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15-Year-Old’s Emotional Audition Reveals Life of Homelessness on American Idol

In the Season 22 premiere of American Idol, the spotlight fell on Triston Harper, a 15-year-old from McIntosh, Ala., whose audition revealed a challenging past marked by homelessness.

Harper’s introduction explained that his journey into music began with his mother’s aspirations for him and his siblings. However, at the age of 11, things took a tough turn when his mother’s marriage led to abuse by his stepfather. Escaping the situation meant leaving their hometown, thrusting Harper and his family into homelessness. A particularly low point occurred when the teen and his mother found themselves sleeping on the side of the road when he was just 12.


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In a pre-song video, Harper’s mother shared the family’s hardships, adding an emotional layer to the audition. The Season 22 premiere of American Idol promises a compelling story of resilience as Triston Harper strives to make a mark in the music industry, overcoming the challenges of homelessness.

See Triston Harper’s American Idol performance:

“American Idol” returned to the airwaves for season seven on ABC. Helping determine who America will ultimately vote to become the next singing sensation are music industry forces and superstar judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie. Emmy® Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest hosts the beloved competition series.

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