High school senior Liliana Tovar Dalton earned a golden ticket with an oroginal ballad titled '5%.'
She may not be San Antonio’s answer to Taylor Swift quite yet, but she’s still going to Hollywood. Liliana Tovar Dalton, a 17-year-old senior at Antonian High School, earned a golden ticket on the final night of auditions Sunday on “American Idol.” She was showcased early in the show with interview clips that played up her resemblance to Swift. She talked about how she was inspired to write while “I Knew You Were Trouble” played in the background.
devoted prime time last night to coverage of high school all-star basketball games. The episode is now streaming on Hulu. The Hollywood Week episode of “American Idol” airs at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 31, on ABC.
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