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Cover art for David ArchuletaUpcoming memoir is here!
Wednesday, July 23, American idol Alun, 34, shared the first look at his book From – which contains the subtitle for the memoar, “loses my faith to find myself.”
According to a synopsis from Publisher Gallery Books, From is set to tell a “raw and powerful upcoming story from the beloved American idol Finalist “That Follow’s Archuleta’s journey” from completed Mormon teen to the global pop star to open queer man, reveals the hidden fame of fame, the importance of religious expectations and the courage required to live authentic. ”
Robert Ascroft
According to a press release, From Will contain Archuleta’s reflections on the double life he led as a teenage pop star while he also struggled with his “faith, fame and identity.”
The Memoaren will also give the fans an insight into some of the highest – and lowest – moments in the “Crush” singer’s career, including his time at American idolManaged his “dominant” father who controlled his career as a teenager, facing emotional abuse and came to terms with his ever-changing relationship with Mormon tron.
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“This burning memoir reflects on David’s bets with American idolA tour with Demi Lovato And a two -year sabbatical as a missionary in South America, maps his path through heart damage, movement, three commitment, suicidal thoughts and finally, his brave decision to leave the Mormon Church to live authentic as a queer man, “Synopsis continues.
“With never before seen photos, From is a must-read for fans of pop culture, American idol And everyone who deconstructs their religious upbringing, or who has ever wrestled with who they are versus who they are told to be, ”it continues.
Irvin Rivera
When he spoke to people earlier this year, musicians shared that he hopes to be as sincere as possible about how he wrestled with his sexuality and faith for so long, including his 2021 output and time in the church Jesus Christ of the last day of the day before his end the following year.
“It’s about getting out of the closet, getting out of Mormonism and trying to teach people why coming out is not just a choice,” Archuleta told People on February 2. “Because people where I grew up thought,” Well, you made the choice to do it. Why would you do that? “And it’s like, yes, I tried everything not to be queer.”
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Although he said at that time to create a memoir has not been a simple process for the singer, because he was joking, “I did not realize how controversial my life is,” Archuleta told people that his writing is “in a good place” and he can’t wait for it to be released.
“I feel it’s an important message,” he says. “Although there are some risky things to talk about, I think we have to talk about certain things. I am ready to go on tour. I am ready to talk about the subjects, and if there is something that people do not understand, I am ready to fight it too.”
From Coming out on June 2, 2026 and is available for pre -order now, wherever books are sold.