š„ HOT NEWS: The Quiet, Life-Changing Sacrifice John Fosterās Sister Madeāand Why āAmerican Idolā Fans Are Calling It True Devotion ā” ML

John Foster had the unwavering support of his family during his time on American Idol. Perhaps the person who made the biggest sacrifice for him, though, was his older sister, Elizabeth Benoit.
The Season 23 runner-upās mom, Amanda Benoit, spoke to Unfiltered With Kiran about the major event Elizabeth canceled to be there for her brother. Elizabeth actually postponed her own wedding so she could travel to Los Angeles to be in the crowd for her brotherās live performances each week.

āSheās been his number one cheerleader besides me,ā Amanda shared. āTheyāre just two and a half years apart and incredibly close. Sheās like a second mom sometimes, always in his corner, telling him, āYou can do this.’ā
Johnās American Idol journey ended in May, and heās been nonstop getting his career off the ground in the months since. In addition to working on new music in Nashville, the Louisiana native has also been playing concerts in various cities. Heās already taken the stage at the iconic Grand Ole Opry twice.
āIām glad I was able to hold back my tears until I was walking off stageābecause the moment I stepped out of view, they started flowing,ā he wrote after the most recent performance there. āTo receive a standing ovation on the biggest stage in country music (The @opry) onĀ my 19th birthdayĀ is a feeling Iāll never forget. Thank you so much to everyone who voted and supported me on this journey. If thereās one thing Iām feeling right now, itās āWhy Me, Lord?āĀ Glory be to God!ā

Johnās mom revealed that her son first auditioned for the singing competition via Zoom in 2021, but didnāt make it past open call. When he returned for a second attempt, he made it through the initial auditions, but never sang in front of the judges. It wasnāt until his third try that he was welcomed to the main stage.
āHe never changed to fit what someone else thought he should be,ā Amanda confirmed. āHe went through Idol just being John Foster. And I was scared they wouldnāt see that, see him for who he really is. But they did. America saw the John I know.ā




