Guitar-strummming country crooner Philip Phillips won season 11 of "American Idol," beating Filipino-Mexican singer Jessica Sanchez on Thursday (Manila time).
Philips got majority of the 132 million votes that came in during their final battle the previous night.
Fans and relatives of the 16-year old Sanchez in Samal, Bataan, her mother's hometown, were dismayed when the result was announced.
Despite the rainy weather, hundreds of residents and journalists stayed at the town's covered court to watch the live telecast of the results show.
Sanchez's relatives wore shirts printed with "I Love You Jessica" as they cheered her on.
Filipinos in the US were also disappointed for not having a Filipino-American "Idol" this year, a radio report said.
Despite her loss to Phillips, there's a silver-lining for Sanchez.
Casablanca Records co-owner and former Sony Records CEO Tommy Mottola will be working on Sanchez's first record.
This was revealed by Mottola's wife, Mexican singer/actress Thalia on her Twitter account.
"WOWgreat news! #TommyMottola just call me from #AmericanIdol & he is confirm to work in the first #JessicaSanchez CD!" Thalia tweeted.
Thalia, who has experienced huge fame and success in the Philippines in the 90s, had been a huge fan of Sanchez, whom she calls: "Mexicanita Filipina."
"All the fans out there, thank y'all for voting for us," said the boyish 21-year-old from Georgia before host Ryan Seacrest announced the result at the end of a two-hour gala season finale.
Phillips wowed the "Idol" judges during the Top 2 performance round.
His third song, and upcoming single, "Home" was well received and hailed as more radio-friendly than Sanchez's final song, "Change Nothing."
Phillips was given the sole standing ovation that night.
Critics say Sanchez's chances dimmed with a less-than-impressive performance during Tuesday's pre-vote sing-off.
Sanchez's runner-up place is the highest finish of a singer of Filipino heritage on American Idol.
source: interaksyon.com