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The American Idol The family lost their beloved former contestant. Willie Spence He died posthumously of his injuries in a tragic car accident on October 11. local singer newspaper, Douglas now, was the first to report the news on Facebook. “Douglas now you know that Douglas is a citizen and American Idol Season 19 runner-up Willie Spence has died at the age of 23 from injuries sustained in a car crash in Tennessee.” “We don’t have more details at this time. Our condolences go out to Willie’s family, friends and fans. He was an extraordinary talent and a ray of light to millions around the world. We will miss him.”
The information has apparently been confirmed by Catherine McPheewho sang with Willie during his time Idol. She took to her Instagram Story to share that she “received very tragic news” as she informed fans of Willie’s death. “Life is unfair and we don’t promise anything at all,” she wrote. “God have mercy on your soul and Willie. It was a pleasure to sing with you and get to know you.”
Willie has captured the hearts of viewers throughout his career Idol. In addition to having an incredible singing voice, Willie also had an incredible story. He shared that he weighed 600 pounds before he came to the show and was taken to the hospital due to fluid in his lungs. This motivated him to lose weight, causing him to shed nearly 200 pounds before he started weighing Idol a trip.
Willie posted a video on Instagram hours before his death. In the clip, he was singing in a parked car. After hearing about Willie’s death, fans began flooding the comments section of the post with messages of love for the late singer. One person wrote, “Fly and sing with the angels and dance among the friendly stars,” while another added, “One of the kindest and most authentic people I have ever had. One of the most talented artists I have had the privilege to work with.” An outpouring of love was felt from those who knew Willie personally and as fans in the wake of his death.
on me American IdolWillie lost Chase Beckham During the season 19 finale. However, he continued to pursue music after his time on the show. He even had a show coming up in London on November 12, which he’s been enthusiastically posting to Instagram starting in September. Some of his most memorable shows of the day Idol Audition included, where he sang “Diamonds” Rihannaas well as later versions of songs such as “Wind Beneath My Wings”, “Set Fire to the Rain”, “Glory” and “Georgia on My Mind”.
“I feel like I’ve changed as an artist,” Willie said after the show ended. “Before American Idol, I didn’t believe in myself as much as I should be as an artist and it definitely helped me with my confidence and helped me believe in myself more. I feel like this is all I need to start my career. I just need to believe in myself a little more.”
Originally published at San Jose News Bulletin
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