Posted on 03/25/2006 10:10:32 PM PST by Panerai
When last we left American Idol loopy lady Paula Abdul, she was blaming her fellow judge Simon Cowell for whispering silly things in her ear that made her appear dazed and confused.
Apparently, the American Idol producers werent buying her explanation and were this close to firing the diminutive ditz earlier this month.
Paula was being very difficult, an Idol source told US Weekly. (She was) crying all the time and arriving late for meetings.
The set spy reported the shows execs discussed dumping Abdul and replacing her with a fresher face.
(They) liked Jessica (Simpson) a lot, the spy dished. And some were pushing for Britney (Spears).
Whoa. Thats all Paula needed to hear! She immediately sought medical attention and was allegedly treated for exhaustion and dehydration.
Her rep denied the allegations, insisting that everyone (on Idol) loves her, adding that if they were looking at Britney or Jessica, thats news to me.
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The boston hearld is calling abdul a diminutive ditz.
What the heck do you call J Simpson, the next eienstein ?
Jessica has nice asset's
Ass annoying as Paula is, Britney Spears or Jessica Simpson would be WAY worse and are not idol Judge material.
Paula is/was a real start at one time, and, despite her ditziness knows the music business and knows the music business pretty well. If they were to replace Paula and put in either of those two, it would be obviously because of their looks and not their knowledge (of which they have none.
It would damage Idol's credibility as a legit talent competition.
I think that they should stick with paula, as annoying as she is, and just deal with it, up the dosage of her meds or whatever they have to do. But hey, my favorite judge is Randy, what do I know?
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