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VIDEO: American Idols Go To Disney World

February 17th, 2009

All seven American Idols descend on Disney’s Hollywood Studios for The American Idol Experience opening held Thursday in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

It’s the first time the winning superstars have ever been together!

It’s certainly a cause for celebration: Carrie Underwood and David Cook duet on Fleetwood Mac’s Go Your Own Way during the show, which features a handful of real-life competitors vying for the prized ticket. “Carrie looks amazing and I’m just stoked to be here,” David says. Watch OK!’s exclusive video!


 
What advice would Carrie give wannabe contestants?

“Do whatever you love,” the All-American Girl singer says. “Sometimes the judges may tell you you shouldn’t do it for living, but if that’s what you love, you shouldn’t give it up. So no matter what happens, if you get the magic ticket, the fast-track ticket, use it — even if you don’t, still sing.

One thing Carrie won’t be trying? Her hockey-playing boyfriend Mike Fisher’s sport. (He swings for the Ottawa Senators.) “I can’t play hockey at all,” she laughs. “I can’t even fake.”  

Kelly Clarkson — who tells me her slim physique can be attributed to wearing black and not white — gives the attraction her stamp of approval.

“This is pretty cool,” the My Life Would Suck Without You singer says, turning her attention away from Michael Johns. “It’s the first time we’ve actually all been together, so it’s like a family reunion.”

Jordin Sparks can’t believe her eyes. “It’s really creepy how close to the show the attraction actually is,” she says. “It’s got the lights and the fog and the music and the judges. It’s really, really weird, but it was a lot of fun.”

What’s something the No Air singer has lost? Her love for Chris Brown, who likely ended his career by messing up OK! darling Rihanna. “It’s pretty much gone now,” she tells me.

Meanwhile, Paula Abdul has one regret tonight. “I just wish they would all sing,” she says. “It would’ve been fun to hear it.” She adds, “There’s a lot of déjà vu going on. I got a kick out of watching the success of the Idols.”

What tunes would Phil Stacey suggest picking for this attraction?

“You should definitely choose a Celine Dion song or a Whitney Houston song,” he says. “No, I’m kidding. You should do Disney songs. You should get up there and do Can You Feel The Love Tonight or A Whole New World. You’re at Disney World! You’re only going to get the opportunity to do that once.”

Although Kellie Pickler, Chris Daughtry, Clay Aiken, Jennifer Hudson and Simon Cowell send regrets, the sizeable Idol turnout also includes a giggly David Archuleta, purple-haired Diana DeGarmo, newlywed Ruben Studdard, tan-and-fit Taylor Hicks, talkative Bo Bice, friendly Ryan Seacrest, jovial Justin Guarini, shy Fantasia Barrino, Idol alum-turned-Rascal Flatts songwriter Chris Schleich, tattooed Carly Smithson, Aussie Michael Johns, chatty Ace Young, dreadlocked Jason Castro, Southern gentleman Josh Gracin, zany Sanjaya, slimmed-down Mandisa and mom LaKisha Jones.  

Woo-hoo! David Cook, David Archuleta, Fantasia, Sanjaya and Jason take a spin on the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster during the afterparty held on Sunset Boulevard. No lines, no waiting!

As Kat DeLuna’s Whine Up plays, Idols enjoy blue martinis, chicken, steak, garlic mashed potatoes, sushi and the signature American Idol dessert.  

Disney certainly treats its Idols well: Ace (and girlfriend Allison Fischer) “hit every ride in about seven hours, and then hit the rides we liked again.” Phil took his five-year-old daughter Chloe on Space Mountain. “It’s intense, and she actually tried it,” he says. “It was frightening for me, but she wasn’t crying at all. She loved it.” LaKisha’s five-year-old daughter Brionne would ride Space Mountain the following day. “She can’t wait to get on it. She’s a little daredevil.”

Still, some might call singing in front of hundreds of people in The American Idol Experience daring.

“I think anybody who gets a chance should absolutely do it,” David Cook says.

Bonus: I worked at Disney Hollywood Studios as part of the Walt Disney College Program, so this is quite a homecoming! I could be found sweeping Sunset Boulevard, the street on which this party is held. It is incredible – and the uniforms are still the same.

AI Tour Tix to Go on Sale

May 16th, 2008

American Idol may be almost over, but the American Idol tour is just beginning!

