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American Idol Season 9
TexasLady:
She fooled me! I'm so trusting... :res: :lol3:
tory:
yea me too but i wonder y with all the info they get about the contestants before they even go befor simon and the bunch did she get that far??? i now a little about the aud prosess and she had to go trew severl audtions just to get to them so????? wth..i loved pants on the ground he was put on so 19 e could own the rights to him and that song jmo.. as for simond does he realy need his hands in every ones pockets, how much money does the guy need?? and if he realy doesn't love elen he will buy her out of her contract for sure.
on a positive note i think we r going to get an awsome top 12..
TexasLady:
That's RIGHT! She couldn't have flown in from Italy and go right through to the judges. It doesn't work that way! Good point Tory! :tup:
tory:
so to conclude as far as idol /19e r concered knowing this would get out and start a bruha, they deff planed it...caus press is press good or bad and they know it huuuu.
TexasLady:
Will New 'American Idol' Twitter, Facebook Rules Make A Difference? Unlike past years, semifinalists can now use social-media sites during the season.
By Gil Kaufman
Up until this year, when an "American Idol" hopeful made it to Hollywood and beyond, he or she had to maintain a strict radio silence or risk being booted from the show for blabbing. But on Wednesday night, as season nine's top 24 were announced, "Idol" brass also revealed that this year's semifinalists would be allowed to post to "Idol"-approved MySpace, Facebook and Twitter pages, a potentially monumental thaw in the "Idol" universe.
"I think it's a great idea," said longtime "Idol" follower MJ Santilli, who runs one of the leading "Idol" fan sites, MJsBigBlog.com. "[It's] a way for the contestants to keep in touch with their fans and reveal parts of their personalities we don't see on the show. For instance, I never realized what a great sense of humor Kris Allen had until he began tweeting about Snuggies and SkyMall products!"
A spokesperson for "Idol" did not return requests for comment on how the new social-media functions will fit into the overall face of the show. It was unknown at press time if the contestants would be allowed to post freely or if their comments would be vetted by "Idol" brass before going up, and though all had Twitter feeds by Wednesday night, at press time, none of the contestants had tweeted anything to the accounts yet; their Facebook and MySpace accounts were all uniformly blank at press time as well, save for photos and a bit of basic biographical information.
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