To: Wolfstar
I saw Kellie on the tonight show with Jay Leno last night. She was pretty funny.
They wanted her to spin the "Wheel of Consolation" and the "prizes" were:
1) Cameo in a movie
2) Go on tour with U2
3) Your own NBC TV show.
Guess what she asked Jay??
"What's a cameo?"
Kellie is still our Gherkin!
Seriously, she did a good interview with Ty Treadway on American Idol Extra (I get it with DirecTV). I don't care what everyone says about her "persona," she still seems pretty sweet. During the interview, she said she thought she deserved to go home because she had 2 bad week.
BTW...Paula was also interviewed and she said that Elliott is the most consistent of the group as he's never had a bad vocal and gets better and better each week. She also appeared partially sober when she said it!
Go Elliott!
9,551 posted on
04/28/2006 6:04:00 AM PDT by
TonyWpi
("Victory is mine" - Stewie Griffin)
To: TonyWpi
I saw the interview on AI Extra. Frankly, she seemed like a different person. The accent was not nearly as noticable. She didn't say anything stupid. Seemed like a normal person. Either her stage persona was very different or AI set her up completely by editing it.
To: TonyWpi
Guess what she asked Jay?? "What's a cameo?" Kellie is still our Gherkin!LOL! The girl can make a fortune doing that.
9,555 posted on
04/28/2006 7:35:17 AM PDT by
Wolfstar
(Not for just an hour. Not for just a day. Not for just a year.)
To: TonyWpi; Wolfstar
Guess what she asked Jay?? "What's a cameo?" Kellie is still our Gherkin!Did you (ie "y'all", out of respect to Kelli) ever see the TV sitcom WKRP IN CINCINATTI in order? Well, Loni Anderson's character started out as a total dingbat dumb blonde receptionist. As the show evolved, she brought the character along to the point where part of the sly humor of the show was that Loni's character was the brains behind the disfunctional mess.
Kelli could do a role like that, and bring it along.
9,560 posted on
04/28/2006 8:12:35 AM PDT by
grania
("Won't get fooled again")
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