Tickets for the three-month summer tour will go on sale on Saturday, AI mastermind Simon Fuller and AEG Live announced.

Slated to kick off July 1 in Glendale, Ariz., this season’s cream of the crop will make more than 50 stops on the circuit, including on in Toronto, before winding up in Tulsa, Okla. on Sept. 13.

The top 10 finalists will partake on the tour – Chikezie Eze, Ramiele Malubay, Michael Johns, Kristy Lee Cook, Carly Smithson, Brooke White, Jason Castro and the top two – David Cook and David Archuleta.

The Davids will battle it out for the AI season 7 crown on Tuesday.

Idol: What You Didn’t See…

May 7th, 2008

David Cook flirted with Paula Abdul, a stroke of luck saved (some of) Jason Castro’s blushes, and the Idol staff flip-flop on swaying. Here’s what you didn’t see from last night’s Rock n Roll Hall of Fame-themed show.

Guns N’ Roses star Slash was roaming around the parking lot outside the Idol set before the show, apparently having lost his car. With his signature top hat in hand, the guitar hero walked with a driver who told him, “all the limos look the same”. Slash must have lost his ticket for the show too, because OK! didn’t spot him inside CBS Television City.

We did see Jamie Lynn Sigler, Brittny Gastineau and the Rascal Flatts. From the not-ending-up-on-eBay department: Brittny Gastineau had to spit her gum into a Styrofoam cup belonging to an Idol staff member, because there is no gum allowed in the stands.

Perhaps the girl who had Randy Jackson sign her red top during the commercial break would have more luck hawking her momento online. Would that increase the value though? Tough call.

To avoid a repeat of the confusion last week that led Paula, cringingly, to judge a song that hadn’t been sung, the producers had switched back to the familiar format for tonight.

When Ryan Seacrest told the viewers at home that we were going back to the old rules, there an sigh of relief from the studio audience, who immediately swung their heads to see how Paula would react – a mere smile to Seacrest.

It was the audience’s turn to be confused this week though. The Idol staff told them there would be absolutely no sway in time to the music. But during Syesha’s performance staffers started urging them to, er, sway!

Before the show started, Simon Cowell went over to fallen Idol Carly Smithson, who was in the crowd sitting in the front row. He kissed her on the cheek and chatted with her up until the show got started.

After David Archuleta’s performance, his father, Jeff, also went over to chat with Carly, who was placed squarely in shot behind the judges throughout the show. Not so visible was another fallen Idol, Luke Menard, not heard from since he crashed out during the semi-finals.

David Cook flirted with Paula a little during his performance. When he sang the line “on the hunt after you,” he pointed straight at the judge, who pointed right back and stood up to dance.

After his performance, he got a vote of confidence from Corey the warm-up guy. “Who’s going to go home and download that right away?" he asked.

Jason Castro forgot the words to Bob Dylan hit Tambourine Man, but he may have benefited from good camera work. By what would seem like a stroke of luck, since the show is live, the look of embarrassment that spread across his face as he hums his way through the missing lines was not shown on TV.

There was a moment of solidarity after his performance, when Carly Smithson stood up to applaud – she was the only one in her area to do so.

After cameras stopped rolling, Seacrest told the studio audience to say goodbye to the top four. But by that point, Castro seemed to have taken Simon’s advice to ‘pack his bags’ to heart: he was almost totally off-stage as the others waved to the crowd. Aruchleta followed him for support.

 

By Jon Warech

OK! Interview: Brooke White

May 6th, 2008

When Brooke White talks about her musical style, she uses the word ‘organic’ a lot. And the rough edges of her performance — the little hiccups in one or two of her songs — are part of the Brooke charm that got her all the way to fifth place in American Idol.

She talked OK! though those trip-ups — including becoming the first person to start a song over on a live Idol show — and what went through her mind when it happened.

The 24-year-old famously forgot the lyric to her Andrew Lloyd Webber song, but her first mistake happened in week six of the finals, when she had to take two shots at the opening piano chords of Every Breathe You Take.

"They were both completely different scenarios," she said.

"Oftentimes, with the applause of the audience can make it difficult for me to hear me cue from Ryan Seacrest.

And before she started Every Breath, she said, "he was standing behind me, so I couldn’t see anything.

"I didn’t see him point, so I hit it and I was like, ‘Is it my turn?’, and then did it again."

"But with the other song, I flat-out blanked."

