American Idol has long been known for spotlighting real-life stories from everyday people, even when those stories are deeply emotional and sometimes heartbreaking. One such backstory comes from 22-year-old Mor Ilderton.
He earned a golden ticket to Hollywood on Monday, Feb. 16, during the final round of Season 24 auditions held at Belmont University in Nashville. But before he launched into his original song, “Strong,” he took a moment to explain to judges Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan why he chose to perform the self-penned acoustic ballad.
“I lost my biological mom when I was two years old. My dad ended my mom’s life,” Ilderton said, as the room grew silent. Then, explaining the song, he shared, “It’s about seeing my mom’s picture for the first time and not knowing her and just kind of looking at a stranger and just pouring out my emotions of that through this song.”

The weight of his words lingered in the room before he ever strummed a chord. The singer/songwriter also explained that he was raised by his grandmother, Sandy, following the passing of his mom.
“Since I was two years old, I was put into full custody with my grandma, and I grew up calling her mom,” he said of his grandmother. “She is an amazing woman. I mean, I was a mischievous kid. I put her through so much. Whoever I am, reaches back to her always.”
Unbeknownst to Mor, his grandmother — who hadn’t been on a plane in over 25 years — flew in to be there. Waiting just out of sight, she listened closely to her grandson’s audition, ready to show her support as he begins his journey to the next phase of the competition.
“He was a kicker on the football team in high school and played basketball, and then all of a sudden he started playing the guitar. He taught himself. He’s just really good. He’s very talented,” she said excitedly while outside the room.
Delivering his original song, Mor, a gas utility worker from Teays Valley, West Virginia, melted the judges with his natural gift. But it didn’t come without nerves. He stumbled at the beginning, visibly emotional, and asked to restart. Gathering himself, he began again, this time fully settling into the moment.