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Howard Stern 'AGT' Results Recap: Joan Rivers' Funeral Eulogy Before Top 6 Finalists Perform Acts [SPOILERS]

In case your DVR, like millions of others, was interrupted by President Obama's national address, then chances are you still don't know the results of last week's America's Got Talent. In this latest recap, we'll breakdown what acts made it to the Top 6. But before America's judge Howard Stern had a chance to weigh in on the finalists, he had to deliver the eulogy at the funeral of his dear friend, Joan Rivers. Warning: Spoilers Follow!

King of All Media Howard Stern is a true performer. This certainly proved true when he eulogized his dear friend Joan Rivers.

Instead of delivering a sad eulogy about her tragic passing, Mr. Stern used the opportunity to make those in attendance laugh. And considering his opening remarks were about Joan's vagina, we're certain he provided a level of irreverence that would have pleased someone as controversial as Rivers.

Now, just weeks after losing one of his dearest friends, Stern finds himself judging the finals of America's Got Talent, the summer's number one show.

Last week a number of notable acts went home, leaving only six contenders for the grand prize of $1 million.

12-year old singer Maria Justine, hand balancer and dog enthusiast Christian Stoinev, Jimi Hendrix-playing cellists Emil and Dariel, magician Mike Super, illusionists/comedians David and Leamen, and dancing duo Blue Journey were all sent home.

That leaves only the following acts:

Emily West: The second-chance singer who's as beautiful as she is talented (and just so happens to be Howard's pick to win the competition).

AcroArmy: The dance troupe that has stunned audiences and judges alike with their death-defying leaps and strength.

Miguel Dakota: The heartthrob singer who perhaps looks better than he sounds.

Sons of Serendip: The quartet that amazes audiences with their soulful sound.

Mat Franco: The magician whose close-up form of magic set him apart from the other illusionists.

Quintavious Johnson: The singer/performer that has managed to wow audiences, all without hitting puberty.

The finals begin tomorrow night. Be sure to tune into NBC.

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