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American Idolpaved the way for reality competition shows to help everyday people achieve their dreams of music stardom.
The series premiered in 2002 on Fox with a star-studded judging panel consisting of Simon Cowell,Paula Abduland Randy Jackson. American Idol‘s freshman season introduced Kelly Clarkson, who would become the show’s first breakout star.
The three judges reunited in September 2019 on The Kelly Clarkson Show, where they admitted they weren’t certain the show’s premise could work — until Clarkson walked through the door.
“I actually, genuinely do not believe we would be sitting here today if you hadn’t entered the show that year,” Cowell said.
Jackson added, “We looked at each other at the end of the finale and said, ‘Wow, this thing is really gonna work.’ I think that was the moment that we knew.”
Scroll through the gallery below to see where the American Idol winners are today.
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'American Idol' Winners: Where Are They Now? From Kelly Clarkson to Laine Hardy
American Idolpaved the way for reality competition shows to help everyday people achieve their dreams of music stardom.
The series premiered in 2002 on Fox with a star-studded judging panel consisting of Simon Cowell,Paula Abduland Randy Jackson. American Idol's freshman season introduced Kelly Clarkson, who would become the show's first breakout star.
The three judges reunited in September 2019 on The Kelly Clarkson Show, where they admitted they weren't certain the show's premise could work — until Clarkson walked through the door.
“I actually, genuinely do not believe we would be sitting here today if you hadn’t entered the show that year,” Cowell said.
Jackson added, “We looked at each other at the end of the finale and said, ‘Wow, this thing is really gonna work.' I think that was the moment that we knew.”
Scroll through the gallery below to see where the American Idol winners are today.
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'American Idol' Winners: Where Are They Now? From Kelly Clarkson to Laine Hardy
American Idolpaved the way for reality competition shows to help everyday people achieve their dreams of music stardom.
The series premiered in 2002 on Fox with a star-studded judging panel consisting of Simon Cowell,Paula Abduland Randy Jackson. American Idol's freshman season introduced Kelly Clarkson, who would become the show's first breakout star.
The three judges reunited in September 2019 on The Kelly Clarkson Show, where they admitted they weren't certain the show's premise could work — until Clarkson walked through the door.
“I actually, genuinely do not believe we would be sitting here today if you hadn’t entered the show that year,” Cowell said.
Jackson added, “We looked at each other at the end of the finale and said, ‘Wow, this thing is really gonna work.' I think that was the moment that we knew.”
Scroll through the gallery below to see where the American Idol winners are today.
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Kelly Clarkson
After winning the inaugural title, the Texas native signed a record deal with RCA Records and released her debut album, Thankful, in 2003. Later that year, Clarkson costarred in the movie From Justin to Kelly with season 1 runner-up, Justin Guarini. She went on to release 10 studio albums and has won three Grammys, including for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2006 and 2013. She published the children’s book, River Rose and the Magical Lullaby, in 2016.
Clarkson became a coach on season 14 of The Voice in 2018. One year later, she became the host of her own talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show.
The songstress married talent manager Brandon Blackstock in 2013, and Us confirmed that she filed for divorce in June 2020. The former couple, who finalized their split in 2022, are the parents of daughter River Rose and son Remington. Clarkson addressed her divorce on her 10th studio album, Chemistry, which was released in 2023.
Studdard — who was dubbed American Idol’s “velvet teddy bear” — beat out season 2 runner-up Clay Aiken in 2003. Studdard released his first album, Soulful, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and received a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. The Alabama native released a gospel album in 2004 before switching back to R&B in 2006 with his album, The Return. However, his label, J Records, dropped him in 2007. He released his latest album, Ruben Sings Luther — a tribute to the late Luther Vandross — in 2018.
Studdard made his return to reality TV when he competed on season 15 of The Biggest Loser as the show’s first-ever celebrity contestant. He married Zuri McCants in 2008, but the pair divorced in 2012.
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Fantasia Barrino
Barrino released her Grammy-nominated debut album, Free Yourself, in 2004 after she won season 3. She later earned 12 Grammy nominations and one Grammy win for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in 2011. Barrino has recorded a total of seven studio albums including her 2019 album, Sketchbook.
The singer took on Broadway when she starred in the musicals The Color Purple in 2007 and After Midnight in 2013. Barrino also opened up about her personal life in her memoir, Fantasia: Life Is Not a Fairytale, which was turned into a Lifetime movie in 2006. In 2010, Barrino starred in her VH1 reality series, Fantasia for Real, for two seasons. Later that year, she suffered from an aspirin overdose which she later admitted was a suicide attempt.
