Katy Perry bid an emotional farewell to American Idol during the season 22 finale after seven seasons as a judge. The singer was seen crying as the winner, Abi Carter, performed a cover of Billie Eilish’s song “What Was I Made For?” Perry, along with fellow judges Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, embraced each other as they marked the end of her time on the show.

During the finale, Perry performed her song “What Makes a Woman” with finalist Jack Blocker, wearing a dress adorned with faces of past Idol contestants she had judged. The top 12 women contestants also paid tribute to Perry by performing a medley of her greatest hits, including “Roar,” “Teenage Dream,” “Dark Horse,” and “California Gurls.” Perry enjoyed the performance while nibbling on pizza and was overwhelmed by the applause from everyone in the audience.

Sharing behind-the-scenes moments from the finale, Perry posted a video on social media of herself throwing pizza into the crowd with the caption, “A pizza my heart will always be on the #idol stage.” Her outfit for the finale featured a gold metallic breastplate with seven roses, symbolizing her seven seasons on the show. Perry expressed her gratitude for the experience and the love she received from the contestants and fans throughout her time on Idol.

Perry had announced her departure from American Idol during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live in February, stating that the season 22 finale would likely be her last season on the show. She expressed her love for Idol and the connection it had provided her with, but also shared her desire to explore new opportunities and create new music. Perry left the door open for a possible return to the show in the future if the opportunity arose.

The singer’s time on Idol was marked by memorable performances, heartfelt interactions with contestants, and her unique style and personality that endeared her to viewers. Perry’s departure from the show after seven seasons was met with mixed emotions from fans who had grown to love her presence on the judging panel. As she made her final appearance on the show, Perry left a lasting impact on American Idol and its contestants, leaving behind a legacy of support, encouragement, and talent.

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