Wareham waits for hometown 'Idol's' debut
Wareham soul singer Teddy Mathews still hasn’t been featured on "American Idol" this season, including in Sunday night’s episode, but his fans can continue to hope he'll appear soon.
"American Idol" premiered on March 11 on ABC, with judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Mathews, 21, was sent to Hollywood for a taping after a successful audition in New York City.
Mathews doesn’t know when he’ll be shown on “American Idol” yet, either.
“Had roughly 13 billion people ask if I’ll be on @AmericanIdol this week and y’all 500,000 people auditioned so like there’s a lot of contestants that need their moment,” Mathews tweeted on March 19. “Chill lol I will let y’all know when I’ll be on as soon as I know myself, just enjoy the show for now!”
Mathews’ mom, Alicia Thatcher, said she does expect her son will be featured in an audition episode of the show soon.
“They had us walk through the streets and have conversation while we were in New York City and they filmed us,” she said. “But we don’t really know how they’re putting everything together. Everything is really, really hush-hush.”
Thatcher went to the audition in New York City with her son and even had a brush with the celebrity judges.
“The judges came out of the elevator and I was right there,” Thatcher said. “I was less than an arm’s length from Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan.”
Thatcher said she waited outside the audition room with Mathews’ friends while he had the audition and that he had a conversation with the judges. Mathews received a golden ticket to go to Hollywood and continue on “American Idol,” but Thatcher can’t say how far he got in the competition.
For now, Thatcher is enjoying watching the “American Idol” auditions along with everyone else.
Mathews is one of 169 contestants. “American Idol” continues on Monday night and will air at 8 p.m. on ABC.