Barrino married businessman Kendall Taylor in 2015. In May 2021, the pair welcomed their first child together, daughter Keziah. Barrino is also the mother of daughter Zion and son Dallas from previous relationships.
Barrino reprised her role as Celie in the 2023 film adaptation of The Color Purple. During a December 2023 interview with The New York Times, she opened up about the challenges of returning to the emotional subject matter.
“There were times that I just felt like I’m not going to make it. I cannot do it. I would cry going to set. I would cry leaving set,” she said. “I would talk to God, and I would tell him, ‘You’ve got to make this make sense. Make it make sense. There’s got to be something out of this.’ It was so hard.”
Shortly before the interview, Barrino learned that she’d been nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for the film.
“That was my prayer. Like, Lord, don’t let my work be in vain, meaning not for awards, but meaning, let these girls see — you are beautiful,” she told the outlet. “You’re placed on this Earth for a reason. You’re brilliant. You’re smart. You are seen. And you can fall, but you can get back up.”
Underwood scored the winning title on season 4 in 2005 before she released her debut album, Some Hearts, which included the singles “Jesus Take the Wheel” and “Before He Cheats.” The Tennessee native recorded six studio albums, which awarded her seven Grammys — the most of any Idol winner. She also set the 2010 Guinness World Record for most country No. 1 songs for a female artist in the U.S. The “Drinking Alone” singer made her acting debut as Maria von Trapp in NBC’s The Sound of Music: Live in 2013.
In November 2017, Underwood fell on the steps outside of her house in Nashville, Tennessee, which resulted in a broken wrist and 40 stitches to her face.
Underwood married hockey player Mike Fisher in 2010. The couple share sons Isaiah and Jacob.
Hicks beat out runner-up Katharine McPheeon season 5 in 2006 with the help of his loyal fanbase, Soul Patrol. He released his self-titled debut album later that year. After poor record sales, Hicks was dropped from his record label in 2008, which caused him to form his own label, Modern Whomp. The Alabama native recorded three studio albums and released his latest single, “Six Strings and Diamond Rings,” in 2017. Hicks starred on Broadway in Grease in 2008 before joining the national tour in 2009.
He landed a Las Vegas residency in 2012 — a first for an Idol winner. Hicks is co-owner of Saw’s Juke Joint in Birmingham, Alabama, and host of INSP’s food and travel series, State Plate.
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Jordin Sparks
Sparks released her self-titled first album in 2007 after winning season 6 that year. The album included the hit singles “Tattoo” and “No Air,” which featured Chris Brown.Sparks has released three studio albums and earned one Grammy nomination.
The Arizona native starred in the 2010 Broadway musical In the Heights and the 2012 movie Sparkle alongside the late Whitney Houston. In 2016, Sparks appeared in a pilot for the reality series Sugar and Sparks — which chronicled her journey to open a bakery — on the Food Network. The episode was not picked up for a full series.
Sparks had a high-profile relationship with Jason Derulofrom 2011 to 2014. She returned to the music scene later that year with the mixtape, #ByeFelicia. Sparks married fitness model Dana Isaiah in 2017 and welcomed their son, Dana Isaiah Thomas Jr., in May 2018.
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David Cook
After winning season 7 in 2008, the rocker released his self-titled album — which included the single “Time of My Life” — in November 2008.
Cook left his label in 2012 and began releasing music independently and with his band Midwest Kings. In 2018, he starred in the Broadway musical Kinky Boots and also released his EP titled CHROMANCE later that year.
The Texas native married Rachael Stump in 2015.
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Kris Allen
Allen beat out fan-favorite Adam Lamberton season 8 in 2009. Months later, he released his self-titled album, which included the single “Live Like We’re Dying.” Allen’s most recent studio release was Letting You In in 2015.
The Arkansas native was in a car accident in 2013, which left him with a shattered wrist that needed three surgeries over the following years. His accident forced him to re-learn playing the guitar.
Allen married his high school sweetheart, Katy O’Connell, in 2008. The duo are the parents of sons Marlo and Oliver and daughter Rose.
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Lee DeWyze
The Illinois native won season 9 in 2010. Shortly after, he signed to RCA Records and released his debut album, Live It Up. DeWyze has released six studio albums, which have included songs that have been featured on TV shows such as The Walking Dead, Shameless, Nashville, Elementary and Suits. His latest album, Oil & Water, was released in 2016 and debuted in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Folk Music Chart.
DeWyze married actress Jonna Walsh in 2012.
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Scotty McCreery
McCreery was the season 10 winner in 2011 making him the youngest male to receive the title at age 17. He released his platinum debut album, Clear as Day, later that year.
The country singer released three studio albums including his 2018 album, Seasons Change, and has toured with Brad Paisley, The Band Perry and Rascal Flatts. McCreery authored his memoir, Go Big or Go Home: The Journey Toward the Dream, in 2016.
