‘American Idol’ Pays Tribute to Katy Perry on Her Final Episode
The pop star revealed in February she was leaving the singing competition after seven seasons.

Katy Perry said goodbye toAmerican Idolafter seven seasons on Sunday night’s live finale.
As a tribute to the singer, the ladies of the top 12 performed a medley of Perry’s hits, including “Teenage Dream,” “Dark Horse” and “California Gurls.”
Perry, who was eating a slice of pizza when the performance began, jumped onto the judges’ table at the end of the performance and gave a strong-arms salute.
Perry also performed “What Makes a Woman” alongside competitor Jack Blocker during the three-hour finale.
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Meanwhile, Abi Carter was named the winner of Season 22 on Sunday night. She performed “What Was I Made For?” from theBarbie movie, during which Perry could be seen getting emotional.
Perry announced in February that she would be leaving theABC singing competition.
Appearing on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Perry was asked by host Jimmy Kimmel how long she was likely to continue with Idol.
“Well, you know, this fall, this September, I’m going to be doing this huge music festival in Brazil called Rock in Rio. It’s really exciting. It’s a big deal for people all over the world, especially my Brazilian fans,” Perry said, adding, “So I think this will probably be my last season for Idol.”
Following a few gasps from the audience, Perry continued: “I love Idol so much. It’s connected me with the heart of America. But I need to feel that pulse of my own beat.”
She hadn’t shared the news with fellow judgesLuke Bryan andLionel Richie at the time of her announcement, butBryan later saidhe had heard “whispers that she was thinking about it. It wasn’t like a huge shock.”
For his part,Richie saidwhen he heard the news, “it just made me run off the road…. My phone blew up.” Buythe added that her decision “makes sense.”
Perry had been a judge onAmerican Idol alongside Richie and Bryan since the show was revived by ABC in 2018.
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