Host Ryan Seacrest asked Perry if she had a favorite.
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"Yes, I have 14 favorites," laughed Perry. "We're so invested in these kids, and we want the world for them. It's really up to the stars aligning.
America's "Top 7" sit on one side of the stage... dubbed "the victory zone." The other seven are in "the danger zone" and Seacrest tells them they have to sing for their lives, hoping to receive one of those coveted judges picks.
The seven artists who were safe and claimed the "Top 7": Madison VanDenburg, Walker Burroughs, Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon, Wade Cota, Laci Kaye Booth, Laine Hardy, and Alejandro Aranda.
Those in the "danger zone:" Evelyn Cormier, Riley Thompson, Alyssa Raghu, Dimitrius Graham, Eddie Island, Ashley Hess and Uche. Among the comments made by the singers fighting for their "Idol" survival:
"It definitely stinks getting told no from America," said Thompson.
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"That song is really special to me and it definitely came from my heart," said Graham of his rendition of a Billie Eilish tune.
And when Uche learned he did not make the "Top 7", the 24-year-old told Seacrest, "I'm kind of sad." With that, Seacrest offered a hug. And immediately after, so did Richie. But he offered even more. The judge broke format and told everyone right then and there that he was saving Uche and literally moved him across the stage to join the others still in the competition. Once in the "victory zone," Uche sobbed on his friend Aranda's shoulder.
There were still two spots left in the "Top 10." Bryan decided to save Graham; and Perry threw her vote to Raghu.
The competition resumes on Sunday, when the "Top 10" make a trip to Disneyland with a new mentor, actress Rebel Wilson. They'll head back to the Idol studio for "Disney Night." The episode will also feature last year's "American Idol" winner, Maddie Poppe.