Two weeks ago, former nanny Brooke from Mesa, Az., made Idol history by getting two lines into You Must Love Me, then asking the band to take it from the top.

She says that she was focussed so hard on bringing emotion into the Broadway number that a little thing like the words slipped her mind.

"Every song I tried to take it to a personal level so I could connect with it.

"I was definitely aware of the character. Andrew Lloyd Webber was amazing helping me to prepare.

"And I just really wanted to grasp that and I tried to connect with an experience that I had with that character and make it real," she said.

"I was really into the character, I was really sunk in. Maybe I sunk in a little too far, and I lost it."

"I was upset that it happened, but then I’ve thought it over, and I thought so many worse things could have happened," she added. "I could have forgotten the lyrics again. I could have got really emotional and started crying, but I didn’t."

Brooke, who’s now looking forward to making an album, was shocked that the viewers forgave her error and sent Carly Smithson home instead, but can’t say if it might have won her a few sympathy votes.

"I could analyze it for hours and come up with theories," she said, "but America decides what happens and I was lucky enough to stay another week and not so much to make it through this week.

"But in the end I was incredible for the experience and if you had told me when I was standing in line to audition that I’d get this far I probably wouldn’t have believed you."

Carly And Michael To Duet!

May 2nd, 2008

This weekend, the victims of this year’s most controversial Idol eliminations are going to be united on stage.

It has just been announced that Carly Smithson and Michael Johns, who both got the boot earlier than many AI fans expected, are going to duet on the Ellen DeGeneres show.

There was uproar when Michael, 29, who had been one of the stand-out performers all season, was voted into eighth place on April 10th.

And last week there were rumblings that Carly, 24, got a raw deal when she left the competition with famously forgetful Brooke White and Bottom Three resident Syesha Mercado still in the running.

No word yet on what they’ll sing yet (Ain’t That A Kick In The Head, perhaps?), but the show is being taped in Chicago tomorrow and will air on May 6th episode of Ellen.

Carly’s Teri Hatcher Moment

April 30th, 2008

I’m good for two or three votes when I like someone on American Idol. But I got nothing on Teri Hatcher. The Desperate Housewives star and Idol fanatic had her cell phone in overdrive for last week’s castoff, Carly Smithson. Thank goodness voting starts after 9 p.m.!

“She came over and said to me, ‘I voted for you 60 times last night,’” Carly revealed when she stopped by the office on Monday. “That’s pretty cool.”

Now that she’s returning home, Carly looks forward to finishing the geisha tattoo on her right arm. “I love everything about Japan and I think that geisha’s are just beautiful.” The design has a snake woven through it because, “my husband Todd (who was with Carly during her visit!), says I look like Medusa when I wake up in the morning because I’ve got this curly hair and it’s always like these mad snakes.”

The 24-year-old Irish chanteuse is also itching to record her next album. She recorded her first, Ultimate High, for MCA records in 2001. Carly, who was signed to the label as a teen, stressed it wasn’t the millions of dollars deal the media has hyped. “Who spends $2.2. million on a 15-year-old?,” she laughed. “I know for a fact that I drove a Volkswagen Golf that my dad bought. They said I was driving some ritzy convertible.” During the show, Carly survived through the frenzied press with support from her Idol counterparts, David Cook and Michael Johns. “Other contestants that had records and deals were so angry that I was being lashed out on, so they were really supportive,” she said, then added reflectively, “They say any publicity is good publicity.”

That’s true Carly. And sometimes when it’s bad, that’s even better! For more exclusive talk with Carly, click here.

American Idol, the elimination show, airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. on Fox.

Carly Says Jason’s Not As Sick As Feared

April 29th, 2008

Jason Castro fans can breathe a sigh of relief. Carly Smithson says that reports about his illness have been over-exaggerated.

The American Idol studios were inundated with gifts and get-well messages last week after rumors spread that the 20-year-old finalist was suffering from exhaustion and a fever.

But Carly, known as the designated ‘mom’ among the Idol contestants, told OK! that although he was sent to the doctor two days before his last performance, she thinks his problem was nothing more serious than a sore throat.

After fans claiming to have information from ‘inside the Castro camp’ reported on a Web site that Jason was suffering from exhaustion and a fever, his supporters raised $450 online to send him gifts and get-well wishes.

On Thursday, the ‘Dreadheads’ sent Jason three car-loads of balloon printed with messages like ‘Get well soon’ and ‘Thinking of you.’

