Showing posts with label American Idol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Idol. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2011

Adam Lambert's Earrings - The Most Obvious Plug Ever....

Adam Lambert On American Idol


Did you like them on him? He performed Aftermath on American Idol last night. The  Idol Alum used to wear diamond stud earrings, but has since moved on with the intention of bigger as better. I'm still speaking of earrings mind you... Adam Lambert wears what's called gauges; earrings that look just like PLUGS. After getting them pierced, it gradually stretches to whatever size earring hole that the person desires. Word is that  the process is painful. Raise a hand if you're totally shocked and surprised... Lambert looks like the type that's into pain doesn't he though? I just hope he doesn't take it as far as the Plug Guy who I've so graciously pictured for you below. The only thing that might be as equally painful to watch is seeing Lambert do the Dougie, after a quick how-to as promised from Jennifer Lopez.
 Teach me how to Dougie........

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Plug Guy
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Thursday, February 18, 2010

New Season Brings New Controversy and Social Networking for Idol Contestants

The addition of Ellen to the judges panel is not the only change for American Idol this year--for the first time in Idol history contestants are allowed to have profiles on Twitter, Myspace and Facebook. In the previous eight seasons social networking was banned for contestants and any pre-existing profiles were deleted before contestants became part of the show.

Now all of the top 24 Idol contestants have been given profiles on Twitter, Myspace and Facebook. All of their profiles were created by Fox and it is not clear what the exact rules for the profiles will be. If you want to keep up with your favorite contestants online you can find a complete list of all of their online profiles here.

This season may have added online profiles, but it did not loose any of its drama and controversy. Chris Golightly, who called himself an orphan when we were first introduced to him on the show, has been kicked out of the top 24 and replaced by Tim Urban.

“It has been determined that Chris Golightly is ineligible to continue in the competition,” a press release from FOX said. “American Idol contestant Tim Urban has replaced Golightly as part of the Top 24.”

Fox has not given the reason why Golightly was taken out of the competition. Another contestant Michael "Big Mike" Lynch was also reportedly booted from the show in late January because his father broke the show's rules of confidentiality by talking to a Florida newspaper. However last night the top 24 was revealed and Lynch's profile is currently still up on American Idol's website.

And on an unrelated Idol note, last night was the first time in six years that Idol did not have the top ratings for its night, instead NBC's coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics took the top spot.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Ellen DeGeneres Speaks Out on Body Image and 'American Idol'


Ellen DeGeneres is sick and tired of the double standard when it comes to women and body image. The talk show host and “American Idol” judge discusses the issue with Katie Couric on CBS Evening News saying, "It's a double standard because there are men with really beautiful women that don't have great bodies, and yet nobody's saying anything about that. Women [think they] need to keep themselves up to look good for a man or for society. It's not fair."

In the interview with Couric, Ellen says airbrushing is one of the things that really bothers her the most. "Women are looking at bodies like that and going, 'My stomach doesn't look like that. I'm supposed to look like that?! So they starve themselves and they work out like crazy."

Beauty isn't about being stick-skinny, Ellen says it's about being healthy and happy. She adds: "It's not important. We put the wrong emphasis on what beauty is and what health is. Health is being vibrant and having energy and being happy. If you're healthy, it's got nothing to do with how much you weigh."

Ellen tells CBS Evening News that her relationship with wife Portia de Rossi is what keeps her healthy and happy.

It also sounds like Ellen is bringing the same attitude of acceptance and kindness to the “American Idol” set. She says she is finding it difficult to be critical of the contestants. "I'm getting good at delivering bad news, myself, but I'm trying to do it in a tender way. … I hate hurting people's feelings, so that, I think, is the hardest part. I think we have good people … I'm going to fight very, very hard to keep the people that I believe in, so that we have a wide variety … somebody for everybody, I hope."

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Drama Between "Idol" Judges Already?


It seems there is already drama stirring up on the set of "American Idol" between Simon Cowell and Ellen DeGeneres. Simon arrived more than 90 minutes late to the first taping of the show, causing Ellen and the other judges to waste their time waiting for the veteran judge.

