What did Danny Noriega place on American Idol?

What did Danny Noriega place on American Idol?

Noriega appeared as a contestant on the seventh season of American Idol in 2008 and later competed as Adore Delano on the sixth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, placing in the final three.

Who won American Idol 2008?

David Cook
David Cook was announced the winner of the competition on May 21, 2008, defeating runner-up David Archuleta by a margin of roughly 12 million votes out of over 97 million, which was at that time the highest recorded vote total in the show’s history. The split was 56 to 44%.

What season was David Cook on American Idol?

seventh season
David Cook, the 2001 Blue Springs South High School graduate who won the seventh season of “American Idol,” is releasing his fourth EP today, “The Looking Glass.”

How old is Danny Noriega?

32 years (September 29, 1989)
Adore Delano/Age

What happened to David Cooke?

After winning Season 7 of American Idol in 2008, David Cook released a self-titled album that went platinum. And that was just the start of his music career. After that, Cook took a much needed break, found hope in therapy, and was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder — something that he’d been battling for years.

What did Noriega do after ‘American Idol’?

Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres also invited Noriega to be a guest on her show. Following American Idol, Noriega became a YouTube personality, performing skits in drag as Adore Delano, or Angel Baby, another drag character. In June 2009, Noriega released the music video for song “24/7,” featuring sister Diamonique.

Who is nellynoriega from American Idol?

Noriega appeared as a contestant on the seventh season of American Idol in 2008 and later competed as Adore Delano in the sixth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, reaching the final three.

How many albums has Delano Noriega released?

Delano has recorded and released three studio albums: Till Death Do Us Party (2014), After Party (2016), and Whatever (2017). Noriega was raised in Azusa, California, and attended Sierra High School, a continuation school for at-risk teenagers.

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