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Ahren Belisle final

Yuk Yuk’s Comedy: Ahren Belisle

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Ahren Belisle final
Featured on the current season of American’s Got Talent, Canadian comedian Ahren Belisle’s hilarious audition and inspiring story impressed the judges and quickly went viral online. Belisle, a mute comedian with cerebral palsy, uses his phone to deliver a funny and fearless stand-up routine that will have you crying with laughter.
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Ahren has become an instant frontrunner on America’s Got Talent. The comedian’s audition was released early, and the YouTube video already has over 1.2 million views. Ahren impresses the judges with his stand-up routine and inspiring story. A performance that went went viral on the highly popular Kill Tony imbedded Ahren into Kill Tony legacy. He has been featured on 60 Second Docs and has performed at The Halifax Comedy Fest.

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