Los Angeles. Hannah Harper was crowned the winner of season 24 of American Idol during the televised finale on Monday after Keyla Richardson was eliminated, leaving Harper and Jordan McCullough as the final two. McCullough, 27, is a worship director from Tennessee; Harper, 26, is a stay-at-home mom from Missouri. Judges Carrie Underwood, Lionel Ritchie and Luke Bryan watched the season and said they were proud to see the three reach the finale. With tears streaming and confetti falling, Harper sang one final time after she won, joined on stage by fellow contestants and the judges. In the week before the finale she had said the show gave contestants a platform to build audiences and that all would have careers after leaving American Idol.
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American Idol isn't just a TV show. It's a launchpad for careers. Harper, a stay-at-home mom, proves that anyone with talent can shine on this platform. It's a reminder that dreams can come true, no matter your background. If you're an aspiring singer, consider auditioning for the next season.
Hannah Harper's win on American Idol shows that talent can come from anywhere - even from a stay-at-home mom in Missouri. It's a testament to the power of the show in shaping careers. Worth forwarding if you know someone with a hidden talent waiting to be discovered.
Hannah Harper, her management team, ABC and associated music partners benefited from increased exposure and publicity following her season 24 win.
Jordan McCullough and Keyla Richardson did not win the title and remain runners-up or eliminated contestants, although they retain public exposure from the competition.
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