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Try not to cry watching Christian Guardino's 'America's Got Talent' audition

Erin Jensen
USA TODAY
Here come the tears.

Are you prepared to completely lose it? OK, good. We'll continue.

Despite admittedly being "nervous," 16-year-old Christian Guardino blew America' Got Talent judges away during Tuesday's episode with a chill-inducing rendition of Who's Lovin' You.

Prior to his emotional performance, Guardino's mom told the cameras that when he was just six-months-old she was told her son "was going to go completely blind." At 12, his mom says "experimental gene therapy" helped him regain his sight.

Shortly after he began belting out The Jackson 5 tune, judge Simon Cowell's eyes widened and Howie Mandel stood to applaud the young artist.

At the close of his performance, Guardino received a standing ovation from the crowd and all four judges, leaving Cowell speechless and Melanie Brown excited.

"Christian, I need 10 seconds here because I actually I don't know what to say right now," the flabbergasted former American Idol judge shared.

"I mean, what just happened?!" the one previously known as Scary Spice shouted.

Mandel asked, "If you can make one wish right now this second to make something come true for yourself what would you wish?"

"Probably the golden buzzer," Guardino said, laughing.

And because this is the AGT audition that won't stop giving us all the feels, Mandel replied, "Well, your wish just came true." Cue the shower of gold confetti!

In addition, to have this moment captured forever in a GIF-form, Guardino also gets pushed through to the live shows.

America's Got Talent airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.