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  • ’American Idol’ Recap: ’Easy’ Like Sunday Evening as Lionel Richie Takes Charge

    ’American Idol’ Recap: ’Easy’ Like Sunday Evening as Lionel Richie Takes Charge

    Week two of ABC’s “American Idol” reboot found judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie loosening up as a trio, sometimes at the expense of the “babysitter” at the table: Richie. The “All Night Long” singer was on the receiving end of several whoopee cushion pranks — and one collapsed chair — as Perry and Bryan laughed on.

    Still, Richie signed on to mentor and judge, and that he did to great effect on Sunday night’s (March 18) episode. Among the hopefuls: a karaoke singer, a trick horse rider, a boy that hopped on a Greyhound bus on a whim, a nanny, a young opera singer newly relocated to Los Angeles, a man who went into the foster care system at a young age, and a dynamite special education teacher.

    Richie was impressive in how he doled out advice, whether it be telling a contestant that it is wise to put everything into the first song of a show, or advising another that he needs another year and a half, and how conviction is so important to winning over an audience. As the resident voice of reason, Richie is never cruel and quite helpful as he approaches vocalists during their auditions. It’s as if he is itching to start the job before the kids even get to Hollywood. And while he nearly wandered into Randy Jackson territory — name-dropping Michael Jackson, Prince, or his past with The Commodores (the latter hilariously parodied by Perry) — it doesn’t feel like bragging.

    Yes, there were a few joke auditions. Among them: Tyler “Couger” Gordon with a purported six-octave range; and Ryan Zamo’s massacre of Sara Barelleis’ “Gravity,” which seemed more of a way for the aspiring organic skincare product pusher to advertise his product than win a singing contest. Bryan saw right through him, telling him skincare was more his future, while Perry called it the “worst rendition” of the song she ever heard. But there were plenty of contenders in Perry’s expanding list of “Top 10” candidates to root for, too.

    The episode, which opened with the three judges in a carpool karaoke-like moment singing along to Richie’s “Easy,” took us to auditions in Georgia, Nashville, Los Angeles and New York.

    Among the first to go through to Hollywood: Red-haired  20-year-old Florida resident Crystal Alicea (pictured above), whose singing career so far was limited to karaoke. “You’ve got an ‘It’ factor,” said Perry after her performance of Sam Smith’s “Lay Me Down. “I would totally follow you on Instagram.”

    Alicea’s story of being bullied over weight issues, coupled with her supportive boyfriend (and healthy doses of teary drama), was enough to put her over the top with Richie, who told her, “You are likeable… The future is yours.”

    Other contestants who vowed to make a strong impression followed: Texan Kristyn Harris yodeled her way to an improbable Golden Ticket (Perry isn’t convinced that her act is right for “Idol,” despite joining in for a dance); Johnny Brenns, an 18-year old who hopped a bus on a whim without his parent’s knowledge, snagged a ticket on the strength of an original song. After Bryan asked Brenns to “dig in” a little more with a different song,” Richie isn’t convinced he is ready for competition. Although he is right, he is overruled.

    It isn’t all amateurs auditioning. As the bus rolls into Los Angeles, a former contestant on “The Voice,” 22-year old Ricky Manning (season 7, team Gwen Stefani) strolls in with a heartfelt original song about being lonely in the City of Angels, touching Perry and earning easy passage to Hollywood.

    Still, while Los Angeles is populated with former reality contestants — and lots of singers with subpar original compositions — 26-year-old Modesto, California resident Effie Passaro earns a standing ovation and the ultimate compliment from Richie, who calls her a “patriot missile.” Originals can go either way in Hollywood. Some might recall the impressive season 12 finalist Angie Miller, but Passaro can be a fierce competitor if she reins it in a little.

    Johnny White, an 18-year-old from Hickory, North Carolina, has a lot of potential and a sad back story of being born to a drug-addicted mother and a father in jail. His audition, singing James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s, Man’s, Man’s World, “ is strong (thanks to his vocal teacher, Mrs. Finley), but Richie decides he needs a little lesson in restraint. “Every time you feel like you want to explode, wait.” This is good advice to take to Hollywood, as White may not end up the top ten contender Perry predicts him to be.

    Caleb Lee Hutchinson, an 18-year old baritone who does a mean imitation of Bryan, sailed through to Hollywood, as did 17-year old nanny Shannon O’ Hare (this season’s answer to season 7 alum Brooke White), who Richie deems a major threat after hearing her power away at “When We Were Young” by Adele.

