Kellyanne Conway’s daughter Claudia Conway may be appearing on a reality TV show after all. The 16-year-old could show up on an episode of “American Idol,” according to a TikTok video she posted Sunday.

Claudia gained notoriety for a series of TikTok videos she posted about her mother, a former Trump adviser, contracting COVID-19.

@claudiamconway

bye i’m done i’ll see you all in two weeks

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She also voiced her opinions about Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis in a viral TikTok video, causing the social media platform to call for her to get her own reality TV show.

Now, it looks like Claudia is one step closer to fulfilling that request.

In the video she posted on Sunday, Claudia shows what appears to be an audition room, where she gives what she said was her “American Idol” confessional. “American Idol” started production in early October, entering into its 19th season, which is set to debut Feb. 14.

Deadline reported that the show is holding multiple auditions in California instead of traveling to several cities within the U.S. as it takes additional safety precautions during the pandemic.

Claudia said in the video , “Hey guys, I'm here at “American Idol” confessional.”

She then pans the camera around the room to show a film crew, who cheers out for her. She continues by saying, “I met Ryan Seacrest today and I have my audition soon, so stay tuned for that.”

“Very, very nervous, but very, very excited,” she added.

She ended the video by blowing a kiss to the camera.

@claudiamconway

@americanidol shoutout to anhie

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There was no follow-up video from Claudia at the time of writing on how she did during her audition or news from the social media starlet if she scored a ticket to Hollywood for the next round of competition on “American Idol.”

She has amassed more than 1.4 million TikTok followers, with the confessional video gaining traction early into Monday morning, garnering more than 560,100 likes.

The confessional video from Claudia was the first video she had posted to the social media platform in nearly three weeks.

Trump administration advisor Kellyanne Conway, known for her sparring with reporters and unusually lengthy stay on the White House team, announced she will step down to focus on her family
Trump administration advisor Kellyanne Conway, known for her sparring with reporters and unusually lengthy stay on the White House team, announced she will step down to focus on her family AFP / NICHOLAS KAMM