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Gun violence story left Perry in tears

- By Alexandra Del Rosario

An audition during a recent episode of “American Idol” became an emotional spotlight on gun violence.

In a fiery speech during Sunday's episode, pop diva and “Idol” judge Katy Perry condemned mass shootings in America, telling Santa Fe singer Trey Louis that “our country has f— failed us.”

Louis, who was the last singer to audition Sunday, shared his motivation­s for appearing on “American Idol.” When asked by judge Luke Bryan, the 21-year-old mattress salesman said the show was where his favorite musicians “made it” and that he wanted to shine a light on Sante Fe, Texas.

“In May 2018, a gunman walked into my school,” he told the panel of “Idol” judges, which also included Lionel Richie. “I was in Art Room 1 and he shot up Art Room 2 before he made his way to Art Room 1.”

He continued: “Lost a lot of friends, eight students were killed, two teachers were killed and it's just really been negative, man. Santa Fe's had a bad rap here since 2018.”

After sharing his story, the teary “Teenage Dream” hitmaker said Louis “should be singing here because you love music, not because you had to go through that.”

“You didn't have to lose eight friends,” she added. “I hope that you remind people that we have to change 'cause you know what? I'm scared too.”

“It's terrible Katy, horrible,” Louis replied.

Richie also weighed in on gun violence and mass shootings.

“We have tolerated this for so long, too long,” Richie said. “It's become a norm.”

The audition came to a close with Perry demanding change and asking Louis to “lead.”

After hearing both Louis' performanc­e of Whiskey Myers' “Stone” and his story, the judges unanimousl­y agreed that he's ready for the next stage of the competitio­n and Hollywood-bound.

Since his audition aired Sunday, Louis has received love on social media from fans and “Idol” personalit­ies. On social media, Bryan, Richie and “Idol” host Ryan Seacrest praised the Santa Fe singer for sharing his story.

“Keep spreading light and awareness with your music,” Seacrest tweeted Sunday evening.

 ?? MONICA SCHIPPER — GETTY IMAGES ?? Katy Perry attends the G'Day USA Arts Gala at Skirball Cultural Center on Jan. 28 in Los Angeles.
MONICA SCHIPPER — GETTY IMAGES Katy Perry attends the G'Day USA Arts Gala at Skirball Cultural Center on Jan. 28 in Los Angeles.

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