American Idol Getting Sued By Contestants
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.
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.
Good news for 'American Idol' fans! The official list of judges has finally been released. Who will grace the stage?
It's cool, dawg. Randy Jackson is back as an 'American Idol' judge!
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 M
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.
The show is back that millions of people gather in front of the tv to watch each week through spring, American Idol. Idol is back for it's 11th season and was welcomed back by disappointing ratings this past Wednesday. The numbers were down nearly 27 percent from the opening show last year, it was the largest ratings drop for a premiere episode in the history of the Fox show.
During an appearance on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show on Wednesday, ‘American Idol’ producer Nigel Lythgoe confirmed judges Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler, and Randy Jackson would be back for season 11 of the show.
“I am delighted to say that all three judges, along with the brilliant host of ‘American Idol’ are back for the next season,” he told Seacrest, who happens to be the aforementioned “brilliant host” of ‘Idol.’
The tenth season premiere of Fox's "American Idol" kicks off tonight with famed musicians Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez making their debuts as judges. Long-time "Idol" judge Randy Jackson says he's looking forward to