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Resident jokester Heejun Han is the latest contestant to be sent packing

By MSN TV Mar 29, 2012 7:12PM
'American Idol'/FOX

By Carla Patton

BuddyTV

 

Scotty McCreery is back in the house, y'all, holding his microphone all weird and singing about young-boy things with an old man voice. Also, someone will be eliminated for choosing the wrong personal idol. Wouldn't it be great if their personal idol could eliminate them in person? Like, if Deandre goes home, Eric Benet would come out of the audience and wink at the camera. Cut to commercial! I think Deandre could be going home tonight, even though he may have reached a personal best with his performance.

 

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After all the tears shed and all the standing and sitting the judges did last night, someone will have to go home. It's the same every week: Someone's gotta go! It's time to let Jesus and/or the voters take the wheel.

 

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This week's results show introduction argues that "everyone has their favorite," and I just don't know if that's true. I am not sure I have a favorite yet. Wednesday night I was in quite the mood, so everyone was my least favorite. I wanted everyone to lose and go home and be sad like me! The life of a blogger!

 

Scotty McCreery and Nicki Minaj are performing -- hopefully together! That would be fantastic. But first, some "breaking" Aerosmith news: They're going on tour! The tour is called the Global Warming tour, evidently because they had to be warmed from their cryogenic freeze.

Then Ryan displayed some tweets from their personal idols, and brought Eric Benet out on stage. My dreams are coming true! I guess Eric Benet is really not that busy. He said everyone, specifically Deandre, did an incredible job. Deandre cried.

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But you haven't cried for real until you've seen the Ford Music Video. The kids are trying to move a bunch of old TVs into their Fords. Then, they're stacking them up and watching themselves on the wall of TVs. What a fun party. Bye, Eric Benet. Thanks for watching that special video with us.

 

Next, another special video. The contestants are moving from the hotel into the Hollywood mansion, all to Lana Del Rey's "Video Games." Ugh, this song! The kids go tearing through the mansion, except Elise and Phillip, who handle the situation like adults. The mansion is absolutely sick, though. It's a shame these kids will soon be ruining it and leaving their dirty Tommy Hilfiger clothes all over the floor.

So, who has to move out of the lap of luxury this week? Results comin' at us hard! Elise, Hollie and Phillip hit the stage first. My guess is Hollie from this group. Jimmy Iovine says Elise did herself and "American Idol" a lot of good with her performance: She deserves to stay. Jimmy also dropped the hint that next week's theme is the 1980s. Awesome!

Jimmy says if Stevie likes Phillip, we all should. Phillip is a big, big star and flawless. They can't get enough of this kid! Jimmy thinks Hollie lacks experience and is a bit behind the pack, specifically Jessica, who is her direct competition. Love you for keepin' it real, Jimmy! Hollie is in the bottom three. Phillip and Elise are safe.

 

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Nicki Minaj performs next, sans Scotty McCreery. But they really should collaborate at some point. She's giving Old Navy-commercial realness on this night and cleavage visible from space. This choreography certainly has a lot of jumping, doesn't it? Nicki Minaj looks uncomfortable at times and keeps tugging at her clothes. If you can call them clothes. Not to be out-creeped by me, Ryan comments on the "high-risk" nature of Nicki's choreography and costuming in tandem.

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Colton, Joshua and Heejun join Ryan onstage. I think it will be Heejun from this group. Jimmy says Colton was "good but not good enough." He then adds, "This is not the end of your concert where you can lose it and cry and your fans will be with you." Haha, Jimmy is so harsh! Jimmy says Joshua delivered 85 percent of the song, but his emotion got the best of him. And he loved Joshua in the Michael Jackson medley. Jimmy says it was great to see Heejun come back, but it wasn't enough: "He doesn't sing as well as the other eight contestants." Colton is safe. Joshua is safe, and Heejun is in the bottom three.

 

Scotty McCreery! They put the mic on a stand so he couldn't hold it like a flute. He sure is trying, though! His song is about water towers and football and living in the South. Bless his country-lovin' heart! He seems a lot more confident now that he's on the charts and not auditioning for the judges' approval. This kid has some real stage presence now. Good for him. The song was just OK, but at least it wasn't that god-awful song about how boys like peaches or whatever Lauren Alaina was singing about.
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Jimmy Iovine brought out Scotty's platinum record, which was pretty cool. I know you might not like him, but I feel like Scotty is the son I never had because I would have been way too young to bear children at the time.

 

Deandre, Skylar and Jessica get their results last. Jimmy says Skylar always gives something that makes him want to vote for her, but the song was too much of a "character song." He thinks she will be in the middle of the pack. What did Jimmy think of Deandre (man of the hour)? Jimmy is right in the middle: He's not going crazy for Deandre or disliking him, but he thinks Deandre needs more experience. Jimmy says Jessica is, as ever, a professional with skillful vocals and says we need a little "girl power" this season. Alrighty. Jessica is safe, and Skylar is in the bottom threeSay what?! Deandre is safe? Well, I never. Maybe it's backlash from last week? Backlash that didn't exist for Heejun, evidently.

