Americaās Got Talent is just a week away from the season 15 finale. For the live shows, judges Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara, and Heidi Klum have been without their fourth judge, Simon Cowell, who broke his back in Aug. 2020 in an electric bike accident. Simon is currently recovering from home. HollywoodLife got an EXCLUSIVE update from Howie while he was promoting his partnership with Take Cholesterol To Heart about Simon and whether or not weāll see him again this season.
āI talked to him,ā Howie told HollywoodLife. ā Heās in a lot of pain. Heās up on his feet. Heās doing physio. You canāt understate how disastrous that injury is. Itās got to be incredibly excruciating. Heās got a pole in his back. Heās had a six-hour operation, but he is up on his feet. I think the guyās a superhero. I really do. I wouldnāt ā I donāt know ā but I wouldnāt count him out yet for even just an appearance on the finale.ā
AGT was one of the first shows to return to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. The show eliminated its live audience and have taken extra health and safety precautions to ensure the health and safety of the contestants, judges, and crew. Howie admitted the set of AGT is the āsafest placeā and raved about the crew.
āItās a combination of wonderful and weird,ā Howie said about working during the pandemic. āIāve got to tell you that the safest place in my life, even more than at home, is on the set of AGT because of the protocols that they are following. Nobody crosses paths, the people that youāre seeing on camera, me and Sofia and Heidi, I donāt think we get within six feet of each other. Nobody touches anything. If anybody has to interact with you from a crew member for sound, theyāre coming at you with these shields and masks and goggles. Itās like working on Mars. Itās really weird. I miss the feel of 3000 to 5000 people right behind me right up against me with that roar, but I still get the roar of a wall of people who are watching in real-time from right across America. Itās different. Itās wonderful, and I think we have the best crew in showbusiness that had the wherewithal to come up with this technology. I think we are trendsetting as far as how to produce.ā
September is National Cholesterol Education Month, and his heart health is something Howie takes very seriously. A couple of decades ago, Howie was told he had high cholesterol, and he ādidnāt really understand what the ramifications of high cholesterol was or what that even meant.ā He continued: āRight when I was diagnosed, I didnāt know that it was dangerous because I felt like I was fit and was active and always ran and moved and ate well and maintained kind of a healthy lifestyle. I learned that, regardless of all that, you may have it and a lot of people do have it.ā
Howie revealed that he hopes to use his voice to make sure people know that high cholesterol is a āsilent ticking time bombā and to āmaintain vocabulary with your caregiversā about your health. āI just want people to take care of themselves because sometimes when you donāt feel something and you donāt hear something and you look a certain way, you wonāt take care of it. And thatās the scariest part about it,ā Howie said.
During the pandemic, Howie has been taking advantage of the perks of telehealth. āI havenāt been in the doctorās office, but I have communicated with my doctor. I donāt go to the pharmacy to go pick up my medications. Now itās like Christmas every morning with it being delivered at my door. To be honest with you, when this is over and weāre on the other side of this, I want to still maintain some telehealth. Itās more convenient as somebody who travels all the time for a job. I was always making appointments around my schedule. Now Iāve learned that I could schedule these things at any time and as inconvenient as a world pandemic is, I have found ways to make maintaining my health more convenient, which I will keep with me.ā