Ruben Studdard dishes on his friendship with fellow "American Idol" alum Clay Aiken, and how fun it was to meet the people who voted for them on their recent 20th anniversary tour. Ruben also shares ...
On May 21, 2003, 38.1 million viewers watched Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken battle it out to become the winner of season two of “American Idol.” When Ryan Seacrest opened the envelope, he proclaimed, ...
It was an impressive homecoming for American Idol alums Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken on Sunday night. The season 2 winner and runner-up, respectively, returned to the Idol stage 20 years later for ...
Twenty years ago, “American Idol” was on its way to becoming the biggest show in America, bigger than “C.S.I.,” bigger than “Friends,” bigger than “ER.” It was one of the final broadcast shows that ...
Sunday marks the 20th anniversary of Ruben Studdard’s win on Season 2 of “American Idol,” and that’s a good reason to celebrate. Studdard, a Birmingham resident, put his hometown on the reality TV map ...
The singers captured the hearts of American Idol fans nationwide in 2003, when they competed for the top two spots of season 2. Twenty years ago, Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken walked away from ...
It was May 21, 2005, and millions of fans cast their votes to name the winner of the second season of “American Idol.” That deserving winner was Ruben Studdard, and 20 years later, he is still proving ...
Singer Ruben Studdard, who electrified the city of Birmingham and the state of Alabama two decades ago when he won the “American Idol” competition in its second season in 2003, was lauded by the mayor ...
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