Richard Goodall finally admitted it. After winning the $1 million prize, he revealed a shocking truth that shocked everyoneโ€ฆ Watch below

After winning Season 19 of Americaโ€™s Got Talent last week, Richard Goodall took home the $1 million prize and the hearts of the nation, but none of it would have been possible without his wife, Angie Vanoven.

After winning AGT last Tuesday, September 24, the singing school janitor from Terre Haute, Indiana, spoke with NBC Insider and revealed that he nearly skipped the audition process. Goodall did, however, choose to take the chance after receiving some motivation from Angie, whom he married a few days prior to the AGT finale.

It was a culmination at my age. After the children and then Angโ€ฆ About his choice to try out for AGT, Goodall said. โ€œTV chooses you; you donโ€™t choose TV. And Ang told them to leave when they came calling.

Angie not only talked Goodall into flying for the first time to the AGT audition, but she also predicted that he would succeed.

โ€œYouโ€™re going to get a Golden Buzzer, you know that?โ€ she said to me prior to me boarding the aircraft. Goodall remembered. โ€œYeah, right,โ€ I responded. So all I was going to do was hop on a plane, belt out a tune, and head back home with a memento of a cute little YouTube video. Next, take a closer look at me!

Angie was right when she predicted that Goodall would win Heidi Klumโ€™s Golden Buzzer for his incredible performance of Journeyโ€™s โ€œDonโ€™t Stop Believinโ€™.โ€ Then, thanks to American votes, he continued competing until the grand finale, when he and Journey guitarist Neal Schon reprised the bandโ€™s signature song.

โ€œWith everyone here, I had an incredible time, and if anyone is considering [auditioning] and feels they have even a tiny bit of talent, try it!โ€ According to Goodall.

Finally, he said, โ€œI mean, look at me, Iโ€™m going to be 55 in October. I would have called you crazy six months ago, but now look at me. Simply put, it was because Ang told you to โ€œget on that plane and make it happen.โ€ Donโ€™t, however, undervalue yourself. Give it a go, at the absolute least. Be the person who never says, โ€œWell, I could have done this, but I didnโ€™t.โ€ Take the field goal. What stand to lose, if anything?

Goodall is humble and has even gone back to his day job as a school janitor earlier this week, in spite of his success and recent notoriety. He sent out a message on Wednesday, October 2, informing his Facebook followers that today is โ€œNational Custodian Day.โ€

 

โ€œIn case no one was aware of this! Thank them, please! Through Richard,โ€ he penned.

โ€œI appreciate everything you have ever done for the school. Hugs,โ€ a respondent said.

When I was a teacher, I would always start by becoming friends with the custodian. We value the work youโ€™ve done! Another person said, โ€œHappy Custodianโ€™s Day, Mr. Richard.โ€

โ€œCustodians are the backbone of the school system,โ€ said an additional person. I appreciate everything you do.

โ€œHappy Custodian Day, Richard. You are such a beautiful soul, and I hope this life brings you everything you desire and more with your lovely wife,โ€ another person commented.

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