Archuleta's Utah friends say humility is no act
"I miss him a lot, so it's OK with me if he comes home," Jessica Judd said, with a laugh.
The signs of how big a deal this is are all over Murray High literally. Not only is the school Archuleta attends plastered with posters, but they're selling "I voted for David Archuleta" T-shirts.
And the media have descended on the school to find out what the "Idol" favorite is really like.
(One friend, Mietra Aarabi the girl who looked so uncomfortable on camera when "Idol" host Ryan Seacrest was teasing Archuleta about the upcoming Murray High prom said she's signed an agreement with Fox that prevents her from giving interviews.)
"He's exactly the way he seems on TV. He's sort of shy," said one friend who asked that her name not be used. "But then everyone is surprised the first time they hear him sing."
Archuleta's friends use words like "sweet," "genuine" and "humble" repeatedly something that comes across on TV but seems too good to be true to some viewers.
"He's absolutely not faking it," said a girl who's known him since junior high. "That's the real David."
"He's really humble about it," said Judd, who considers Archuleta to be "like my brother." (They're schoolmates, neighbors and attended the same LDS Church ward.)
"He's a really, really sweet guy. I seriously do not know anybody who is as kind and as genuine as he is."
The humility is clearly not an act. Recently, Judd was talking to Archuleta about going to Los Angeles to visit him. "And he was, like, 'Oh, I don't know if I'm still going to be here then. If I'm still here, then that's fine."'
And that exactly mirrors the experience of former "Idol" finalist Carmen Rasmusen, who now writes a weekly column about the show for the Deseret News, when she chatted with Archuleta and asked if she could do so again the following week; Archuleta expressed doubt he'd survive that week's elimination.
That was two eliminations ago, by the way.
"It hasn't gone to his head at all and I really don't think it will," Judd said. "He's not that kind of person."
It seems there's no lack of teenagers who say they're friends with Archuleta.
"He is a pretty shy guy," said Murray High student body president Adam Ward, who knows Archuleta but isn't among those best-friend claimants. "But he was a fun kid. And everybody liked him."
"Everyone's claiming to be his best friend, but he really was friends with most of those people, honestly," Judd said.
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