HOLLYWOOD — Simon Cowell called Fantasia Barrino's final performance during Tuesday's "American Idol" competition her "acceptance speech," but it was her actual acceptance speech Wednesday that will forever be remembered.
After a long embrace with runner-up Diana DeGarmo, and with tears rushing down her face, the raspy 19-year-old singer looked at host Ryan Seacrest and declared, "I broke my shoe!''
"That's what's so great about her," Cowell said later Wednesday (May 27). "She's so normal. But let's be honest, she also has an astonishing voice."
Few will argue with that, as the High Point, North Carolina, native emerged from near elimination twice to become the clear favorite in the later weeks and heading into the finale. The judges all but crowned her Tuesday, with Cowell calling her the best singer of any "Idol" competition in any country.
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Fantasia, who hopes winning allows her to collaborate with her idol, Aretha Franklin, said her secret was simple.
"My thing was always to have a good time and go out and try to encourage somebody with my music," she said. "And I was always myself, and I'm just happy people like me for being me."
A release date has not been announced for "I Believe," but it should surface in the coming weeks, followed by an album in the fall.
When Fantasia's debut is released, she might have some competition.
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First, however, the bubbly 16-year-old from Snellville, Georgia, has other things to take care of.
"I have finals I'm doing this week," said the singer, who was required to meet with a tutor three hours a day throughout the competition. "Yesterday, before the show, I was typing up a paper. It's a little difficult, you know, Algebra 2, what's the quadratic function? It's like, 'I don't know!' "
Once DeGarmo's homework is finished, Clarkson is predicting Clay Aiken-like success for this season's number two. "She's only 16, so she's got time, not that she needs it," Kelly said, before pointing out what she considers both Barrino and DeGarmo's greatest strength.
"They're Southern," the former waitress from Burleson, Texas, added. "I guess we really get it in the South."

