The Real Reason why Paula Abdul left American Idol

A report from the New York Times confirm what everyone has been speculating. Paula Abdul did leave American Idol due to money matters, but also because she felt disrespected by the show’s producers. It turns out that the reason why she wanted higher compensation was to make up for the endorsement deals she lost when rumors circulated about her using substances before and during the live show. Though Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson tried to counter the rumors, she still felt that the show helped perpetuate them.

A person close to Ms. Abdul said that part of her salary demands were to make up for the loss of income from at least one endorsement deal that went awry. That person said that Ms. Abdul had been negotiating for that endorsement contract, with a major fashion label, in 2006 and was close to a deal.

But the deal fell apart, Ms. Abdul’s supporter said, after questions were raised about whether she had been drinking or using drugs before “Idol” promotional appearances or even during the live show, behavior she strongly denied. Ms. Abdul told David Letterman on his talk show in July 2007 that she believed remarks by the other judges on “Idol” had inadvertently fed the rumors. Earlier that year the judges, Mr. Cowell and Randy Jackson, had countered those rumors.

It turns out that Paula wasn’t the easiest person to work with, and that people working for Fox also had mixed feelings about Paula.

One member of the “Idol” team, meanwhile, said that while Ms. Abdul had clearly contributed to the program’s success, the costs and benefits of her histrionics were quantifiable enough that “Idol” could afford to draw a line in the sand and not cross it.

It seems like hiring an aggressive manager, David Sonenberg, was also the wrong way to go about things.

People involved in the negotiations also said that Ms. Abdul’s contract talks were hurt when she changed managers at the end of June. Soon after the change Mr. Sonenberg, the new manager, told The Los Angeles Times that it appeared that Ms. Abdul would leave the show because she had not received a viable contract offer.

Fox executives said that they had communicated to Mr. Sonenberg the same offer that they had made to Ms. Abdul during the season. But they were vexed, they said, by the new manager’s aggressive remarks and his attempt to negotiate publicly. “It didn’t go over well at all here,” one Fox executive said.

Fox did offer Paula Abdul $5 million in the spring but they never wavered, which must have understandably pissed her off considering that Simon Cowell makes over $30 million from the Idol gig and will be receiving an even bigger raise.

And finally, Paula was indeed threatened by Kara DioGuardi’s appearance as a fourth judge and got the message that she was indeed expendable.

Ms. Abdul has stated publicly that the two women developed a good working relationship, but people close to her say she was surprised and dismayed at the hiring, believing that it was intended to send a message that she was replaceable.

There are rumors circulating wildly about last-minute deals being made to make Paula stay, but it’s unlikely that Fox will change their mind about Paula’s expendability. As much as I love Paula, I have to admit that the show will go on even without her. In fact, it would be refreshing to see a new face in her place. I can’t wait to see how well Katy Perry and Victoria Beckham did on their guest judge stint, and to find out who the new judge will be.

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The search for the fourth American Idol judge is on! Up for the first round of American Idol judge auditions are former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham and pop star Katy Perry. Both women are very excited and honored to have been chosen and feel no guilt about replacing Paula Abdul. According to Reality TV magazine, Victoria didn’t even hesitate when she was asked.

I am beyond excited! When I got the phone call, I just couldn’t believe it. I feel like I got the best job that there is… I’m still grinning from ear to ear, and I’m going to try hard to pout and not shatter the illusion that I’m a moody cow, but I don’t know if I can — I’m just so happy.

It looks like Victoria is also looking to fill Paula Abdul’s “nice judge” shoes as well.

I want to be nice to people. I know how it feels to be stood there and be judged and how it can feel when nerves get the better of you, and I don’t want to shatter anybody’s dream. But at the same time, there’s nothing wrong with a little bit of constructive criticism. It’s doing it nicely, because even those that are bad, they don’t know that they’re bad and who am I to shatter that?

Katy Perry, on the other hand, intends to be a tough cookie and teach these kids a thing or two about the realities of the music industry, just like Simon Cowell. On her Twitter, she says.

Ok, I must confess, I’m SO excited to guest host on American Idol. I think Simon & I are gonna get along famously. He tells it like it is…& truthfully, that’s how ppl need to hear it. This isn’t like ur local highschool talent conest. This is AI! Ppl that wanna b in music biz..need to know this shit isn’t a cake walk! :P No more pitty passing kids on to the next level just cause they have some kinda sob story or…cuz they look like a replica of past idol winners (is it me or does every year hv like the nerd, the rocker chick, gospel chick, etc.)…anyway, I’m just excited to tell it like it is & high 5 Simon all day. He may be devil of judges but he’s riggght! (kthxbye back 2 silence

I doubt she’ll have as much of a say as she thinks she does, though.

The fourth American Idol judge should be chosen by early 2010, but I’m not sure if they’ll be airing the judge audition episodes at the start of the 9th season or sometime this year.

