
‘American Idol' judges 'mortified' after contestant tells everyone to ‘shut the f--- up'
"American Idol" is kicking off its 23rd season with a bang.
During Sunday's episode of the singing competition show, judges Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan were left nearly speechless after contestant Sophie Powers - a 20-year-old from Toronto - performed an original song called "STFU."
Before Powers entered the audition room, Underwood - who won "Idol" in 2005 and has returned to the show two decades later as a judge - spoke about her hopes for the 23rd season.
"I want to see somebody at the end of this thing dominating the airwaves and the charts," Underwood said. "I want to see a huge artist come out of it."
Enter Sophie, who kick-started her audition by describing her song as a "tear-jerker."
"I had a pet lizard named George / He was cool but he made me really bored," she began her song. "So I gave him to my mom and she loves him very much because animals are better than people / They tried to cancel me, cancel me / Bother me, bother me / Stop bothering me / I don't even like my job."
"Karens, shut the f--- up / Vegans, shut the f--- up / Babies, shut the f--- up / Everyone needs to shut the f--- up / Laundry, shut the f--- up / War, shut the f--- up / Dinosaurs, shut the f--- up / Everyone needs to shut the f--- up / Traffic, shut the f--- up / People, shut the f--- up/ Groceries, shut the f--- up/ Everyone needs to shut the f--- up."
While the judges were visibly confused, Powers asked Richie how he was feeling.
"Mortified," Richie responded.
"My wife will play me that song every evening," Bryan joked. "You should've put 'Luke, shut the f--- up.'"
"You clearly have a thing going," Underwood said. "You're interesting. Obviously, in the context of 'American Idol,' I don't know where you would fit in here."
"Neither do I, I'm literally Canadian," the singer-songwriter responded.
With three "No's", Powers thanked the judges before leaving the room.
Viewers were quick to share their thoughts on the unique audition.
"When her parents told her, 'Sophie, just be yourself,' Sophie took that as a challenge," one viewer commented on YouTube. "Loved this audition, and loved her. I wish they had let her go to Hollywood, just so I can see what she would sing next."
"She's gonna be the most famous from this season," another wrote.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
43 minutes ago
- Yahoo
‘80s Rocker, 69, Strips Down on Stage for Jaw-Dropping Performance: ‘Was Loud When the Shirt Came Off'
'80s Rocker, 69, Strips Down on Stage for Jaw-Dropping Performance: 'Was Loud When the Shirt Came Off' originally appeared on Parade. Billy Idol, 69, shows no signs of slowing down. The '80s punk-pop icon—known for his signature platinum blonde spiky hair and requisite sneer—is currently on tour. The Rebel Yell singer was once famous for flashing his toned abs onstage. In recent footage shared to social media from a May 2025 show at the Budweiser Arena in Toronto, Canada, Idol bares (mostly) all again—much to the delight of his devoted legion of the video, the energetic singer can be seen performing his 1984 hit Flesh for Fantasy. While the crowd sings along, Idol dances to the song's iconic bassline, which thumps like a heartbeat. He then turns his back to the audience and dramatically slips off his shirt, slowly replacing it with a new look—to the loud approval of his swooning fans. 'He's still got it!' shared one enthusiastic fan. Another wrote, 'Still a legend.' The on-stage strip-down didn't go unnoticed by Idol's fans either. One wrote, 'I saw this live too and was LOUD when the shirt came off.'While a few commenters were less than diplomatic about Idol's aging appearance, we're with the hundreds of fans who were impressed by how well his music, voice, and stage presence have held up over time. Billy Idol is making his 60s look good—and we love to see it. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬'80s Rocker, 69, Strips Down on Stage for Jaw-Dropping Performance: 'Was Loud When the Shirt Came Off' first appeared on Parade on Jun 7, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
43 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Reclusive Celine Dion Receives Standing Ovation at Rare Night Out: ‘She Looks Gorgeous'
Reclusive Celine Dion Receives Standing Ovation at Rare Night Out: 'She Looks Gorgeous' originally appeared on Parade. Celine Dion isn't letting her Stiff-Person Syndrome diagnosis slow her down. The legendary Canadian songstress was seen out for a rare night recently—and received a standing ovation and an on-stage shoutout simply for being My Heart Will Go On singer, 57, was spotted at a recent Coldplay show. Dion wasn't there to perform—she was simply there to enjoy the music. But when fans saw her in the stands, they erupted in cheers and applause, much to her delight. What happened next is a testament to Dion's massive star power. In a video shared to social media, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin gave Dion a warm shoutout from the stage and began an impromptu serenade for the five-time Grammy Award loved seeing the reclusive singer. One wrote, 'I love everything about her,' while another shared, 'OMG, SHE's GORGEOUS.' We couldn't agree more. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Celine Dion was diagnosed with Stiff-Person Syndrome in August 2022. Stiff-Person Syndrome is a rare neurological disease that affects approximately one in a million people. Symptoms include extreme muscle spasms, hyper-rigidity, chronic anxiety, and debilitating pain. Reclusive Celine Dion Receives Standing Ovation at Rare Night Out: 'She Looks Gorgeous' first appeared on Parade on Jun 8, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 8, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
Did you know these celebrities were born near Rochester?