According to the Sun Times, Ellen was especially irritated due to her very tight schedule. She has already moved had to change her schedule to accommodate “American Idol”, including moving up the taping of her own talk show. With Simon leaving at the end of the season, “Idol” isn’t worried about leaking his bad habits anymore. A source told Pop Eater, "You should expect many more nasty leaks about Simon. The show no longer feels the need to protect him. Simon has been late for years and is baffled that all of a sudden, after he announces he is leaving the show, leaks to the press have started to occur."

Possible replacements for Simon are also beginning to surface. The Sun Times reported that the “Idol” producers want the new judge to have major music industry credibility. Replacements could include Tommy Mottola, Guy Oseary (Madonna’s business partner), and Jimmy Lovine.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Ellen DeGeneres is New American Idol Judge

Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres will sit alongside Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell and Kara DioGuardi as the new American Idol judge. Ellen will add in her unique perspectives as the fourth judge when season 9 of American Idol premieres in January.

This announcement from Fox comes about a month after Paula Abdul stated that she will not be returning to the show. DeGeneres will join the judges panel after the already in progress auditions.

"I'm thrilled to be the new judge on American Idol," DeGeneres said. "I've watched since the beginning, and I've always been a huge fan. So getting this job is a dream come true, and think of all the money I'll save from not having to text my vote."

American Idol executive producer and creator Simon Fuller is excited to have DeGeneres on board. "I could not be more excited to have Ellen join the American Idol family," Fuller said. "Ellen has been a fan of the show for many years, and her love of music and understanding of the American public will bring a unique human touch to our judging panel. I can't wait for this next season to begin."

Some guest judges for season 9 of American Idol include
Victoria Beckham, Mary J. Blige, Kristin Chenoweth, Joe Jonas, Neil Patrick Harris, Avil Lavigne, Katy Perry, and Shania Twain.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Kelly Clarkson is set to return to American Idol


The 'My Life Would Suck Without You' singer, who won the first series of the US TV talent show in 2002, will appear as a guest judge at an audition next week.

A source said: “Kelly is beyond excited to get back to the show that started it all.”
It is also rumored that Kelly and the other current judges, Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi, will be joined by one of the Jonas Brothers.

Now that Paula Abdul is apparently forever off the show there are a number famous celebs who are up to taking her spot such as former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, hip-hop artist Mary J. Blige and 'I Kissed a Girl' singer Katy Perry.

The source added: "At this stage it doesn't look like Paula will be replaced by one person. The celebrity judges are working really well for now."

Other stars linked to the guest judge role include Jennifer Lopez and Shania Twain.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Paula Abdul Is A Hot Commodity


PCM Reported this week that in Paula Abdul's departure from American Idol that both NBC and CBS were interested in Paula. In stand up interviews with Paula by Entertainment TV Paula said she was overwhelmed by the attention of who wanted her and she apparently was not kidding. Paula has added ABC to the list of networks wanting her onboard.


In the case of ABC, they want her for Dancing With The Stars, and if course that is a good fit for Paula as she was a choreographer for music videos before her own singing career took off in the 1980's.


ABC's Entertainment President Steve McPherson has put out there that ABC wants Paula for Dancing with the Stars saying, "We would love to have her on 'Dancing' (with the Stars) whether its as an contestant, or particpant , judge etc...," Continuing her praise, "There's a lot made about who she is."


Even Paula's own Fox rounds out the Network interest as they too want her for So You Think You Can Dance with producer Nigel Lythgoe even if was just as a guest judge. Paula has a lot to think about as she needs to strike while the iron is hot and cash in on her celebrity appeal.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Paula Abdul To Get Her Own Show?


Inside one day - inside hours of Paula Abdul's announcement that she's through on American Idol, giving up what seemed a big pay day and in spite of not earning as much as Simon or Ryan ...her knight in shining armor has arrived in the form of NBC. And if NBC doesn't work out, she has CBS in the wings.

According to Paul Telegdy NBC is interested in Paula and Telegdy is "absolutely" interested showcasing Paula in the NBC lineup. In a quote to the post, "Is it something I have given thought to? Yeah. I think she is a huge talent. America has huge affection for her. I don't have specifics about shows or show ideas."

Telegdy also revealed that he had talked to Paula Abdul prior to her quitting Idol stating she pitched shows "in her wheelhouse," i.e. dancing competitions.

