Paige Anne, 16, won the place after narrowly beating Megan Danielle, 16, in a sing-off at the conclusion of Hollywood Week. “I bid everyone and “Idol” farewell. I was then invited back, “Ann stated. Everything occurs for a reason, they say.
Just 25 singers were shown to make the top 26 in earlier episodes, and Seacrest withheld the name of the participant who left the competition. Through the show’s website, app, or by texting their participant number to 21523, viewers can cast their votes for their favorite singers to remain in the competition.
Below are the results of the second round of the top 26 performances. Anne triumphantly makes a comeback on “American Idol.” Anne entered the stage for a soaring, vocally amazing performance of Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball.”
The judges acknowledged after the performance that they were wrong to initially deny the adolescent entry into the top 26. “Simply put, I detest being incorrect. Do your parents pray? Ah, she prayed very fervently, “Per Perry. You are welcome here.
In the music industry, Bryan continued, “Every now and then you might just get a little luck, and, when you receive that chance, then you have to show up and bring the goods.” He said, “That’s exactly what you did. Excellent use of the opportunity told USA TODAY.
Richie claimed that Anne had successfully disproved the judges. Who do you think you are to make us feel as though we could have made a mistake? I kept asking myself, he said. That was just wonderful, in every way.
Send the text “15” to 21523 if you don’t want to see Anne leave the program once more and believe the judges erred. Every situation on “Idol” has never happened before. After offering some helpful critique to Nutsa, Perry received her first audience boo of her “Idol” judging stint.
Perry advised the Georgian participant, who dazzled the judges with a powerful performance of “Paris (Ooh La La)” by Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, to choose a less ostentatious performance the next time. Every time you enter the stage, Perry explained, “it’s like you glitter bomb the stage.”
“Well, one thing that I personally would like to see from you the next time is that there shouldn’t be any glitter. I am aware that will be difficult.” The audience clearly enjoys glitter since they booed Perry immediately after she gave her criticism.
Bryan enjoyed watching his fellow judge receive criticism for the first time from the audience. “Woohoo! First time in six seasons!” Text 26 to 21523 if you adore Nutsa, glitter, or not.