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — When spotlighting the most prominent Rochesterians — it's easy to quickly showcase Foreigner's lead singer Lou Gramm, abolitionist Frederick Douglass, and inventor George Eastman. Did you know these celebrities were born and raised right here in the Flower City? Known for providing the voice of Phineas Flynn on the Disney Channel animated series 'Phineas and Ferb' and playing the role of Chris Rock's best friend 'Greg' on 'Everybody Hates Chris,' Vincent Martella was born in Rochester before moving to central Florida during his childhood — according to the star's IMDB page. But the Martella family has stayed in the area — Captain Tony's Pizza & Pasta Emporium has been serving guests for more than 45 years, after Martella's relative Antonio opened in 1972. Vincent stopped by the pizza shop in 2017 for a special meet and greet before emceeing the Special Olympics that year. A new season of 'Phineas and Ferb' premiered on Disney+ on June 5. Did you know these movies were filmed around Rochester? His heart is a stereo — that was born and raised just 45 minutes from Rochester. Travie McCoy, co-founder and lead vocalist of the group 'Gym Class Heroes' was born in Geneva in 1981. McCoy formed the group with his friend, Matt McGinley, who he met in ninth grade at a Geneva High School. Gym Class Heroes has had top 20 albums on the Billboard 200 chart, and hit singles 'Cupid's Chokehold,' 'Stereo Hearts' with Maroon 5's Adam Levine and 'The Fighter' with OneRepublic's front man Ryan Tedder. McCoy was inducted into the Rochester Music Hall of Fame in April 2025. One of YouTube's first stars, Jenna Mourey — better known as Jenna Marbles — grew up in Rochester, New York and attended Brighton High School. Marbles' YouTube channel accumulated nearly 2 billion views, and 20 million subscribers at its peak. Marbles announced an indefinite hiatus on her YouTube account in 2020. Not born in Rochester, but spending a majority of his early years here, Gene Cornish is an original member of the popular 1960s group 'The Young Rascals.' The band recorded eight albums within five years, and had thirteen singles that reached Billboard's Top 40 chart. Cornish was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a founding member of The Rascals in 1997. Dubbed the greatest actor of the 21st century in 2014, Philip Seymour Hoffman was born to Rochester's nearby town — Fairport — in 1967. Hoffman attended Fairport High School, and before walking the stage, was accepted to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Hoffman won an Academy Award for 'Best Actor' in recognition of playing the role of author Truman Capote in 'Capote.' Other notable titles for Hoffman include 'Magnolia,' 'Charlie Wilson's War,' and 'The Master.' He died in 2014. 'Live from New York' comes naturally to the 'Saturday Night Live' star, since she was born near Rochester in Canandaigua in 1973! Kristen Wiig had a seven-season tenure on the hit TV show from 2005 to 2012, where she received four nominations for Primetime Emmy awards. Time Magazine named Wiig as one of the 100 most influential people in the world twice — in 2012 and 2025. After moving to Pennsylvania at the age of three, Wiig and her family returned to Rochester where she went to school at Allendale Columbia School and graduated from Brighton High School. Wiig's family has even closer ties as well. Wiig's paternal grandfather was a formed executive here at WROC-TV! Her mother ran a lake marina in Western New York, as well. These are just a few of the thousands of stars whose early days were spent in Rochester. Know someone who should be added? Reach out to WROCDigital@ for consideration. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.