Idol's Keyla Richardson's Mom Says She Was 'Robbed' by Win

American Idol the final Kayla RichardsonMama Mama has some serious words for voters after the singer came third in the season 24 finale.
“My child has been robbed, he never fails to be robbed, I'm sorry, I'll say it!!” Katja Richardson he wrote in a Facebook statement on Monday, May 11.
Keyla, 29, kicked off Monday night's final episode by singing Alicia Keys' 2009's “I Don't Think (I'm Ready)” featuring guest mentor. During the hometown tour, Keyla sang “I Love The Lord.”
At the end of this round, treat Ryan Seacrest revealed that Keyla came in third place. After proceeding with the last two, Hannah Harper took home the title, with Jordan McCullough placing second.
“The journey has been amazing, we're just getting started 💛 #Idol,” Keyla wrote on Instagram on Monday alongside photos from one of her performances.
A day later, Keyla shared a joint post with Local Pulse Pensacola about her welcome party celebration on Tuesday, May 12.

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Disney/Eric McCandless“🐝KeyHive🐝 Let's welcome Keyla home the Pensacola way!🌟🎤,” the Instagram post read. “His talent, his passion, and his powerful voice on American Idol this season have always honored our city, our community and God.
The post continued, “Watching him shine on the national stage has been an amazing journey, and we can't wait to see what's next for him! Join the Keyhive welcome party at @flypns this afternoon at 3pm! Pensacola is proud of you! ❤️🙌.”
Keyla was raised in Pensacola, Florida, and made her single “So Good” a No. BillboardGospel Airplay Chart 2021. On “Songs of the Night of Faith” earlier this season, Keyla chose to sing “Jireh” by Elevation Worship and Maverick City.
“I grew up in the church. I know a lot of songs, so it was difficult to choose, but I wanted to choose something that everyone could relate to. I wanted everyone to worship with me. That's where my heart is. That's where I find myself in prayer many times. When they say 'songs of faith,' it was exactly that,” said Keyla, telling Keyla to herself. Us Weekly in April.
He continued, “I'm glad that we can be open about our faith. I'm glad that everybody is okay with it, and we're okay with it. … I love God, and that's what I love.”





