1. Will PJAE Be the First Queer Idol Winner? - Instinct Magazine
Apr 12, 2023 · Please welcome PJAE, real name Peter Gomez, to the long list of Idol finalists who belong to the LGBT community. The 23-year-old singer hailing ...
And the winner of… American Idol, Season 21… is… PJAE. I mean, maybe! Hours ago, the final judges’ cut happened on the latest installment of American Idol. Weeks and months of grueling auditions and…
2. PJAE - American Idol Wiki - Fandom
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Peter Gomez (born December 14, 1998),[1] known professionally as Pjae or PJAE, was a contestant on Season 21 of American Idol. Pjae auditioned in Las Vegas.[2] He sang "Mirror" by Madison Ryann Ward. All three judges voted "yes", sending him to the next round. Pjae was shown in the first part of Hollywood Week, choosing to work on his Stage Presence. He was later shown in a duet with Wé Ani called "The Cryptics", singing "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" by Blu Cantrell. For his final solo performance
3. American Idol 12 Alum JDA Comes Out as Trans Woman - Mjsbigblog
Jan 4, 2015 · American Idol 12 Top 40 alum, formerly known as Josh "JDA" Davila, is now a trans woman named Jaidah Christina. Click for details.
American Idol 12 Top 40 alum, formerly known as Josh "JDA" Davila, is now a trans woman named Jaidah Christina. Click for details.
4. Out Contestant Leaves 'Idol' Before Top 24 - Instinct Magazine
Apr 3, 2024 · 22 seasons of American Idol have come and gone, but a member of the LGBT community has yet to win the iconic singing competition.
22 seasons of American Idol have come and gone, but a member of the LGBT community has yet to win the iconic singing competition. Although, Clay Aiken, David Archuleta and Adam Lambert were pretty…
5. Who Is PJAE? Get To Know The Standout 'American Idol' Singer
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PJAE is another standout singer who has made ‘American Idol’ season 21’s top 26. Get to know this rising star.
6. Wé Ani - American Idol Wiki - Fandom
Wé Ani McDonald (born January 23, 1999)[1] was a contestant on Season 21 of American Idol. Wé auditioned in Nashville. She sang "Anyone" by Demi Lovato.
Wé Ani McDonald (born January 23, 1999)[1] was a contestant on Season 21 of American Idol. Wé auditioned in Nashville. She sang "Anyone" by Demi Lovato. All three judges voted "yes", sending her to the next round. Wé chose to work on her Stage Presence in the first part of Hollywood Week. She sang an original song called "Good For". She was later shown in a duet with Pjae called "The Cryptics", singing "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" by Blu Cantrell. For her final solo performance, she sang "Ain't No
7. Trans 'American Idol' Contestant Wins Judges' Hearts - Hotspots! Magazine
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Amari, a 28-year-old waitress from Indiana, wowed American Idol judges with Sara Bareilles' "She Used To Be Mine." Her emotional performance and backstory, including her journey as a transgender woman, moved the audience. Despite a shaky start with Britney Spears's "Toxic," Katy Perry urged Amari to sing another song. Amari then opened up about her
8. 'American Idol' contestant claims show 'stopped him transitioning'
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A queer American Idol contestant has claimed that his treatment on the hit show put him off transitioning – he's now an adult performer.
9. Who Is Wé Ani? Get To Know The Powerhouse 'American Idol' Singer
Apr 17, 2023 · Wé Ani: 5 Things To Know About The Powerhouse Singer On 'American Idol' ; Lionel Richie and consistently impressed the judges. ; Katy Perry asked ...
Wé Ani is one of the most talented singers of ‘American Idol’s top 10. Here’s what you need to know about this contestant.