The user wants a structured article based on the given source. Requirements:
– Title (English): 12–15 words; no ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in the title; do not use character names from the video. So we cannot use “Simon Cowell”, “Heidi Klum”, “Sofia Vergara”, etc.
The title must be 12-15 words. Use descriptive title without characters.
– Words: between 1000 and 1400 inclusive (target 1400). So article body must be between 1000 and 1400 words inclusive.
Target 1400 to be safe. Must have paragraphs exactly 2 sentences each.
Blank line between paragraphs. Plain text only.
– Must be thorough, balanced, from description + transcript; engaging, professional tone.
– No sensitive/offensive content; rephrase or omit problematic source material.
The article must be based on the summary and key points; incorporate that the performer is from Philippines, traveled nine days earlier, gave up everything, wants to impress a judge, he is nervous, judges greet warmly, etc. Also mention that the transcript cuts before full act, title signals spectacular performance that stuns judges, audience reaction supportive and curious.
Must keep to 2-sentence paragraphs, blank line between them. Each paragraph must be exactly two sentences.
No ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in the title. Must not include character names.
So avoid referencing names. Use generic description: “the judges”.
The title should be 12-15 words. Let’s draft.
Possible title: “Filipino Performer Stuns Judges With Spectacular Audition on America’s Got Talent”. That’s 11 words?
Let’s count: “Filipino” (1) “Performer” (2) “Stuns” (3) “Judges” (4) “With” (5) “Spectacular” (6) “Audition” (7) “on” (8) “America’s” (9) “Got” (10) “Talent” (11). We need 12-15 words.
Add “in” maybe: “Filipino Performer Stuns Judges With Spectacular Audition on America’s Got Talent Stage”. Count: “Filipino”(1) “Performer”(2) “Stuns”(3) “Judges”(4) “With”(5) “Spectacular”(6) “Audition”(7) “on”(8) “America’s”(9) “Got”(10) “Talent”(11) “Stage”(12).
That’s 12 words, okay. No colon or dash.
No character names. Good.
Now article body: Need 1000-1400 words. We’ll need many paragraphs.
Each paragraph exactly 2 sentences. Let’s plan maybe around 30-40 paragraphs.
30 paragraphs of two sentences each yields around maybe 30 * 20 words = 600 words. We need 1000-1400, so perhaps 45-60 paragraphs.
Let’s compute: each sentence average 12-15 words. Two sentences per paragraph => 24-30 words per paragraph.
For 1000 words, need about 40-45 paragraphs. For 1400 words, maybe 55-60 paragraphs.
We must keep the content balanced, professional, engaging. Provide thorough coverage: background, travel, sacrifice, nervous, desire to impress, judges reaction, emotional arc, audience, speculation of act, etc.
Also incorporate that transcript cuts before full act, but title signals spectacular performance that stuns judges.

We must not mention characters by name. But can reference “the judges” generically.
We must ensure each paragraph is exactly two sentences. Use plain text only, with blank line separating paragraphs.
Let’s create article.
First paragraph: introduction. Two sentences.
We’ll go paragraph by paragraph, building story.
We need 1000-1400 words. Let’s target 1200 words.
Let’s aim for 48 paragraphs (48*2=96 sentences). At ~12-14 words per sentence average = around 1150-1350 words.
That works.
Let’s count words roughly.
We’ll need to be careful: each paragraph exactly two sentences. Keep sentences reasonably long but not overly long.
Word count for article must be between 1000 and 1400 inclusive. Let’s aim for about 1250 words.
Use manual counting later.
We’ll write 50 paragraphs maybe. Let’s try 50 paragraphs.

Plan 50 paragraphs. Each paragraph 2 sentences.
50*2 = 100 sentences. 100 sentences * average 12-13 words = ~1200-1300 words.
Good.
Now need to count words. Let’s write and count.
First, start with title: “Filipino Performer Stuns Judges With Spectacular Audition on America’s Got Talent Stage”. That’s 12 words.
Now article body.
Paragraph 1: “A Filipino performer entered the stage of America’s Got Talent with a mixture of excitement and anxiety, having arrived in the United States only nine days earlier.” “His journey reflected both personal sacrifice and a deep desire to prove himself on an international platform.”
Paragraph 2: “He shared that he gave up everything to pursue performing, a decision that many around him considered unconventional at best.” “Despite the doubts, his family and friends rallied behind him, encouraging him to chase the dream.”
Paragraph 3: “When he took a moment backstage, he thanked supporters for their belief and confessed he was nervous about the upcoming performance.” “He expressed particular admiration for the panel, singling out the judge he hoped to impress the most.”
Paragraph 4: “The performer revealed that his ultimate goal was to make a lasting impression on the renowned British judge known for his high standards.” “At the same time, he expressed appreciation for the German model’s fashion expertise and kind demeanor.”
Paragraph 5: “Walking out onto the brightly lit stage, he confessed he could hardly believe