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angie miller went home |
Angie Miller had never been in the bottom two or three this season of "American Idol," and she had been hyped as the girl to beat ever since Hollywood Week, when she wowed the judges with her original song, "You Set Me Free." Although she never gave a performance quite as amazing as that again, Angie still seemed like a shoo-in for next week's finale, and she always seemed superhumanly confident...until this Thursday, when, much to the shock of the judges, she unexpectedly went home in third place. And she unexpectedly broke down.
Angie Miller goes home
Less than 24 hours before Thursday's most important "Idol" results show of the season--the one that would determine the top two moving on to the finale--Angie had told reporters, "I feel confident that I'll make it." But when Ryan Seacrest informed this year's token golden child/chosen one that it would be Candice Glover and Kree Harrison advancing to the finale instead, her pageanty facade suddenly slipped away.
Angie's swan-song performance--a reprise of her cover of Season 11 finalist Colton Dixon's ironically titled "Never Gone"--may have been one of the most emotional goodbyes in "Idol" history. Angie could barely even warble the power ballad through her tears, though she fought her way through it as best she could, continuing to sing-sob even as her family and friends ran up onstage to comfort her.
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