Sharon! Howie! Every 'AGT' Judge Through the Years

So many judges. Since America’s Got Talent debuted in June 2006, the show has gone through many changes. Not only have the rules tweaked and the settings changed, but there have been a ton of celebrities who have taken a seat at the judges’ table.

The series, created by Simon Cowell, kicked off with Piers Morgan, David Hasselhoff and Sharon Osbourne calling the shots. Later, the show expanded to four judges and the creator ended up taking a seat at the table.

That said, the competition show is not without its controversies. In 2019, NBC announced that season 14 judges Julianne Hough and Gabrielle Union would not be returning after only one season. Following the shocking exits, reports surfaced that the Being Mary Jane star was let go from the show for urging those on set to speak up against an offensive joke made during filming. Additionally, staffers reportedly complained that the actress’ hairstyles were “too black” for the show’s audiences.

In an interview in May 2020, Union spoke out against the “toxic” culture at the show.

“I’m shape-shifting to make myself more palatable. I’m contorting myself into something I don’t recognize. I had to look at myself and say, ‘Do you want to keep it easy? Or do you want to be you, and stand up?’ Because I’m not the only one being poisoned at work,” she told Variety at the time, also claiming that Cowell smoked in his dressing room next to hers, even though she was allergic to smoke and had asked him to stop.

“I couldn’t escape. I ended up staying sick for two months straight,” the We’re Going to Need More Wine author said. “It impacted my voice, which affects my ability to do my job. I felt isolated. I felt singled out as being difficult, when I’m asking for basic laws to be followed. I want to come to work and be healthy and safe and listened to.”

Fremantle, Syco and NBC launched an investigation following her claims but found no evidence that the environment wasn’t inclusive.

“Through the investigation process, it has been revealed the no one associated with the show made any insensitive or derogatory remarks about Ms. Union’s appearance, and that neither race nor gender was a contributing factor in the advancement or elimination of contestants at any time,” the statement released at the time read. “We continue to remain committed to having an inclusive environment for everyone associated with the show, and to upholding AGT as one of the most diverse programs on television.”

In June 2020, the Bring It On star filed an official complaint alleging that she witnessed “racist jokes, racist performances, sexual orientation discrimination, and excessive focus on female judges’ appearances.”

The Welcome to the Party writer also alleged that NBC Entertainment Chairman Paul Telegdy — who has since been let go from the network — threatened her when she spoke out about the racism she experienced.

Scroll down to look back at all the stars who have acted as judges on the show over the years.


Piers Morgan

When the show began, Morgan was part of the original table of judges. He stayed on the show for six seasons, exiting ahead of season 7. He returned as a guest judge in season 10.

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David Hasselhoff

The Baywatch alum was an original judge, appearing on the first four seasons of AGT.

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Brandy

The singer was an original judge but only lasted one season, choosing to exit because she "couldn’t give the new season the attention and commitment it deserved," she said at the time.

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Sharon Osbourne

Upon Norwood's decision to exit, Osbourne was brought in as her replacement for season 2. She remained on the show until leaving at the end of season 7.

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Howie Mandel

When Hasselhoff left, Mandel joined the show in season 4. He has remained on the judging panel ever since.

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Howard Stern

The radio personality joined the show in season 7, replacing Morgan. Since his radio show was based on the east coast, the live shows were moved from Los Angeles to New Jersey. He remained a judge until the end of season 10.

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Mel B

The Spice Girls singer joined the show when it expanded in season 8, becoming the fourth judge. She exited the show after season 14 to focus on other projects.

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Heidi Klum

Klum replaced Osbourne in season 8 and the model sat at the judge's table for six seasons, leaving ahead of season 14. After one year off, she returned in season 15.

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Simon Cowell

After Stern's exit, Cowell came on board as a judge for season 11. The live shows then returned to the west coast.

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Gabrielle Union

Following Mel B's exit, Union was brought on for season 14. However, she was let go at the end of the season and later claimed that she encountered many racially charged incidents on set. At the time, a spokesperson for the network said the series had “a long history of inclusivity and diversity," adding that producers “take any issues on set seriously."

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Julianne Hough

The dancer took over Klum's seat for season 14, but her contract was not renewed after one year.

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Sofia Vergara

The Modern Family alum joined the show in season 15 following Hough's exit.

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Kelly Clarkson

While never a full-time judge, the American Idol winner temporarily stepped in during season 15 after Cowell broke his back.

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