American Idol's Angie Miller is Engaged
Season 12's American Idol alum Angie Miller is engaged. She was engaged to her boyfriend, David James Williams, over Thanksgiving. Miller shared the moment on her Instagram account, writing "this picture was taken after he knelt down and I started crying. pretty sure I stood frozen for what felt like a minute in complete shock. yesterday was the best day of my life - and from now on i'll be spending it with @notdjwilliams #engaged."
Williams, who has accompanied Miller on acoustic guitar for her appearances, shared the moment on Twitter, writing, "my silence in a world of chaos. #engaged."
Miller is a committed Christian. She grew up in a Christian home. Angie's parents, the Millers served at churches in Lynnfield and on Cape Cod, where they resided for eight years, before becoming co-pastors at Remix Church, a chapter of the Assemblies of God Protestant group, in Salem.
At an early age, doctors diagnosed that the singer suffered from 40-percent hearing loss in her left ear and 20-percent in her right, after discovering that the protective envelope of her eardrums had vanished. Consequently, she had ear tubes placed and, a month prior to her American Idol audition, fits for silicon spray ear plugs. Miller's condition has affected her singing, obstructing her hearing of her surroundings, rather than herself. She claimed that she learned to manage it a couple of years prior to her American Idol audition. In January 2013, her mother revealed to The Salem News that a third surgery to skin graft her eardrum was impending once Miller completed her stint on the series. As a child, she was introduced to worship music at church and various other styles at home.
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