Morgan Gruber Auditions For ‘American Idol’ With Elle King’s “Can’t Be Loved” In Honor Of Her Late Grandma

Longtime American Idol fan Morgan Gruber auditioned for the show in honor of her grandmother, who lost her 5-year battle with ovarian cancer two years ago. “My Grandma just encouraged me to sing anywhere I could, but I was really…

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Posted on March 21, 2022

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Longtime American Idol fan Morgan Gruber auditioned for the show in honor of her grandmother, who lost her 5-year battle with ovarian cancer two years ago.

“My Grandma just encouraged me to sing anywhere I could, but I was really too scared to,” Gruber explained to the Idol judges. ”My Grandma had ovarian cancer for five years. She was really sick, so, she just wanted me to sing for her before she passed away.”

Gruber said she was chasing her dream for her “guardian angel.”

“I know that she’s looking down on me,” the 17-year-old Pennsylvania native added.

A true country loving girl, Gruber lives on 12-acres of land and declared, “I hunt, I fish and I love everyday like Luke.”

“Yeah, I love this girl, congratulations, you get a yes,” Luke Bryan joked prior to her audition.

Accompanied by a piano, Gruber then performed Elle King’s “Can’t Be Loved.”

“We got to clap for the girl,” Bryan said as all three of the Idol judges gave Gruber a standing ovation following her audition.

“That was amazing,” Katy Perry gushed. “I don’t really have many critiques for you.”

“Wow, well you know, this is why we do American Idol, because we find diamonds in the rough just like you,” Perry went on to say.

Lionel Richie was equally impressed, telling her, “Let me tell you why I’m so pleased by this, you came in here and not only gave us fabulous delivery, but it’s your style. So, If I heard your voice singled from everybody else, I’d say Morgan, that’s what you want in this business.”

“I looked at Katy’s sheet and it says Top 20, my sheet says Top 20. Your grandmother, as many grandmothers are, she was right on the money,” Bryan sweetly shared.

Gruber was all smiles after racing feedback from the judges.

“This means so much to me because I am so excited. If my grandma were here I know she would say ‘I’m so proud of you.’ She’s definitely smiling down on me right now,” Gruber said after earning a golden ticket to Hollywood.

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Andrew Wendowski is the Founder and CEO of Music Mayhem. As a 29-year-old entrepreneur, he oversees content as the Editor-In-Chief for the independent brand. Wendowski, who splits time between Philadelphia, Penn., and Nashville, Tenn., has an extensive background in multimedia. Before launching Music Mayhem in 2014, he worked as a highly sought-after photojournalist and tour photographer, collaborating with such labels as Interscope Records and Republic Records. He has captured photos of some of the biggest names, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, Harry Styles, P!NK, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Shania Twain, and hundreds more. Wendowski’s photos and freelance work have appeared nationwide and can be seen everywhere from ad campaigns to various publications, including Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Wendowski isn’t running Music Mayhem, he enjoys spending time at concerts, traveling, and capturing photos.

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