So did Paula have this all planned out in advance? She did walk away from a salary that could drown a horse but in the face of Ryan Seacrest's and Simon Cowells greater income levels, she felt slighted and more deserving of a lesser pay. If she does score a show on NBC, will she reveal her new salary for Seacrest and Cowell to take notice of?

Whatever it is, it better work. Outside of American Idol Paula has come up empty. Her attempt to restart her music career flopped, her 2007 reality show on Bravo was an embarrassment, even her jewelry on Home Shopping Network failed to break out.
Meanwhile the National Enquirer has reported that Abdul has been in secret negotiations for her own talk show with CBS. Quoting an Enquirer source, "Paula's been dreaming about having her own talk show for three years, and she's ready to make it a reality."

If you think about it, day time talk is where Paula may land and should land. Her honest straight talk, and unpredictable nature would be a ratings winner for any broadcaster.

Paula Abdul Quits American Idol ...Via Twitter


You can't do it more publicly than that folks. She didn't issue a press release or go through her agent or handler, nope she used twitter. Of course is wasn't your typical tweet either:

"With sadness in my heart, I’ve decided not to return to 'Idol' ...I’ll miss nurturing all the new talent,but most of all being a part of a show that I helped from Day 1 become an international phenomenon ... What I want to say most, is how much I appreciate the undying support and enormous love that you have showered upon me ... It truly has been breathtaking, especially over the past month ... I do without any doubt have the BEST fans in the entire world and I love you all."

Before you conspiracy buffs weigh in, it's confirmed. Both Fox, FremantleMedia and 19 Entertainment confirmed Paula's announcement.

Sources close Abdul to indicate Paula wanted about $20 million to stay with American Idol. Unable to come to terms Paula rejected a 30% raise which would have resulted in an eight-figure multi-year deal. It's hard to imagine Paula would reject the offer and settle for nothing.

Thus ends the era of the original American Idol judges panel. Worse yet, the show loses it's last bastion of reality as Paula always brought a surprise element to the show which even Simon could not match.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Former American Idol Contestant Found Dead!

Alexis Cohen, better known to American Idol audiences as "Glitter Girl" was found dead in Allentown, PA early this morning. Cohen was 25 years old, and had auditioned for the Fox TV show in 2008 and again in 2009, she was rejected by the judges both times, never earning her golden ticket to Hollywood. Police in Allentown claim her body was discovered in the street by two pedestrians and no immediate cause of death is known at this time. An autopsy is scheduled for this afternoon.

Here is the video from her very colorful exit after her Season 7 audition:

Monday, July 20, 2009

Paula Wants 20 Million - Does Idol Want Paula?


It's not even been two days since Paula Abdul's new agent (David Sonenberg) proclaimed Paula was offended by not being offered a new contract with the next season of Idol just around the bend.

What does he do? Asks for 20 million on behalf of Paula. It's a brazen and brave move to assume the position of power but is it really just bravado?

Sources close to Radar Online report that Idol producers have in fact offered Paula closer to half of what her agents demands. If this is true, then Sonenberg is really just after media attention and trying to drum up sympathy.

The only question there is now is this; do the producers of Idol want Paula back? If not, she's going to have mud on her face (and worse no job) thanks to her new agent. If Idol does want her back, it's just a question of what is she really worth to the show? Perhaps she should stop thinking about Seacreast's payday and concentrate on her own. Someone needs to remind her that we are indeed in a recession and I'd gladly take 10 million for sitting on a panel and judging wanna be pop stars.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Paula Abdul Won't Return to American Idol?

You won't have Paula Abdul to kick around anymore. It appears last year's addition of a new judge Kara may have been the precursor to Abdul's removal. Paula Abdul's manager David Sonenburg confirms, "Very sadly, it does not appear the she's going to be back on Idol."


Didn't the producers of the show just last winter in 2008 insist Paul Abdul isn't going anywhere? Quoting executive producer Ken Warwick, "Paula Abdul isn't going anywhere." He continued, "America loves Paula. She's an integral part of this program, and as far as I'm concerned, I hope she's there until the day it comes off the air."

Speaking on behalf of Abdul, Sonenburg continued, "I find it under these circumstances particularly unusual; I think unnecessarily hurtful. I find it kind of unconscionable and certainly rude and disrespectful that they haven't stepped up and said what they want to do."