    But there is still serious competition ahead with soulful rocker Amelia Hammer Harris, whose father, Jack Hammer, wrote “Great Balls of Fire” and “Yakety Yak.” Her attack on the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter” grabs the ear of Richie (The Commodores opened for The Stones) and Perry is shocked that at 26, success still has eluded Harris.

    Twins are never a sure bet on “Idol,” and even though Julian and Milo Sposato both went through with their musical duet of Bruno Mars’ “Runaway Baby,” it feels more like a Battle Round on “The Voice,” with Julian emerging the victor leaving Milo open for the steal. But this is “Idol,” and there won’t be a repeat of this twofer in Hollywood. Only one will move forward. The drama is unfolding already.

    At 27, Les Greene from Baltimore is among the older contestants, and with the tickets already doled out to many talented teens, he has a lot to prove. His audition is raw as he practically screams the lyrics to “A Change is Gonna Come.” Bryan’s take: “You’re a Ferrari… you’re rugged,” and wonders if he can handle singing five nights a week on a potential “Idol” tour. Perry agrees, but Greene gets three “yes” votes.

    Finally, 19-year old special education teacher Maddie Zahm, accompanied by her best friend Marcus, who has Down’s Syndrome, strapped on a guitar and made a serious run for the the top 12 with an inspired version of Dua Lipa’s “New Rules.” Not only was this the most memorable audition thus far, Zahm’s phrasing of the song and fearless cover of Perry’s “Firework” showed serious chops.

    Auditions continue Monday night on ABC.

  • ’American Idol’ Contestant Awkwardly Brings Up Taylor Swift to Katy Perry

    ’American Idol’ Contestant Awkwardly Brings Up Taylor Swift to Katy Perry

    Awkward! Katy Perry kept her cool when Taylor Swift was brought up during a recent American Idol audition — even though viewers were likely cringing at home.

    During a quick montage, a contestant was asked what artist he most looks up to. Cautious before answering, he admitted: “I’m sorry for this Katy … Taylor Swift.”

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    Perry, who is a judge along with Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, quickly replied: “Oh, you don’t have to be sorry!”

    When the aspiring singer added that he loves Swift, Perry quipped: “I love her, as a songwriter as well.”

    Taylor Swift’s Songs Decoded Taylor Swift performs onstage at the Z100’s Jingle Ball 2017 on December 8, 2017 in New York City. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

    Perry and Swift, of course, have had their ups and downs. The former friends had a falling out years ago over a conflict with their backup dancers. “She basically tried to sabotage an entire arena tour. She tried to hire a bunch of people out from under me,” Swift claimed in a 2014 interview with Rolling Stone, though she did not specify who she was referring to at the time.

    Three years later, Perry would tell James Corden that Swift “started” the feud and it was time to “finish it.”

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    “I tried to talk to her about it and she wouldn’t speak to me,” Perry alleged in May 2017. “I do the right thing any time that it feels like a fumble. It was a full shutdown and then she writes a song about me, and I’m like, ‘OK, cool, cool, cool. That’s how you want to deal with it? Karma!”

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  • How Katy Perry Artfully Shaded Taylor Swift on ’American Idol’

    How Katy Perry Artfully Shaded Taylor Swift on ’American Idol’

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    1. How Katy Perry Artfully Shaded Taylor Swift on ’American Idol’ ELLE.com
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  • ’American Idol’ contestant didn’t love Katy Perry kissing him

    ’American Idol’ contestant didn’t love Katy Perry kissing him

    CARSON, CA – MAY 13: Katy Perry performs onstage during 102.7 KIIS FM’s 2017 Wango Tango at StubHub Center on May 13, 2017 in Carson, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images)

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  • Katy Perry återförenad med Orlando Bloom

    Men sedan dess har det tisslats och tasslats otaliga gånger om en återförening – och nu tyder faktiskt det mest på att det stämmer. LÄS MER: Gwyneth Paltrows hemliga sexklubb Nyligen gifte sig Katys bror David, och under ett tal bekräftade hon nämligen att de faktiskt är tillsammans.– I sitt tal sa hon om Orlando: ”Vi har det bra ihop – men inte tillräckligt bra för att han ska gå som dejt på bröllopet”, säger en av gästerna till US Magazine. Hur länge de har varit tillsammans vet de nog bara själva, men för en månad sedan lyckades ihärdiga fans genom olika Instagram-inlägg klura ut att de befann sig på samma semesterort på Maldiverna samtidigt. LÄS MER: Anja Pärsons smärtsamma uppbrott med Filippa – De är ihop igen. Katy vill få saker att fungera den här gången.

