Uncomfortable 'AGT' moment as Heidi Klum takes offense to comedian's jokes

During the third quarter final of 'America's Got Talent' Tuesday night, Heidi Klum thought stand up comedian Usama Siddiquee should sit down, after his jokes didn't quite land with the supermodel judge. Siddiquee joked that, "club music is so fun," because as long as deejays add a beat drop, they can say whatever they want. The comedian then attempted to prove his point by making statements like, "Women shouldn't vote" and "Get back to the kitchen, girl" in between beatboxing. While Sofia Vergara seemed to be amused, the tone changed when Siddiquee called out Klum, saying "Heidi, if I called you a tramp, you would be like, 'How dare you!' But if it was like –" and, from there, Siddiquee continued to beatbox while continuously saying the word "tramp." Howie Mandel, who is a comedian himself, gave Siddiquee credit, saying, "I know that this is really, really tough. I think that this is, in the best case scenario, it is tough. And I think that you started off fantastic, and I love your energy, and I love your commitment, and I wonder – I was just sitting beside these two and I don't know if they were giving you the right response, or the response you were expecting." On the other hand, Klum, who was visibly unhappy throughout his act, shared, "I don't know, being called 'a tramp' probably was my least uncomfortable part of the whole thing. But that's just me."