But Carly, who last saw the Texan contestant on Wednesday night after she was eliminated, said that she thinks it is unlikely that he is suffering from such a serious illness.

"I think he had a sore throat the night before the show on Monday night," she said.

"I think he maybe went to the doctor on Sunday night.

"But we’ve all been to the doctor.

"I don’t think it’s a big deal — he didn’t seem like he was suffering from exhaustion on Wednesday night."

OK! Interview: Carly Smithson

April 28th, 2008

When Carly Smithson’s dreams of being a pop star were dashed as a teenager, it hurt her so badly that she decided to shut show business out of her life altogether.

Now that a career in music is within reach once again, she says that this time, nothing is going to make her leave it behind.

Carly spent her childhood in Ireland trying to make something of her natural talent for performing. She worked as a model (including being a poster girl for a sausage company!), bagged a small part in a movie and a supporting role in a major production of Les Miserable.

Finally in 2000, when she was just 15, she moved to the US and signed a deal with the major record label MCA and recorded an album, Ultimate High, that was released shortly after her 16th birthday.

Without promotion, the CD flopped and she was dropped, along with the rest of the label’s roster, before MCA was dissolved in 2003.

Dejected, Carly tried to forget about music, moved to Georgia and got a job as a waitress in an Irish bar. She never even let on to her colleagues that she could sing, let alone that she had had a contract with one of the world’s biggest record labels.

Carly says that she only took up singing again when she started working in a different bar in San Diego, Ca., and offered to fill an empty slot on stage during their New Years Eve party.

On Wednesday, Carly (having been disqualified from season five of Idol because of visa problems) was voted into fifth place of American Idol, and is now closer than she ever was to releasing a hit album.

But if there’s anyone who should understand how unpredictable the music industry can be, it’s Carly.

Today she told OK! that whatever happens this time, she won’t let the business beat her again.

To begin with, she says, having seen the nasty side of the industry will help her to be successful this time around.

"I really believe, having what happened to me before, it really made me realize how precious [what I have after Idol] is," she said.

"And I think there a lot of people who come into this industry, and I think having second chance is actually greater for you.

"I know that I will always be grounded and I will always realize what it’s like to lose it.

"Having everything not work out before, I just know I will work very hard and I will not take anything — not one moment — for granted."

Anyway, Carly says, she is in a much better position now than she was when she was a teen, and not just because Idol has turned her into a household name.

"Other things kind of got in my way before, like people that were surrounding me and people that I worked with.

"Obviously I was fifteen at the time and my life was in other peoples’ hands.

"Now I’m twenty four and I can look after myself."

Most of all though, she knows now that deals and screaming fans and fame and glamor come and go, but that doesn’t mean being a musician has to go with it.

Some ex-Idols — Carly’s season seven favorite, Amanda Overmyer, is a good example — say that if things don’t work out for their singing career, they’ll be just as happy to go back to their old life.

But Carly says that after Idol, nothing is going to stop her from being a musician — even if she doesn’t end up as the next Carrie Underwood.

"Last time it was more about the being the artist and getting signed," she said.

"This time for me it is about just singing — that’s all I want to do.

"I just want to be creative and just make a record that I love.

"And I think working in a bar for so long and being a waitress, and having people treat you like s**t, I think it really makes you realize that all of the rest of the stuff that comes with this is not important," she said.

"I think that there’s all sorts of other things that come along with coming fifth on American Idol," she added.

 

"But I don’t think any of that stuff is as important as me being making the kind of music that I love and I’m proud of and that the people that voted for me are proud of."

‘Jason Deserved To Go Home,’ Says Exec

April 25th, 2008

It isn’t just Carly Smithson who thinks she got the boot because popularity is more important than performance on American Idol.

The show’s executive producer agrees with her, too.

The Irish singer has said that she thinks the guys’ female fans are making it hard for the girls to progress in the competition this year, no matter how talented they are.

Now a top Idol exec, Nigel Lythgoe has said that he thinks Jason Castro should have gone home — but was saved by his fan club.

Exec producer Nigel Lythgoe told the Extra show that he was surprised Carly was sent packing on Wednesday, adding, "In my opinion, I felt that Jason was the weakest in the bunch.

"But he’s got a following, a good following.”

Nigel will be appearing on Extra tonight to talk about the new series of So You Think You Can Dance.

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