After making headlines for his controversial remarks on anti-vaccine, presidential hopeful Donald Trump is reportedly heading back to reality TV. A new report claims that Trump will be joining the panel for the upcoming season of "America's Got Talent."
According to Naughty Gossip, Simon Cowell is confirmed to judge the next season of "America's Got Talent." The show's official Twitter account has already tweeted multiple messages welcoming Cowell in the reality show.
Cowell is one of the co-creators of the show, but he has never made an appearance on the panel in the show's first 10 seasons.
Cowell is believed to be Howard Stern's replacement after he announced his departure from the show in the last season, which concluded last month. However, although Stern's seat on the table is already occupied, fans can't assume that all the other judges will be returning.
"Veteran judges Howie Mandel, Mel B, and Heidi Klum have not been confirmed yet," an insider told the publication. "Some producers think the show needs an AMERICAN judge on the panel, and Donald Trump's name has come up more than once."
The show's official Twitter account has changed its header with Cowell's picture and despite the multiple messages they tweeted no other panelists were mentioned.
While Trump's return to reality TV is a possibility, will NBC allow him to do so?
Trump was fired from "Celebrity Apprentice" over the summer after his controversial comments while announcing his bid for the presidency, Celeb Dirty Laundry reports. Will the same network take him back?
The report suggests that NBC was under a lot of pressure because Trump's comments upset a few people. Now, the network might be putting the man back on its prime time and give him another shot.
However, another factor to consider is Trump's commitment. Currently, he is busy running for President of the United States. He is determined to win the Republican nomination right now and if in case, he wins, will he still have time for a reality show? Of course, he will be busy negotiating for peace treaties and hosting state dinners.
Meanwhile, Trump has launched a new attack against his chief rival in the Republican party, retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson. Trump called him "low energy and very, very weak." See the report below:
Unfortunately, it seems that Trump's words against Carson didn't work. According to CNN, for the first time in months, Trump is behind in the Republican 2016 primary race. Carson gained the support of 26 percent Republican primary voters while Trump has only 22 percent backing him up.
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