It appears Heejun knows he's going home next to these two girls. Ryan sends Skylar to safety (where she belongs). And the singer at risk is Heejun. No! I mean, yes. But alas! The judges won't use their save on him: He's just too far behind. And he disrespected the competition, evidently. Man, this sucks. I'm going to miss the Heejun we didn't get to see this week -- the funny one! His personality was one of the main reasons I enjoyed this season. At least he'll have the best farewell clip package of all time!
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Heejun thanks the crowd, knowing full well he is going home. Jennifer cries because Heejun was delightful. Steven lowers the boom: "You saw this coming yourself after last week ... We're gonna have to let you go, man." Oh, my god. It sounds like they're putting him down. Heejun's farewell tribute video reminds us of his hilarious feud with Richie the Cowboy -- his legacy.

 

What do you think of Thursday night's results? Did America get it right?

"American Idol" airs Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FOX.

 

'Bachelor' and fiancée plan on inviting many co-stars to televised wedding

By MSN TV 14 hours ago

Catherine Giudice and Sean Lowe/WENN

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"Bachelor" Sean Lowe has revealed he and fiancée Catherine Giudici plan on inviting their former co-stars to their wedding, including his ex-girlfriend Desiree Hartsock. The Texas hunk has had the rare opportunity to star in both "The Bachelorette" and "The Bachelor," going against 24 other men for one woman and ultimately narrowing down a field of 26 ladies to find his true love in Giudici. Through the shows, both Lowe and Giudici have made long-lasting friendships with their co-stars. And while some might find it odd that they are still in contact with the people who have had several make-out sessions with their exes, the happy couple still plans on inviting their close reality TV friends to their big day. 

 

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Lowe tells HollywoodLife.com, "I'll absolutely have some of the guys that were on 'The Bachelorette' with me at the wedding. I don't know if they'll necessarily be groomsmen, but (winner) Jef (Holm) and (runner-up) Arie (Luyendyk Jr.) are both great friends of mine. So, they'll definitely be there, and (finalists) John Wolfner and Doug Clerget, some of the other guys that were on my show.  Catherine, as weird as it may seem, she'll have some girl friends that were on my season of 'The Bachelor' at the wedding as well. Desiree might go. I know they're friends. But I know she's really close with Lesley Murphy. So, I know she'll be at the wedding, and Robyn (Howard) and Daniella (McBride), too. Her experience was a lot like mine. She made great friends, probably wasn't expecting to, but walked away with a lot of lifelong friends." While Lowe and Giudici have confirmed they plan on having a televised wedding, they have yet to set a date.

 

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New survey also places Kim's baby daddy right behind Chris Brown

By MSN TV 14 hours ago

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Kim Kardashian and her stepfather Bruce Jenner have been named among the worst celebrity role models for kids, according to a new survey. In a poll conducted by CouponCodes4u.com, new mom Kardashian earned 63 percent of parents' votes as a bad role model for kids, landing in third place behind troubled star Lindsay Lohan and former "Hannah Montana" actress Miley Cyrus, who topped the list. 

 

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Also making the top 10 on the female side were Kim's sister Kourtney Kardashian, "Teen Mom" and porn star Farrah Abraham and "Hills" cast member Heidi Montag. Kim's stepdad Jenner also made the top 10 list, while her rapper beau Kanye West landed in second place, right behind embattled R&B singer Chris Brown, who garnered 71 percent of the vote.

 

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'Jersey Shore' star already looking forward to starting family

By MSN TV 14 hours ago

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Jenni "JWoww" Farley has revealed her best friend, Nicole "Snooki" Polizz,i has inspired her to look into adopting a child in the future. The "Jersey Shore" star is still in the process of planning her wedding with fiancé Roger Mathews, but she's already looking forward to starting a family with her beau. Farley has her sights set on adopting a child, thanks to the inspiration of her co-star Polizzi and her own mother, who were both adopted. 

 

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She tells Wetpaint Entertainment, "Nicole was born in Chile. My mom was born in Spain. I definitely want to go out and check it out, because I've heard the process can be grueling ... If I can, I definitely will. I'd love two biological, but I'd definitely want to adopt my third."

 

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Season 1 champ explains on Twitter she'll be busy touring this summer

By MSN TV 14 hours ago

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Kelly Clarkson has reiterated she will not be joining "American Idol" as a judge for the upcoming season. Despite ongoing rumors that the Season 1 champion would be joining the singing competition as part of an all-alumni judging panel, Clarkson has shot down the possibility due to the fact she's hitting the road for a U.S. tour this summer. When a Twitter follower recently asked if she would be joining "Idol" for the 13th season, she responded, "I can't because I'm touring this summer w/ Maroon 5. I hope they get some great people though. I'd hate to see my beginning end." 

