Transcend Duet plays on "America's Got Talent" on Tuesday, July 17th. (Photo: Trae Patton / NBC)

Afraid of heights or fire? Then you will probably be as scared as you are hypnotized by the act of trapeze from the Tuesday night episode of "America's Got Talent".

Transcend Duo, a married acrobat couple from Utah, alternately covered faces in fear and unable to look away.

Everything went pretty well until the male competitor, Tyce, tried to catch Mary, the woman upside down, blindfolded, missing her ankle and headed for the floor – the head first. The judges – including guest panelist Ken Jeong – and the audience screamed and hid their faces.

"She's fine?" Howie Mandel asked. Fortunately, she was there. (The cameras have avoided showing the carpet underneath until Mary appears smiling and asks again to try turning the eyes.

"Nooooo!" Cried Mel B.

"It's good," Jeong protested, fearing he'd have to fall back on his previous doctor career when he was trying to do it again.

Simon Cowell was sympathetic, noting, "I do not think not that there has ever been a singer in our competitions that has been perfect.This makes them more human than others, and the consequences are a bit more serious than falling into oblivion, while you you're almost broken your neck, and the fact that you're almost blind makes this incredible. "

Mandel adds," You almost hurt yourself and your first thought was, "Let me do it again and only on & # America's Got Talent will happen. "

And it can happen again: Duo Transcend has gone through (We recommend Let Mary not put lotion on her legs the next time she tries this maneuver.) [19659005] AGT: The Children's Choir Emotional Voices of Hope wins the Golden Buzzer final

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Mary and Tyce's Duet Transcend performance appeared on "America's Got Talent" on Tuesday, July 17th. (Photo: Trae Patton / NBC)