
'American Idol' contestant with severe stutter leaves judge Carrie Underwood in awe over 'beautiful' approach
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"American Idol" contestant Jesse Findling, a 20-year-old with a severe stutter, amazed judges with his "beautiful" performance of Bensen Boone's "In The Stars" during auditions.
Christina Dugan Ramirez is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
"I've been singing ever since I was little with my brother and sister," Findling told the judges. "We would pull up karaoke tracks, and we would just sing with each other, and since then I did choirs in school. If you haven't noticed, I have a stutter and that's really where kind of my love for singing came."
"I've had a stutter ever since I was little," Findling said during his confessional. "It's something that I've struggled with since elementary school. It was something embarrassing for me, and it was something that I really had a hard time with. I wouldn't raise my hand in school, and it was just something that made me feel alone and something that I felt like I had to hide. So it was definitely hard."













