Between Tamyra Gray's shocking elimination and Kelly Clarkson's come-from-behind win, the show's first string of episodes played out like a reality TV fairy tale.
'American Idol' used to be the hottest show on television, but after 13 years, it's starting to show its age. The show's ratings have slipped from regularly having 30 million viewers to now somewhere around 11 million. And though the show has had some different judges over the course of its run, it's now looking to ditch all four current judges to have a fresh face for season 13.
Maybe they really just weren't that good. There are nine former American Idol contestants who are suing the TV show because they claim that they were kicked off the show for racist reasons.
A while back, there were murmurings that some diva-licious sparring was already happening between Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj on the set of 'American Idol.' At the time, the public was given a gentle pat on the head and told that no, none of those rumors were true so we should just run along and play because, really, Mommy and Daddy still loved each other so everything was fine just fine.
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The new divas of 'American Idol,' Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj, were about to pledge their allegiance to 'The Voice' before 'Idol' came calling. Us magazine reports that the superstars were originally considering taking temporary chairs on 'The Voice' for one season.
If you ask Mariah Carey, two divas can fit on one panel, thank you very much. The multi-octave legend has dismissed rumors of a beef with fellow newly minted 'American Idol' judge Nicki Minaj as nothing more than nonsense.
I’m super pumped Keith Urban is thinking about signing on to American Idol. Honestly, I probably would start to slowly stop watching the show if he doesn't accept the offer of 3 million bucks. Nikki Minaj is all for being a judge, they’re just working out details on her money sum, and of course Mariah Carey signed on for $18 million (just to tell people how good they are on reality TV?! Ho
The majestic music of the legendary rock band Queen was the focus of the first half of tonight’s (April 25) episode of ‘American Idol.’ The Top 6 had a big task ahead of them, since late vocalist Freddie Mercury was one of the biggest, most revered and inimitable voices in rock music. He was a game ch...
American Idol Judge Randy Jackson is well known for the phrase "Dawg!" When Jackson visited The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Ellen played a little "Dawg" game without his knowledge.