
"To win this competition would mean a lot because, you know, that's what my son wants. And I've always given him what he wants. And so it would mean a lot to just see that smile on his face."
"We've all had the opportunity to build our audience while we're here, and no matter what, we all will have careers once we leave. So that's the biggest blessing that I can carry away from this platform."
"I feel like I've gained tour partners for the rest of my life. If I'm not going to be on this show, I'm going to be on one of theirs because I know they're all superstars and I just can't wait to travel the world with them."
The competition on 'American Idol' has narrowed to three finalists: Hannah Harper, Keyla Richardson, and Jordan McCullough. They advanced after emotional eliminations, showcasing their unique styles and personal stories. Winning is important, but the contestants value the experiences gained. Richardson hopes to win for her son's happiness, while Harper appreciates the audience-building opportunities. McCullough looks forward to lifelong connections made during the competition. Eliminated contestants also expressed personal growth and joy from their time on the show, emphasizing the lasting impact of their experiences.
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