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38 The Queens Courier • may 28, 2015 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com Astoria woman takes home over $9K on ‘Wheel of Fortune’ BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO aaltamirano@queenscourier.com @aaltamirano28 She wasn’t the big winner, but Astoria resident Lizzette Colon cashed in big during her appearance on “Wheel of Fortune” on May 22. Colon picked up $9,350 in cash plus a $1,000 gift certificate to Omaha Steaks. She earned $4,000 in taking two toss-up puzzles, in which guests ring in as letters are revealed on the board. She also solved the mystery round puzzle, picking up $5,350 in cash and the Omaha Steaks prize for correctly guessing “Oscar Winner Julianne Moore” in the show biz category. “It’s still very surreal. I’ve sort have been walking around saying ‘this really happened,’” Colon said about watching the May 22 episode and reliving the experience. “I’m not on television, I sort of live an everyday life, and now I can say I was on a television show. It’s mine and no one can take that away from me and that’s what is really exciting about it.” Colon won the first toss-up puzzle worth $1,000, then the mystery round worth $5,350 in cash and a $1,000 gift certificate to Omaha Steaks. She missed out on the prize puzzle, but picked up the $3,000 toss-up puzzle. All told, she picked up a combined $10,350 in cash and steaks. Although she came in second, she said she feels good about what she was able to win and plans to use some of her winnings to take a trip to Costa Rica with her husband and daughter. Colon added that it was also nice to feel so many people support her especially throughout the borough she calls home. “What was really nice about it was representing Queens,” she said. “It was something about the fact that my school knew about it, former students knew about it, and it felt for a moment like a small-town vibe. It was something about feeling that I have a tons of people rooting for me. That was really cool.” Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures Television/Wheel of Fortune Astoria resident Lizzette Colon took home more than $9,000 when she appeared on the May 22 episode of “Wheel of Fortune.” Photo by Eric Liebowitz/NBC Ira, a puppet originally from Astoria, made it to the next round of “America’s Got Talent.” Astoria puppet makes it to next round of ‘America’s Got Talent’ BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO aaltamirano@queenscourier.com @aaltamirano28 One unique Astoria native wowed three out of four judges with more than just his voice on the season premiere of “America’s Got Talent” on May 26. Ira, a 32-year-old singer, was one of the contestants to take the stage on the reality completion show which kicked off its 10th anniversary season on NBC. Along with his tunes, one thing makes Ira stands out from other competitors – he’s a puppet. According to Ira, he grew up in Astoria and lived there for about 29 years before deciding to make the move to Los Angeles with his mother, who wanted to chase her dreams of being a singer. However, the dream then became Ira’s and after just singing as a favorite past time, he decided to take it to the big stage. “I thought it would be a great platform to not only share my singing with the world but also profess my love for Mel B,” Ira said about the decision to audition for “America’s Got Talent.” “I think she’s the most beautiful thing.” During his performance, in which you never see the puppeteer who gives the puppet life, Ira chose to sing Joe Cocker’s “You Are So Beautiful” specifically for the former Spice Girl Mel B – who judges the show together with Howard Stern, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel. His performance received a standing ovation from audience members and smiles from all four judges. His mother was also present watching her son perform while standing backstage with host Nick Cannon. Mandel told Ira that although he wasn’t the best singer in the world he did move him and the audience with his performance. Fellow judge Stern also agreed that Ira’s performance moved everyone listening to him sing and even gave him an idea on what to do if he won the $1 million at the end of the show. “Like Howie said you might not be the best singer but you know some people move us, I’d love to see you win a million dollars and move out of that apartment with your mother and stop rubbing her big feet,” Stern said. “You provided us with something that we love here on ‘America’s Got Talent’ and that is romance. Mel B was loving it.” Although the former Spice Girl got out of her seat and took the stage to give Ira a kiss, she was the only judge of the four to give the singer a no when it came down to making the decision of moving him to the next round. “Ira, it was a lovely kiss, but I’m going to have to say no,” she said. Her no was met with boos from the audience and made Ira look down in disappointment. However, although Ira said he was heartbroken that “the love of his life” didn’t give him the answer that he wanted, he walked off the stage hoping in the next round he has the chance to change Mel B’s mind. “It was scary and then I saw her sitting down there, behind her unilluminated x and she was gorgeous and then it was only she and I,” Ira said. “She didn’t give me the yes that I wanted but it’s the challenge for me to win her heart and get her approval.” The next round, which will be judge elimination, is set to air in July.


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