about it. I really have enjoyed not showing up and just having to film, where you just show up and you just about spill your stuff all the time. I also have a lot of things in the works right now. Obviously I can’t talk about it, but I’m working on a lot of stuff behind the scenes.”
After his experience on America’s Got Talent, Tom is hoping more audiences can see Tom Sandoval and the Most Extras perform live across the country.
And regardless of what judge Simon Cowell said about his vocals, Tom is grateful for the experience and the constructive criticism he received.
“I’m just happy to be there,” he shared with Us. “I feel so lucky to just be there, to be among such great acts and such great talent. Anything after this in all honesty is just a bonus.”
America’s Got Talent airs on NBC Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET. Stream old episodes anytime on Peacock.
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