Few weeks after the judges saved him from elimination, American Idol finalist Matt Giraud finally said goodbye Wednesday night (Thursday, Philippine time).
Matt who sang “My Funny Valentine” during the performance night got mixed reviews from the judges. Randy Jackson described the performance to be “pitchy.” Kara DioGuardi felt that Matt isn’t emotionally committed to the song. But, Paula Abdul loved the performance. Meanwhile, Simon Cowell said that the performance was absolutely brilliant.
Forty-seven million votes were cast but Giraud got the lowest. What shocked the audience is that Adam Lambert was in the bottom two with Matt, which I think is a wake up call for his fans not to be complacent but to vote every week even how great his performance is.
Natalie Cole performed on the results show with American Idol past winner Taylor Hicks. This week’s mentor, Jamie Foxx also performed his new song “Blame It”
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Jamie Foxx has apologized to Miley Cyrus after his crude comments about the teen sensation.
The Academy Award-winning US film actor has launched a rant about the 16-year-old on his weekly radio show “The Foxxhole.” He told the teen superstar to “make a sex tape and grow up” and to get a gum transplant, adding: “Do some heroin… get some crack in your pipe.” The actor said this after Cyrus’ feud with Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke who snubbed her at the Grammy Awards in February 2009.
In Jay Leno’s “The Tonight Show,” the actor expressed his apology saying: “There was a situation with Miley Cyrus, and I just want to say, I apologize for what I said. I didn’t mean it maliciously. You know I’m a comedian. You know my heart. Miley, I apologize, so I’ll call you. I got a daughter too, so I completely understand (sic).”
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