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American Idol Shakeup

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by PantherPaul, Mar 14, 2005.

  1. PantherPaul

    PantherPaul Nap Enthusiasts

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    Mario Vazquez has dropped out of the final 12 due to personal issues. he was replaced by Nicco Smith. I wonder what the personal issues were as he is 27 and soon to be too old for AI. I am betting porn. Nicco was worthy of the top 6 men and shoots to top 3 over all for me along with Anwar
     
  2. Dukesuckgounc

    Dukesuckgounc Let's go Panthers

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    Posted on Mon, Mar. 14, 2005





    Mario Vazquez drops out of 'American Idol'

    Associated Press


    LOS ANGELES - "American Idol" finalist Mario Vazquez, citing "personal issues," withdrew from the talent competition Sunday, and producers of the Fox show called in the son of a baseball Hall of Famer as backup.

    Fox bumped Nikko Smith, the son of baseball great Ozzie Smith, into Vazquez's spot because Smith got more votes than Travis Tucker when both were voted off Wednesday, the network said.

    Now, viewers of the No. 1-rated series will get a chance to reconsider their votes as Smith and the other 11 finalists perform Tuesday at 8 p.m. EST. The show airs live to the East Coast and is tape-delayed on the West Coast.

    Vazquez, 27, had been picked by many fans and three fellow finalists as a favorite to win the competition.

    He told TV Guide's Web site that he dropped out to "take care of some personal issues with my family in New York. And with `Idol' being a live show, it just wouldn't have worked out schedule-wise."

    Vazquez said his departure had nothing to do with Fox or the show itself.

    "It's just a personal family thing," he told the Web site. "My family is my top priority."

    Smith, 22, of St. Louis, said in an interview before Sunday's announcement that he wasn't surprised to have been voted off.

    "I wasn't as disappointed as people thought I would be because I've made it so far," he told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "I'm happy to get all that exposure. Millions and millions of people watch the show, and hopefully somebody saw me and liked what they saw."

    Following Fox's announcement, a relative of Smith told the Post-Dispatch the family had been asked not to speak about his callback. Smith was not available for comment.

    Vazquez is not the first to leave "Idol" unexpectedly, though few have done so willingly. Last year, George Huff was called back to Los Angeles when contestant Donnie Williams was cited for DUI. And in 2003, three contestants were dropped by Fox, two for failing to disclose arrest records and another for posing on an adult-oriented Web site.

    ON THE NET

    http://www.idolonfox.com
     
  3. slydevl

    slydevl Asshole for the People!

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    Speculation is he thinks he can make more on his own that with the binding American Idol contract.
     
  4. PantherFanz

    PantherFanz Go Panthers

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    Could be a smart move. The guy can sign
     
  5. kshead

    kshead What's the spread?

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    I agree with Fanz that it might be a smart bet. I certainly would not sign my life away.

    Here's my question though:

    When does/did he have to sign that "give my life away contract"? At the start? In Hollywood? When?
     
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    I don' think people who sign make that much money.
     
  7. LarryD

    LarryD autodidact polymath

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    marlie matalin did.
     
  8. slydevl

    slydevl Asshole for the People!

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    I think top 10 have to sign a contract and go on tour for a year with the rest of the losers. Could be wrong.
     
  9. kshead

    kshead What's the spread?

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    Ok, so then he would've jumped "just in time".

    I remember reading some of the details of that tour contract. Yikes.
     
  10. kshead

    kshead What's the spread?

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    :D Yeah, but she is hot too.
     

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