Kelly Clarkson
New year, new image?
After getting dark and gloomy for My December, Kelly Clarkson is getting sassy and sweet for her latest venture — literally. The original American Idol champ has unveiled the cover art for her new single, "My Life Would Suck Without You" on her official website. The glossy shot shows a glammed-up Clarkson provocatively holding a sparkly heart-shaped lollipop near her open mouth (get it?).
The tune, set to hit airwaves ...
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Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell on Idol
Simon Cowell has pleaded, "Well, guilty!" to charges that he often whispers in Paula Abdul's ear just before they appear on camera, but denies that he does it to embarrass his fellow American Idol judge on live television.
"I've done it from Day 1. That's part of the relationship I've had with Paula [and] I've looked upon it ...
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Simon Cowell
Simon Cowell says the death of a Paula Abdul superfan who once auditioned for American Idol is different from every other controversy that has touched the hit program.
"I have to separate this controversy from others, because..." More, after the jump.
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Britney Spears
Might Britney Spears' comeback trail ultimately lead her to serve as a celebrity mentor to this season's batch of American Idol wannabes? Or, at the very least, might she be one of this season's guest performers, akin to how she recently served up "Womanizer" on Idol's UK counterpart, X Factor?
Simon Cowell shares his honest opinion, after the jump.
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Clay Aiken was "saved" from obscurity by Idol's Wild Card round, which is now back in play.
American Idol is plumbing its past to bolster its future, in the wake of a seven percent audience decline for the previous cycle.
Among the changes on tap for Season 8, premiering Jan. 13, is the resurrection of two elements from seasons gone by — one of which affects game play, the other offering fun (if not deliciously catty) insight into the semifinalists.
As hinted in recent weeks, Season 8 will ...
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Ken Warwick, Paula Abdul
American Idol executive producer Ken Warwick has responded to Paula Abdul's recent comments and, in turn, the tragedy which recently befell a fan of Abdul's, stressing that he never would knowingly put a dangerous person in front of the judges.
Detailing the process by which wannabes are surveyed as they enter the early audition rounds, Warwick told reporters in a Monday conference call, "It's always been that if someone looked like they were a bit dangerous or led us to believe they weren't as sensible as they should be ...
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Ben Haar
In addition to introducing a fourth judge, unfurling a finessed marketing campaign and the subtracting "Idol Gives Back," American Idol's eighth season will afford less time to the inane and untalented and more hours to quality crooners.
According to an internal Fox memo obtained by an Idol fan site, only three weeks (versus four) will be ...
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Simon Cowell, American Idol Gives Back 2008
American Idol powers-that-be have decided to shelve the "Idol Gives Back" charity-centered episode this season because of the ongoing economic crisis and recession.
Industry insiders say that Idol officials didn't want to ask people to donate money when the economy in such dire straights and with unemployment...
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Nigel Lythgoe
She said, now he said.
Former American Idol producer Nigel Lythgoe has denied Paula Abdul's claim that the show's execs purposely allowed Abdul's alleged longtime stalker, Paula Goodspeed, to audition for the judging panel during Season 5. Goodspeed was found dead of an apparent suicide near Abdul's home last month.
"You do not take somebody in that room that you believe is a danger to herself or a danger to Paula ...
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Paula Abdul
On Monday, Paula Abdul appeared on Good Morning America and The View to discuss the recent suicide of former Idol contestant Paula Goodspeed and revealed she had been aware this person had been stalking her for 17 years. But, Abdul dropped another bombshell Tuesday morning during an interview on Barbara Walter's Sirius XM radio show, Barbara Live! Abdul claimed that allowing Goodspeed to audition for Idol was "an attempt by Fox Broadcasting, the producers of American Idol, and Simon Cowell to ruin [her] career." (Click here to listen to a snippet from the radio show).
Abdul, who had restraining orders out at times on Goodspeed, explained she asked the producers to not have her on, and against her wishes, they kept allowing her to try out.
The Idol judge also went into the rumors about her drinking, blaming ...
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