This will certainly be media fodder in the days to come and in the run up to Idol's return in its next season. It's already been commented that while Cowell and Seacreast have cashed in with big salary increases (Cowell 100million per year, Seacrest $45 million over three years) Abdul is left in the cold with nothing for her years of hard work in building the show to become the powerhouse it is in making stars of unknowns.

All of this could be a negotiating ploy by Sonenburg whom has only recently as of June 2009 become Abdul's agent. He later indicates, Paula would love to be on the show, but in light of the the upcoming season being just around the corner and no contract offered, she is left to believe she is not returning.

Still, Paula has brought a lot on herself, from alleged improprieties with contestants, alleged drunkenness on on set and interviews and more. In any other job you'd be canned too. Perhaps the show just considered Paula too great a liability at this point and was not about to wait and experience her next level of implosions.

What is next for Paula? She could always take her shot at a comeback. While she can't participate on Idol, there are plenty of realty shows out there for celebrities looking to get back into the limelight.

Friday, March 6, 2009

"American Idol": Which singers will succeed in wild-card round?

The judges on "American Idol" will round out the Top 12 tonight by picking three singers from eight who were rejected by America.

Based on how well they did the last time, Von Smith and Ricky Braddy seem the likeliest winners in this wild-card round. But they need to be every bit as good on the show, at 8 tonight on WOFL-Channel 35, as they were last time.

The judges obviously admire Megan Corkrey's voice, look and manner. But she would be advised to cut down on the awkward movements when she sings.

Tatiana Del Toro has talent, but her drama-queen style will be a quick turnoff for viewers. Anoop Desai
was a disappointment last time. Yet he was better than Matt Giraud and Jasmine Murray, who tanked in the last round and are lucky to be getting another chance. Jesse Langseth is very pretty, but can she stand out in this field?

Lil Rounds, of course, made it to the Top 12 in Wednesday's show. She has been anointed the new front-runner. Jorge Nunez and Scott MacIntyre also made the cut. And "American Idol" bounced back this week after a couple of forgettable weeks. And the importance of the wild card? Remember that Jennifer Hudson and Clay Aiken received important boosts from this round.

"Bikini Girl" Katrina Darrel Photoshoot Before "American Idol"!

""Bikini Girl" - Half-Naked Before "Idol"
"American Idol" Bikini Girl Katrina Darrell definitely made an impression last night, and judging by her modeling reel over at LovinLife Creative Media, one thing's for sure - the skank bit is no act. The slutty shtick doesn't stop there though - girl's also a part
of a clothing line so trashy, even Shauna Sand wouldn't be caught dead in 'em."




American Idol': 13 finalists

  1. Kris Allen performs in front of the judges on "American Idol's" semifinals round, Wednesday, Feb. 25 Fox Photo / February 25, 2009
  2. Megan Corkrey performs in front of the judges on American Idol's semifinals round, Wednesday, Feb. 25. (Fox / February 26, 2009)
  3. Will he get a wild card? Anoop Desai performs in front of the judges on American Idol's semifinal round airing Tuesday, Feb. 17. (Frank Micelotta / FOX / February 18, 2009)
  4. Matt Giraud performs in front of the judges on "American Idol's" semifinals round, Wednesday, Feb. 25
  5. Danny Gokey performs in front of the judges on American Idol's semifinal round airing Tuesday, Feb. 17
  6. Alexis Grace performs in front of the judges on American Idol's semifinal round airing Tuesday, Feb. 17
  7. Allison Iraheta performs in front of the judges on "American Idol's" semifinals round, Wednesday, Feb. 25
  8. Adam Lambert performs in front of the judges on "American Idol's" semifinals round, Wednesday, Feb. 25
  9. Scott MacIntyre performs in front of the judges on American Idol, Tuesday, March 3.
  10. Jasmine Murray performs in front of the judges on "American Idol's" semifinals round, Wednesday, Feb. 25
  11. Jorge Nu�ez performs in front of the judges on American Idol, Tuesday, March 3.
  12. Lil Rounds performs in front of the judges on American Idol, Tuesday, March 3
  13. Michael Sarver performs in front of the judges on American Idol's semifinal round airing Tuesday, Feb. 17. (Frank Micelotta / FOX / February 18, 2009)