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Paula Abdul Leaves American Idol

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It’s official: Paula Abdul is really leaving American Idol. Fans first got wind of it when she Twittered at 10:15 pm ET (click on the photo for a larger view):

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Later on, Fox confirms that Paula did indeed decide to leave the show.

Paula Abdul has been an important part of the American Idol family over the last eight seasons and we are saddened that she has decided not to return to the show. While Paula will not be continuing with us, she’s a tremendous talent and we wish her the best.”

The Entertainment Weekly article and Paula’s Twitter account doesn’t say why she decided not to return, but I’m guessing it has to do with the fact that she’s not going to get paid as much as she’d hoped. If that’s the case, then I think Paula’s departure from the show is a big mistake. Sure, she definitely complements Simon Cowell’s harsh tongue and her loopy moments were good for the lulz, but the show is far bigger than she is and it will survive without her. It shouldn’t be that difficult to replace Paula. Not to mention that I don’t think there’s another show or endeavor that will give her as much exposure as Idol.

Oh well. The auditions for the new Idol judge should be interesting, at the least!

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Paula Abdul May No Longer Be an Idol Judge

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The auditions for new American Idol judges begin in just two weeks and while Kara DioGuardi’s presence in season 9 is now a sealed deal, Paula Abdul is still left hanging as to whether or not she’ll be back next year. Several weeks ago, Paula Abdul’s manager David Sonenberg leaked to the LA Times that Paula has yet to receive a proposal for a new contract. Though fans are supportive and continue to hope for Paula’s return (me included!) she’s still not a very happy camper about the stalled contract negotiations.

I have a feeling that she will return to Idol – look at all the long-standing TV shows that retained the same cast for years. American Idol won’t be the same without Paula Abdul soothing the contestants after Simon Cowell’s tart tongue. If she does return, she’ll probably be making less money from it than she used to. Even Kara DioGuardi’s new deal doesn’t come close to what the judges are going to be getting (though I think it’s not fair that everyone is getting a raise while she isn’t). In any case, we’ll keep you posted about what happens! You can also follow Paula Abdul on Twitter for real time updates on her latest projects.

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Allison Iraheta is Eliminated from American Idol!

I am so shocked. If there was anyone who deserved to leave the show, it should have been Danny Gokey. He’s had a couple of decent performances but nothing that wowed my pants off, and as for last night? He was easily the worst. But instead, Allison Iraheta got the boot. Maybe she doesn’t have the widest vocal range but her phrasing is great, her voice is sexy, and she’s an overall better performer than Danny Gokey. She was absolutely stunning in her duet with Adam Lambert yesterday, and her solo song was amazing. Shit, I can’t believe they let her go!

I have a theory that the votes don’t really matter because the producers decide who will win anyway, and I think the producers have a bias against younger contestants. I mean, look at American Idol Season 7 – David Archuleta should have deserved to be American Idol. I’m not a fan, but he has a more solid fan base of giggly impressionable teenage girls and Disney Channel-heads. David Cook is pretty much a blah rock singer, walking in the shadow of Chris Daughtry, which doesn’t happen to be very long or impressive to begin with. Ugh. Can you tell that I’m still annoyed by Allison’s elimination?

Other interesting things that happened in the results show: Paula Abdul performed her new single called “I’m Just Here for the Music”. You can tell that she’s totally lip-syncing, so I don’t see why she bothered with a headset mic. As for her outfit it was so… 80’s. After Paula’s performance, a reunited No Doubt showed up!!! Gwen Stefani bounced around the stage with “I’m Just a Girl”. Apparently, No Doubt is writing a new album! How exciting, I loved No Doubt in high school and I never really liked Gwen’s solo crap.

It goes without saying that the flamboyant, talented Adam Lambert should be the next American Idol. Because if Danny or Kris bag it I swear to god I am not watching this show again.

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American Idol Top 4 Theme Spoiler: Rock Week

It looks like Rock Week is going to be next week’s theme (after the Rat Pack Standards)! And I know this because guitarist for Guns n’ Roses and Velvet Revolver Slash just tweeted:

American Idol has asked me to do the mentor bit for Rock Week. #fb

I’m guessing that Rock Week will be reserved for the Top 4, as the Top 3 contestants usually perform the judges and producers’ choice. Rock Week should be pretty good, as there isn’t a shortage of suitable songs to sing.

It also looks like Chris Daughtry will be Rock Week’s guest performer. According to a Twit he made on April 21:

Should know this week what 1st single will be. Will let u know as soon as I know:)<

His band’s vlog says that Daughtry will be debuting the new single on American Idol, and while they didn’t specify a date, it’s pretty obvious that it’ll happen on Rock Week. It certainly won’t happen on Rat Pack Week – Paula Abdul herself says that Natalie Cole will be the guest performer this week.

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