Christina Cewe Explained

Christina Cewe
Birth Name:Christina Christian
Birth Date:1981 6, mf=y
Birth Place:New York City, United States
Known For:American Idol (season 1) finalist
Spouse:Nicholas Cewe

Christina Christian Cewe (born June 21, 1981[1]) is an American singer and author notable for being a finalist on the first season of American Idol, and for being hospitalized immediately prior to her elimination.

Background

Cewe was born Christina Christian in Brooklyn, New York.[2] [3] and grew up in North Miami and south Miami-Dade County. She is of Trinidadian descent. At the time of American Idol, Cewe was an undergraduate at the University of Florida majoring in sociology.[4]

American Idol

Cewe (as Christina Christian) successfully auditioned for the first season of American Idol in Miami with the Stevie Wonder song "Isn't She Lovely?"[5] [6] and subsequently advanced through Hollywood Week and the Top 30, Top 10, Top 8 and Top 7 rounds. Her performance of "Ain't No Sunshine" in the Top 7 round was acclaimed by judge Simon Cowell, who compared her to the band Sade and admitted having a small crush on her.[7]

On August 7, 2002, the day after her Top 6 performance of "The Glory of Love", Cewe suffered a collapse backstage as she was preparing for the results show and was hospitalized.[8] [9] The collapse was reported as being due to stress by American Idol co-executive producer Nigel Lythgoe,[8] though Cewe denied this in a subsequent interview, stating she had just had a bad headache and felt weak.[10] Cewe was eliminated the night of her hospitalization, receiving the fewest votes of the remaining contestants, and placed sixth.[8] [11] She made a full recovery.[10] Cewe's elimination prompted conspiracy theories among some fans who believed she had not in fact received the lowest number of votes and had been eliminated by producers.[8] [12] Journalist Richard Rushfield, in his book American Idol: The Untold Story, called her exit the series' "very first flurry of conspiracy talk".[13]

Performances

EpisodeThemeSong choiceResult
AuditionContestant's Choice"Isn't She Lovely"Advanced
Top 30Contestant's Choice"At Last"Advanced
Top 10Motown"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"Safe
Top 81960s"When a Man Loves a Woman"Safe
Top 71970s"Ain't No Sunshine"Safe
Top 6Big Band"The Glory of Love"Eliminated

Later life

After American Idol, Cewe received offers from several major record labels, as well as some television opportunities.[14] She was signed to 19 Entertainment alongside the other top 10 finishers and participated with them in the American Idols Live! Tour 2002, as well as the CD.[15] In 2003, she was a presenter for TV Guide covering the second season of American Idol[16] and contributed to the American Idol: The Great Holiday Classics compilation album.[17] In 2004, it was reported by the Associated Press that Cewe would release an album in Europe that summer.[18] Cewe returned that year to the third season of American Idol to give a guest performance of her new single, "Forever or Never."[19]

A 2005 article in The Miami Herald noted Cewe as hoping to produce an album of songs that she had written, but that she was also aiming to finish her sociology degree and go to law school, and that she had appeared on an episode of .[20] She ultimately put singing professionally on hold, and as of 2012 had become an account manager for an IT company.[21]

In 2022, Cewe released a children's book titled I Believe in Me: Do You Believe in You?.[22] [23]

