EntertainmentApril 18, 2013
NEW YORK -- "American Idol" contestant Lazaro Arbos won the hearts of viewers not just because of his singing, but because of his personal story. The 22-year-old from Florida suffers from a severe stutter that disappears while he's performing. Though the Cuban-born performer acknowledges his speech impediment got him attention, he doesn't think it won him votes...
By ALICIA RANCILIO ~ Associated Press

NEW YORK -- "American Idol" contestant Lazaro Arbos won the hearts of viewers not just because of his singing, but because of his personal story.

The 22-year-old from Florida suffers from a severe stutter that disappears while he's performing. Though the Cuban-born performer acknowledges his speech impediment got him attention, he doesn't think it won him votes.

"I think that I had really good songs. I had bad songs, but I had really good ones [too] and when I messed up, they stopped voting for me," he said in an interview Monday.

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He went on to say if he didn't stutter, he thinks he would have lasted longer on the show.

Abros placed sixth on "Idol," which airs Wednesdays and Thursdays on Fox. He was voted off last week and was the last male competitor this season.

He said he bonded closely with the remaining girls on the show and he's interested in tuning in this week to see who gets sent home.

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