There's a lot of things that are said on the American Idol message board. I quit reading them because most of the people are very mean.
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I think the attraction of 'American Idol' is about the basic human nature attitude that is, 'We can put you up there. But we can take you down.'
I don't watch 'American Idol.' I don't watch any of that stuff.
If you don't have any ties to the music industry, you just love 'American Idol,' you can sit there and do exactly what you do in your living room, which is stare at them and judge them.
Sometimes things can be a guilty pleasure, but with 'Idol,' everyone talks about it like it's a real thing; they argue over who's gonna win... There's no laughing at it.
The people that go on 'American Idol' do want some recognition and fame.
The whole 'American Idol' way of looking at things is the antithesis of what I grew up with. There are a whole lot of kids wanting to be famous now, whereas if I'd even mentioned that word to one of my teachers, I would have got into a whole load of trouble.
You know, when I did 'American Idol' the three times, I tried to tell these kids you have to tell the story of the lyric.
An American Idol is someone who knows how to change people's lives through music.
American Idol transcends age, gender, ethnicity, everything.
I think one of the things I was shocked about was how interested the world is in 'American Idol' and how people, writers, they write about 'Idol' all the time, and I guess I didn't expect that.
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