Scott MacIntyre is seen backstage at American Idol on March 17, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.Us Magazine
Although Scott MacIntyre --
American Idol's latest eliminated contestant -- couldn't hide the fact that he was blind from fans, he was determined to keep voters focused on his musical talents rather than his physical challenges.
See photos of MacIntyre and more of Idol's top 36 contestants!That's why he didn't open up about having a kidney transplant until he visited
Kelly Ripa and
Regis Philbin on the set of their morning talk show Monday.
"I didn't want to bring that up during the competition," he said. "The blindness is obvious, but I didn't want all my challenges to weigh in to the voting, and now that I'm off the show, people are finding out about it a little bit more."
Scott, who suffered from kidney failure, was on emergency dialysis for two years before he was able to get a transplant.
Find out how stylists rated outfits worn by Idol contestants."I can remember a time when I actually didn't have enough strength to sit and play and vocalize at the piano," MacIntyre said. "So every day on
Idol is just a blessing for me, and I am healthy now.
MacIntyre, who performed "Just the Way You Are" on
Live with Regis and Kelly, added that he was proud of his run on
Idol.
Take a look at what your favorite Idol singers are up to now."I just had the time of my live out in California," he said. "I could have kept going a few more weeks if the chips had fallen differently, but Im so excited to be walking away where I am. Out of that many people -- 110,000 almost -- to finish eighth, it's just incredible."
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