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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Teen's Heartbreaking Song Honors Cyberbullying Victim on Idol

Teen's Heartbreaking Song Honors Cyberbullying Victim on Idol

27 Jan

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Summary

  • A 15-year-old singer performed an original song about cyberbullying.
  • The song was inspired by a 13-year-old girl who died by suicide.
  • The victim's mother surprised the singer before her emotional audition.
Teen's Heartbreaking Song Honors Cyberbullying Victim on Idol

American Idol's Season 24 launched with a school-themed premiere, introducing a diverse group of contestants. Among them was 15-year-old Khloe Grace, who delivered a deeply emotional original song. The performance honored Aubreigh Paige Wyatt, a 13-year-old who died by suicide after experiencing cyberbullying. Khloe, though not knowing Aubreigh personally, felt compelled to write the song after learning her story.

Adding to the poignant moment, Aubreigh's mother appeared to surprise Khloe before her audition, expressing gratitude for her daughter's memory being kept alive. Khloe's performance left the judges, including a visibly emotional Carrie Underwood, speechless. The raw artistry and the song's powerful message against bullying resonated profoundly, marking one of the most heartbreaking auditions in the show's history.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fifteen-year-old Khloe Grace performed an original song inspired by a 13-year-old who died by suicide due to cyberbullying.
The song was inspired by the story of Aubreigh Paige Wyatt, a 13-year-old girl who took her own life after being cyberbullied.
The judges were deeply moved and left speechless by Khloe's voice, artistry, and the powerful message of her anti-bullying song.

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