The North Carolina crooner married Gabi Dugal in 2018. The couple welcomed son Avery in October 2022.
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Phillip Phillips
Phillips won season 11 in 2012. On the season finale, he performed his song “Home," which became Idol's best-selling coronation song. The song appeared on his debut album, The World from the Side of the Moon, which hit No. 2 on the Billboard charts. He released his sophomore album, Behind the Light, in 2014.
The Georgia native was in a legal battle over his contract with American Idol’s production company 19 Entertainment in 2015, which prevented him from releasing new music. The lawsuit was settled in 2017.
Phillips released his album Collateral in 2018 — his first studio album since 2014. His fourth studio album, Drift Black, was released in 2023.
He married Hannah Blackwell in 2015. The couple welcomed son Patch in 2019.
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Candice Glover
Glover became the first female American Idol winner since Sparks during season 12 in 2013. One year later, she released her debut album, Music Speaks. After a hiatus, the South Carolina native released her single “My Mistake” in 2017 followed by her song “Break Me" in 2018.
She starred in the Broadway musical Home for the Holidays in 2017.
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Caleb Johnson
Johnson won season 13 in 2014 making him the first winner to not land in the bottom three during their season. He released his debut album, Testify, just two months after wrapping the season. The North Carolina native parted ways with his record label the following year.
The singer is now the frontman of the band Caleb Johnson and the Ramblin' Saints, which released an LP in 2019.
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Nick Fradiani
After the Connecticut native won season 14 in 2015, he released his debut album, Hurricane. Two years later, Fradiani parted ways with his label, Big Machine Records.
He starred in the national tour of the Broadway musical A Bronx Tale in 2019. He began portraying Neil Diamond in the Broadway musical A Beautiful Noise in 2022.
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Trent Harmon
Harmon was the season 15 winner in 2015, which was the original Idol’s farewell season. He released his debut single “Falling” shortly after winning. His debut album, You Got ‘Em All, was released in 2018. He left his record label Big Machine Records in 2019.
Poppe was the season 16 winner and the first winner after the series' revival on ABC in 2018. The Iowa native released her first studio album, Whirlwind, in 2019. She joined Ingrid Michaelson for the Dramatic Tour in the U.S. in 2019. Poppe released two singles in 2023, "Good Enough to Let You Go" and "Screw You a Little Bit."
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Laine Hardy
The season 17 winner was crowned in 2019 and he followed up his win with his debut single "Flame." The Louisiana native headlined his first tour later that year. In 2020 he released two new songs, "Ground I Grew Up On" and "Let There Be Country."
Hardy was arrested in April 2022 based on allegations that he planted a recording device in the Louisiana State University dormitory room occupied by a woman who described Hardy as her ex-boyfriend. The following April, the East Baton Rouge District Attorney announced that Hardy had enrolled in a pretrial diversion program and would not be formally charged if he abided by the conditions set for him.
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Just Sam
The season 18 contestant was crowned the first at-home winner of American Idol in 2020. They went on to release two singles in 2021, “Africando” and “Change,” and three in 2022, “Safe N Sound,” “Pain Is Power” and “Question.”
In 2023, Just Sam opened up about returning to busking in subway stations after their time on American Idol.
“If I ever went back to the trains, I didn’t expect it to be something that I had to do. I felt like it would be something that I did for fun, you know, relive an old moment or memory, you know?” Just Sam said during a November 2023 interview, per The Washington Post. “But I literally could not afford to pay my rent. I couldn’t afford to eat.”
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Chayce Beckham
Prior to winning season 19 of American Idol in May 2021, the country star told The Los Angeles Daily News he had no plans to slow down post-competition.
“I think it’s super important to take the momentum that you have and keep going with it. And not say, ‘Oh man, this crazy show’s over with, I’m going to relax for a month or two,’” he said.
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Noah Thompson
The Kentucky native took home the crown during the season 20 finale in May 2022. "I was just kind of just shocked, you know?" he told Good Morning America of his win. "Truthfully, I came into the competition not even thinking I would get a golden ticket, so to hear my name at the end, that was amazing." After his victorious run on the show, the singer planned to return home to the Bluegrass State to see his family and friends to "take it all in."
In January 2023, Thompson shared that he moved to Nashville.
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Iam Tongi
The Hawaii native won season 21 upon its live finale in May 2023. Tongi — who beat fellow finalists Megan Danielle and Colin Stough — had wowed audiences with his original song, “I’ll Be Seeing You.”
After his victory, Tongi released three singles in 2023, "I'll Be Seeing You," "The Winner Takes It All" and "Why Kiki?"
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