  • American Idol 2018: Everything you need to know

    Popular singing competition American Idol will return to ABC next month The show originally ran from 2002 to 2016 and consistently drew high ratingsA new slate of celebrity judges has been lined up for the new 2018 rendition 

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    Popular prime-time singing competition American Idol is slated to undergo a revival this year for its 16th season.

    The show, which originally ran from 2002 to 2016, famously featured judges Simon Cowell, Paula Adbul and Randy Jackson. During its run, a number of winners and other top finishers went on to score major radio hits. 

    Here’s everything you need to know about when the new season premieres, who the judges are, who the host is, who the show’s previous winners are, its schedule and what happened to American Idol alumni Leah LaBelle.

    After a successful run from 2002 to 2016, American Idol is set to return to our screens this year

    When does American Idol 2018 start?

    American Idol 2018 will premiere on Sunday, March 11 at 8:00 PM ET. 

    Who are the 2018 American Idol judges?

    The American Idol judges for the 2018 season will be Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Ritchie.

    The new judge panel will differ significantly from previous seasons of American Idol, which predominantly featured Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson and a rotating cast of celebrity judges, which included Mariah Carey, Keith Urban, Nicki Minaj and Steven Tyler.

    Who is the host of American Idol?

    American Idol host Ryan Seacrest will be returning in 2018 as host for the new season.

    Seacrest previously hosted American Idol during its original run from 2002 to 2016.

    When and where are the American Idol auditions?

    The auditions for the 2018 season of American Idol were held in New York from October 3 – 4, 2017, New Orleans, Louisiana on October 14, 2017, Nashville, Tennessee from October 19 – 20, 2017, Savannah, Georgia from October 28 – 29, 2017 and Los Angeles from November 16 – 17, 2017.

    Audition dates and locations for a potential 2019 season of American Idol have yet to be announced.

    American Idol winners list

    Over the years, a number of American Idol winners have gone on to make it big. Here’s a quick look at the past winners from previous iterations of American Idol during its original run:

    Season 1 – Kelly Clarkson

    Season 2 – Ruben Studdard

    Season 3 – Fantasia Barrino

    Season 4 – Carrie Underwood

    Season 5 – Taylor Hicks

    Season 6 – Jordin Sparks

    Season 7 – David Cook

    Season 8 – Kris Allen

    Season 9 – Lee DeWyze

    Season 10 – Scotty McCreery

    Season 11 – Phillip Phillips

    Season 12 – Candice Glover

    Season 13 – Caleb Johnson

    Season 14 – Nick Fradiani

    Season 15 – Trent Harmon

    When is American Idol on TV?

    The 2018 season of American Idol can be seen on ABC on Sundays and Mondays at 8:00PM ET starting March 11.

    That puts the show’s revival season in direct competition with The Voice, which is aired at the same time on NBC on Monday nights.

    What happened to Leah Labelle?

    Leah LaBelle was on the third season of American Idol’s twelfth place finalist.

    In 2011, she signed a joint recording deal with Epic Records, So So Def Recordings and Pharrell Williams’s label I Am Other. She released singles Sexify in 2012 and Lolita in 2013.

    Saldy, LaBelle passed away on January 31, 2018 at age 31 in a car accident. Her husband, former NBA player Rasual Butler, was also killed in the crash.

  • American Idol: Everything You Need to Know

    Popular singing competition American Idol will return to ABC next month The show originally ran from 2002 to 2016 and consistently drew high ratingsA new slate of celebrity judges has been lined up for the new 2018 rendition 

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    Popular prime-time singing competition American Idol is slated to undergo a revival this year for its 16th season.

    The show, which originally ran from 2002 to 2016, famously featured judges Simon Cowell, Paula Adbul and Randy Jackson. During its run, a number of winners and other top finishers went on to score major radio hits. 

    Here’s everything you need to know about when the new season premieres, who the judges are, who the host is, who the show’s previous winners are, its schedule and what happened to American Idol alumni Leah LaBelle.

    After a successful run from 2002 to 2016, American Idol is set to return to our screens this year

    When does American Idol 2018 premiere?

    American Idol 2018 will premiere on Sunday, March 11 at 8:00 PM ET. 

    Who are the American Idol 2018 judges?

    The new hosts for the 2018 season of American Idol will be Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Ritchie.

