Avalon Young is sharing an update on her ongoing battle with cancer.
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Chayce Beckham has a hit on his hands whether he wins “American Idol” or not.
On Sunday night’s show, the remaining Top 3 contestants performed their own original singles to prove they have what it takes to be an Idol.
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Beckham performed his single “23”. With its up-tempo country energy, the song certainly made the case that he could win it all, fending off fellow contestants Grace Kinstler and
Avalon Young is sharing an update on her ongoing battle with cancer.
Ethan Shanfeld After dropping out of the “American Idol” finale at the last minute, Arthur Gunn has spoken out about his decision to leave the show.Gunn was set to perform with Sheryl Crow on Sunday’s finale, but after the “Idol” contestant allegedly refused to come out of his trailer five minutes before the show, producers were forced to swap in Season 19 finalist Graham DeFranco, who was sitting in the audience.After the seemingly unrehearsed medley of Crow’s “Everyday Is A Winding Road” and
Arthur Gunn, 23, is speaking out after he made headlines for not being a part of the highly anticipated American Idol finale on May 23. The contestant took to Instagram to share a photo of an inspiring quote along with a lengthy caption that gave a somewhat vague reason for his unexpected departure from the televised competition.
Arthur Gunn is responding to questions about his absence from the "American Idol" season finale. The singer and guitar strummer took to Instagram on Monday to address why he skipped out on the "Idol" Season 19 sendoff that would have seen Gunn perform alongside Sheryl Crow.
Arthur Gunn is explaining.
He has his reasons. One day after the American Idol finale, Arthur Gunn opened up about his decision not to show up for the final season 19 episode.
Arthur Gunn has broken his silence about why he was a no-show at Sunday’s American Idol season finale.
One big question looms over the season 19 finale of “American Idol”: where was Arthur Gunn?
One big question looms over the season 19 finale of “American Idol”: where was Arthur Gunn?
One big question looms over the season 19 finale of “American Idol”: where was Arthur Gunn?
A star is born! Chayce Beckham was crowned the winner of American Idol season 19 on Sunday, May 23.
And that's a wrap! American Idol Season 19 ended on Sunday, May 23. The top 3 finalists, Grace Kinstler, Willie Spence and Chayce Beckham performed one last time to secure viewer votes.
Michele Amabile Angermiller Early on in the season finale of Sunday night’s (May 23) episode of “American Idol,” judge Luke Bryan informed fellow country singer Chayce Beckham he earned the ultimate prize: a chance for the two of them to go fishing.“Win or lose, we’re going bass fishing,” Bryan said.Those plans are now on hold, as the 24-year old Apple Valley, California resident was crowned the show’s 2021 victor.“Your world is about to change,” judge Katy Perry told the now former forklift
crowned a new winner on Sunday.First, we're going to look at how the night unfolded.
made magic on Sunday by bringing an eliminated fan favorite back into the theater. Murphy returned to the stage for the season 19 finale on Sunday, and fans were delighted.After getting eliminated back in March — on what was also his 28th birthday — Murphy didn't even make it to the season's Top 24.
told People magazine that the decision to remove him from the competition “had to be made and we move on,” while also recognizing the 16-year-old singer’s talent.“A lot of times, we think about it, we grow up and we make mistakes and we look at our life behind us many times and we say, ‘God, what was I thinking about when I did that?’ ” Richie said of the young singer, who left the program when a video surfaced depicting him next to someone wearing what appeared to be a Ku Klux Klan hood.
Willie Spence proved he very much deserves to be in this season’s “American Idol” Top 3 as he delivered some stunning performances on Sunday’s episode.
returned on Sunday with the show's Top 4, who sang their hearts out in an effort to make it to this season's finals. The episode was supposed to feature the Top 5, but Caleb Kennedy was forced to exit the show last week when a controversial video resurfaced.ET's Lauren Zima spoke with judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan about Sunday's big episode, and Kennedy's shocking departure.«Well losing great talent is always [hard]... this is our class. This is the class of 2021.
Grace Kinstler just had her moment.