 

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In addition to rumors of Clarkson nabbing a spot at the judges table, Season 3 finalist Jennifer Hudson and Season 8 runner-up Adam Lambert have also been part of the mix. Last month, veteran Randy Jackson along with Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj announced they would be departing the struggling series. The future of the last remaining judge, Keith Urban, is still unknown, but he has expressed interest in signing up for another season if asked back.

 

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You mean to tell us reality television isn't real?

By MSN TV Tue 12:23 PM

'The Real Housewives of New York City'/Bravo

By Michelle Strub

MSN TV

 

Dashing all of our hopes and dreams that reality TV might in fact (or at least even a little bit), be real, the cast of the "Real Housewives of NYC" was caught allegedly staging and re-filming scenes over the weekend. Shocked. We're shocked.

 

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According to onlookers in Southampton where the show was filming, Heather Thomson and Carole Radziwell were acting like actors when they took instructions from producers, took breaks in dialogue to wait for camera setups and shot multiple takes.

 

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"Carole and Heather stood on Meeting House Lane and waited for the crew to call 'rolling,' before walking toward the camera and sitting on a park bench. They even shot the scene twice!" observed a concerned citizen.

 

It's not the first time a "Real Housewives" cast -- or any reality show for that matter -- has been accused of faking reality, but we still can't help feeling like we just found out all over again that Santa Claus doesn't exist.

 

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'Bachelor' and Catherine turned down offer for even more screen time

By MSN TV Tue 7:52 AM

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Former "Bachelor" Sean Lowe has revealed he and fiancée Catherine Giudici were offered another shot at reality TV stardom, but they decided to turn it down. Just one week after Lowe proposed to Giudici on the season finale of the hit dating show in March, Lowe continued his run on ABC by joining the cast of "Dancing With the Stars." While he didn't nab the Mirrorball Trophy, his extended run on reality TV had critics believing he was just in it for the fame. Lowe slammed the reports at the time. And during a recent interview with talk show host Katie Couric, he backed up his statement by revealing network bosses offered the couple even more screen time with a new series - which they turned down. 

 

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Lowe divulged, "ABC approached us about doing a six-episode miniseries a while back, and at the time, it wasn't really something that we wanted to do only because we need time to be ourselves and to be normal and not to have cameras around. I don't know if that's something we would entertain in the future or not." Giudici added, "Camera chapter is done. This is a new one. It's nice to be quiet and get to know each other on a different level." Despite the fact the happy couple turned down the miniseries offer, Lowe and Giudici still have plans to have a televised wedding on the network but have yet to set a date for the big day.

 

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'X Factor' judge wishes she was as straightforward and courageous as her boss

By MSN TV Tue 7:47 AM

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Demi Lovato has confessed she admires "X Factor" creator Simon Cowell's honesty and wishes she was as courageous as he is when it comes to telling wannabes the truth. The "Heart Attack" singer has returned for a second season as a judge on the singing competition, reclaiming her place next to fellow mentor and frequent rival Cowell. And, although the two playfully butt heads on the show, Lovato does commend him for having no filter when it comes to doling out usually harsh criticisms to poorly performing hopefuls. 

 

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She tells Heat magazine, "Whatever he has to say, it's the honest truth. Sometimes I don't agree with him, but most of the time he says what I'm wanting to say but, like, I just physically can't because it's so mean! He knows what he's talking about. He knows that he's doing, and he's gonna tell you straight up, whether you want to hear it or not." Lovato and Cowell are currently in the middle of auditions for Season 2, along with new judges Paulina Rubio and Kelly Rowland. They will hit three more cities across the U.S. this summer before the live shows premiere this fall.

 

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Host confesses he hated having to eliminate teary child contestants

By MSN TV Tue 7:42 AM

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"Amazing Race" host Phil Keoghan regrets filming a family version of the series, admitting he found it extremely difficult to eliminate the kids competing on the show. After 12 years, 22 seasons and 13 Emmy Awards, "The Amazing Race" is still one of the most popular reality series on television. And having been with the series since its inception, Keoghan has been through many ups and downs. But the one thing he wished had never made it to air was Season 8's family edition where families of four competed in the race around the world, including the youngest contestant at the age of 8. 

 

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During a roundtable discussion with the Hollywood Reporter, he admits, "I wish we hadn't done the family version of 'Amazing Race,' but I'm proud that we tried it. It didn't work, and it came back to the whole thing of having to eliminate kids. It's hard enough to eliminate anybody because they want to be there so badly. And I had to look into a kid's eyes with the tears pouring down with a raised eyebrow and dramatic pause, cameras coming in: 'I'm sorry to tell you, you've been eliminated.'

 

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