Cewe was the first of the American Idol first season finalists to get married, which was in 2004 to Nicholas Cewe,[24] her fiancée at the time of the show.[4] The pair have three children together.[21]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christina Christian: Biofilmografía . Amazon.com . 2024-01-18 . es . 2024-01-19.
  2. Web site: Finalists: Christina Christian . fox.com . 2002-11-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20021106004123/http://fox.com:80/idol/contestants/ind/christina_christian/index.htm . 2002-11-06 . unfit . 2024-01-20.
  3. Web site: Drake . Barbara . Escape to Reality . University of Florida Advancement . 2020-12-05 . 2024-01-19.
  4. Web site: 'Idol' family: 'We feel pretty confident' . CNN.com . 2002-07-31 . 2024-01-19.
  5. Web site: Adams . Benny . American Idol Season 1: Where Are They Now? . ScreenRant . 2022-10-06 . 2024-01-19.
  6. Web site: Guerra . Joey . Delete these tunes from 'Idol' play list . Chron . 2012-01-17 . 2024-01-19.
  7. Web site: Some 'Idol' performances still reverberate today . TODAY.com . Ellen . Kim . 2005-05-18 . 2024-01-19.
  8. News: Maynard . John . Christina's Bad-News Night . Washington Post . 2002-08-09 . 2024-01-19.
  9. Web site: Susman . Gary . What really happened to Idol's Christina? . EW.com . 2002-08-08 . 2024-01-19.
  10. Web site: Erich . Spivey . UF 'Idol' contestant in good spirits despite loss . Gainesville Sun . 2002-08-10 . 2024-01-19.
  11. News: Tanasychuk . John . 2002-08-10 . Not an Idol, but Pines Woman Maintains Winning Attitude . . 2024-02-03 . https://archive.today/20240203101019/https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&docref=news/0F55431565E7A769&f=basic . 2024-02-03.
  12. Web site: Shaw . Jessica . Shocker! Christina Christian gets booted off Idol . EW.com . 2003-07-04 . 2024-01-20.
  13. Book: Rushfield, R. . American Idol: The Untold Story . Hachette Books . 2011 . 978-1-4013-9652-7 . 2024-01-20 . 91 .
  14. Web site: Valdes . Jennifer . UF 'American Idol' reflects on experience, moves on . The Independent Florida Alligator . 2002-09-09 . 2024-01-19.
  15. News: Cohen . Howard . 2002-11-16 . South Florida's Hot Shots . . . 59 . 2024-02-03 .
  16. Web site: Cohn . Angel . Christina Christian's Idol Chatter . TVGuide.com . 2003-01-21 . 2024-01-19.
  17. Web site: American Idol: The Great Holiday Classics by American Idol . Genius . 2003-10-14 . 2024-01-19.
  18. Web site: Daniels . Karu F. . Many 'American Idol' losers are winning big . Associated Press/Ocala StarBanner . 2004-05-11 . 2024-01-19.
  19. Web site: Wilkes . Neil . Tarantino to guest on 'American Idol' . Digital Spy . 2004-04-11 . 2024-01-20.
  20. Web site: Gehrke-White . Donna . Christina Christian, after 'Idol' . Miami Herald . 2005-05-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060127084836/http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/special_packages/5min/11416593.htm . 2006-01-27 . unfit . 2024-01-19.
  21. Web site: 'American Idol' Finalists: From Sanjaya to Taylor Hicks, Where Are They Now? [PHOTOS] ]. The Daily Beast . 2012-05-21 . 2024-01-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170610162517/http://www.thedailybeast.com/american-idol-finalists-from-sanjaya-to-taylor-hicks-where-are-they-now-photos . 2017-06-10.
  22. Web site: Our Lives: American Idol top 10 winner writes children's book . News 12 – Connecticut . 2022-12-11 . 2024-01-19.
  23. Web site: Christina Christian Cewe joins us! . CBS News . 2022-12-20 . 2024-01-23.
  24. News: Smolowe . Jill . Lipton . Mike . Helling . Steve . Rizzo . Monica . Atlas . Darla . 2005-01-17 . Life After Idol . . 63 . 2 . . "Christina Christian. Age: 23. Hometown: Gainesville, Fla. After doing a post-Idol tour through Europe, Christian became the first in her class to get hitched when she wed Nicholas Cewe, 24, her boyfriend of six years, last January. Christian appeared on Idol twice last season and covered the prior season for the TV Guide Channel. These days, she's writing songs, working on an album and dodging recognition. "I'm not a big fan of fame," she says.".