Fil-Am Malaya Watson in ‘Idol’ Top 10

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MANILA, Philippines – Back with a new look and hair-do, Filipino-American Malaya Watson made it to the top 10 in the hit singing competition “American Idol.”

The sixteen-year-old Watson from Southfield, Michigan was safe in Thursday night’s (Friday morning in Manila) elimination round that sent home Ben Briley, according to “Idol’s” Twitter account.


Watson, whose name means free in Filipino, received a standing ovation from the judges with her performance of the song “I Am Changing” from the Broadway play-turned-movie “Dreamgirls.”

On Broadway, the song was performed by the character Effie who realized she had to change for the better to have another shot in the music industry.

The song seemed fitting for Watson who has donned a new look, shedding the playful little girl’s image she had since she entered “Idol.”

Pop star and judge Jennifer Lopez gave her a standing ovation. “Yes! Yes! Good girl, Malaya! That’s a perfect song for you. A perfect way to end the show!” she said.

“That was a killer. You have an amazing voice, oh my God!” Lopez exclaimed.

Musician Keith Urban said Watson has a “good understanding of the songs that apply to your strength.”

“That song was perfect to play to your strength… What you’ve got inside there that’s going to blossom is magnificent,” Urban said.

Singer-actor Harry Connick Jr. even called Watson a “big-belter.”

“Over the course of this competition, your voice is going to get thicker and better, and it’s going to be a pleasure to watch. Nice job!” he added.

Watson will join the rest of the top 10 in the Idol’s summer tour.

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