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I am second by Jason Castro

Wow, what an amazing video this was from Jason Castro, who was horrible at interviews on last season's American Idol. Click HERE to see Jason Castro talking very eloquently for a few minutes as he shares a little about his deep faith. Loved it.

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Cathleen said…
This was great. Thanks for sharing. I borrowed it and posted it to my facebook.
Lynette M. said…
Ummm.... yes I almost died (ok and almost all my children also) of dehydration and heat exhaustion to hug him!! I did hug him!! Sweeet! I loved him on
american idol and still love him!
Lynette
Kellie said…
Good stuff Kelly. Nice to see someone in the spotlight share their faith. Very inspiring.
This was great. It was great to see him actually speak and be able to understand him! I'm with Kellie- it's nice to see someone in the spotlight actually talk about their faith and talk about how important it is in their life. thanks for sharing.
Michele said…
I really enjoyed that, I knew there was a reason I liked him. Thank you for sharing.
Julie V. said…
I loved Jason last season. I loved this video.
Bobbi said…
Thanks for posting this. It's nice to see someone courageously declare his faith in Jesus Christ.
Callisto said…
I loved this video - many thanks for posting! He's so darn cute.
Maryanne said…
That is the most amazing video of Jason! Who knew?! I do like Jason (even after I got a VERY close-up look of his icky dreads!). He was on Idol last night in the audience and when I saw him sitting there behind the judges I was so excited to see him! Aww, I miss Season 7.

And I am a witness to Lynette's near-death experience in her quest to hug jason as I nearly tasted death myself that day. Waiting. Heat. Waiting. Thirst. Waiting. Hunger. Soooo worth it though!

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