In the early days of "American Idol," the show was a reliable way to find superstars. The first season gave us Kelly Clarkson, and the second season had the country gripped by the rivalry between Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard ... okay, we didn't say everyone stayed famous. When the third season kicked off in January 2004, the world met a college student by the name of William Hung who thought he might be the next American Idol.

Despite his unusual dance moves, a singing voice that we'll charitably call "bad," and some brutal remarks from Simon Cowell, Hung had a sunny disposition that people found infectious. Suddenly, season 3 of "American Idol" had its first superstar ... and he didn't even get a ticket to Hollywood. As his performance of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs" went viral on an inte

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