'American Idol' became a juggernaut of epic proportions, but to me it was always like home.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'American Idol' is a juggernaut... Because of my 'American Idol' win, I am able to do the thing that I love most, which is to be an entertainer.
'American Idol' has taken over my whole life.
'Idol' was groundbreaking television. I am very fortunate to have won the show at the time. 'Idol' changed my life, and I am thankful.
I felt like I got more comfortable on 'Idol' when I just started being myself and not trying to be what I thought I had to be.
'Idol' was more of a competition, and that was more of a platform that I wanted to get a hold of and get on top of. And I finally got that opportunity, and now it's more like, I just gotta show and prove myself to everybody that I'm not just the 'balladeer.'
American Idol transcends age, gender, ethnicity, everything.
Winning 'American Idol' is awesome.
I think, for me, winning opens doors to all types of shapes and sizes and genres to come on the show and kill it. I'm probably the antithesis of what American Idols have been.
I think American Idol is a great career launcher. A blessing for all of us.
I think one of the things I was shocked about was how interested the world is in 'American Idol' and how people, writers, they write about 'Idol' all the time, and I guess I didn't expect that.
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