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    American Idol Fans Explode After John Foster Nails the One Disney Song No One Else Dared to Touch

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMay 13, 20253 Mins Read
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    John Foster Shines on Disney Night with “Almost There,” But One Judge’s Critique Sparks Backlash

    As American Idol Season 23 nears its dramatic conclusion, all eyes were on the Top 7 during Sunday’s Disney-themed episode. Among the most buzzed-about performances was 18-year-old Louisiana native and LSU biology student John Foster, whose spirited take on “Almost There” from The Princess and the Frog lit up both the stage and the internet.

    Foster, who has won fans over with his Southern charm and silky vocals, embraced his Cajun roots once again with the New Orleans-inspired number. With effortless charisma and a voice that blended soul and country twang, he transformed the iconic Disney tune into something all his own—what many called the most authentic performance of the night.

    “He didn’t just sing Almost There—he was there,” guest judge Carrie Underwood said. “He brought New Orleans to life on that stage. It was unforgettable.”

    A Louisiana Voice, A National Moment

    Social media quickly flooded with praise. One viewer posted, “That boy was born to sing that song.” Another added, “It’s not Disney Night anymore—it’s John Foster Night.” Fans and casual viewers alike lauded his natural ease and heartfelt storytelling.

    But not every judge was fully on board.

    Luke Bryan’s Surprising Critique

    While Lionel Richie praised Foster’s stage presence and unique tone, Luke Bryan delivered a critique that caught fans off guard.

    “It was strong, but I was waiting for a bit more…something,” Bryan said. “You’ve got the heart, but I wanted a bigger vocal moment.”

    The comment didn’t sit well with viewers, many of whom immediately took to social media to express their frustration. “Luke must’ve been watching another performance,” one fan wrote. “John hit every note and told a story.” Others called the critique “tone-deaf” and “nitpicky,” especially given Foster’s consistent growth throughout the competition.

    Grace Under Pressure

    Foster, ever composed, took the mixed feedback with humility and grace. Dressed sharply in a vest and flashing his signature shy smile, he later shared on Instagram:

    “Always room to grow. I’m just grateful to be here and sing songs that mean something to me and my roots.”

    A Story Rooted in Home

    Hailing from Addis, Louisiana, Foster has stayed grounded throughout his Idol journey. In a behind-the-scenes segment, he credited his Uncle Galen Martin for sparking his love of music.

    “He taught me my first chords,” Foster said. “He believed in me before I believed in myself.”

    Almost There — Or Already Arrived?

    With just one week left before the grand finale, Foster’s deeply personal and powerful Disney performance has strengthened his case as a true contender. The question now: will America agree that John Foster isn’t just almost there—but already exactly where he belongs?

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