    The new judge panel will differ significantly from previous seasons of American Idol, which predominantly featured Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson and a rotating cast of celebrity judges, which included Mariah Carey, Keith Urban, Nicki Minaj and Steven Tyler.

    Who is the host of American Idol?

    Ryan Seacrest will be returning as host for the new season of American Idol.

    Seacrest previously hosted American Idol during its original run from 2002 to 2016.

    When and where are the American Idol auditions?

    The auditions for the 2018 season of American Idol were held in New York from October 3 – 4, 2017, New Orleans, Louisiana on October 14, 2017, Nashville, Tennessee from October 19 – 20, 2017, Savannah, Georgia from October 28 – 29, 2017 and Los Angeles from November 16 – 17, 2017.

    Audition dates and locations for a potential 2019 season of American Idol have yet to be announced.

    American Idol winners list

    Over the years, a number of American Idol winners have gone on to make it big. Here’s a quick look at the past winners from previous iterations of American Idol during its original run:

    Season 1 – Kelly Clarkson

    Season 2 – Ruben Studdard

    Season 3 – Fantasia Barrino

    Season 4 – Carrie Underwood

    Season 5 – Taylor Hicks

    Season 6 – Jordin Sparks

    Season 7 – David Cook

    Season 8 – Kris Allen

    Season 9 – Lee DeWyze

    Season 10 – Scotty McCreery

    Season 11 – Phillip Phillips

    Season 12 – Candice Glover

    Season 13 – Caleb Johnson

    Season 14 – Nick Fradiani

    Season 15 – Trent Harmon

    American Idol TV Schedule

    The 2018 season of American Idol can be seen on ABC on Sundays and Mondays at 8:00PM ET starting March 11.

    That puts the show’s revival season in direct competition with The Voice, which is aired at the same time on NBC on Monday nights.

    What happened Leah Labelle?

    Leah LaBelle was the third season of American Idol’s twelfth place finalist.

    In 2011, she signed a joint recording deal with Epic Records, So So Def Recordings and Pharrell Williams’s label I Am Other. She released singles Sexify in 2012 and Lolita in 2013.

    Saldy, LaBelle passed away on January 31, 2018 at age 31 in a car accident. Her husband, former NBA player Rasual Butler, was also killed in the crash.

  • Watch Lions’ WR Marvin Jones audition on ’American Idol’

    Marvin Jones had a breakout season on the field.

    Now, he’s looking for a breakthrough on a different stage; on American Idol. The Detroit Lions wide receiver is among those who will audition during the 16th season of the long-running reality singing competition, which is set to premiere on March 11.

    Lions WR Marvin Jones to sing for ’American Idol’ segment

    Jones himself shared news of his appearance on the show in November 2017, but American Idol posted the wide receiver’s entire audition to Facebook on Feb. 3.

    After getting some encouragement from host Ryan Seacrest, Jones entered the audition room to face judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie, who immediately recognized the celebrity contestant.

    ”Where’s the field?” Jones joked. ”This is the wrong place?”

    But sure enough, the Southern California native began belting an impressive rendition of ”I Can’t Make You Love Me” by the R&B singer Tank.

    The audition was good enough that the judges had to ask if they were being punked. Perry was particularly impressed and asked Jones why he didn’t pursue music instead of football.

    ”I could have did it early on,” Jones said with a smile. ”But I was just always playing sports.”

    He also mentioned he rarely sings in the locker room and that some of his teammates don’t know about his singing skills. The video clip ends with Bryan throwing Jones a pass, which, of course, he caught.

    ”It was definitely an awesome experience singing in front of the legend, one of the G.O.A.Ts. and some two of the future legends,” Jones said. ”We had a great exchange. It was definitely an experience to remember.”

    But did Jones receive a Golden Ticket?  We will have to wait to find out. The new revival season of American Idol returns March 11 at 8 p.m. on ABC.

  • Kate Moss åker på semester med sin frisör!

    Kate Moss åker på semester med sin frisör!

    Är ni lika förvånade som oss över faktumet att Kate Moss alltid ses åka iväg på minisemestrar med sina vänner, istället för sin dotter och make? I fredags såg vi henne lämna sitt London-hem tillsammans med hårstylisten och bästisen James Brown för att åka iväg på vad vi antar var ännu en bekymmerslös, fartfylld festhelg. Gamla vanor är svåra att bryta! Relaterade bildserier Hetaste frisyren som är enkel att fixa! Sjärnornas värsta hårdagar! Hetaste kampanjen – Katy Perry Vs Kate Moss! Kate Moss, ett shoppingproffs av sällan skådat like!