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Archive for February 19th, 2010


Dallas Strip Clubs: One of the ‘Idol’ 24 Has Been Ousted for Lying

Some of you may have noticed that there was a little bit of a change in the Top 24 during the Wednesday episode of ‘American Idol.’ Chris Golightly, who originally auditioned in Los Angeles, made it to the Top 24, and was shown in a group shot toward the end of the episode, but when we had individual shots of the 24 semi-finalists at the very end, he was missing. So what’s the story? Turns out, Golightly was less than honest with ‘Idol’ producers.
After nine seasons, viewers and contestants alike have (or should have) learned one thing: be upfront with ‘Idol’ producers. Season One contestant Nikki McKibbin was upfront about her stripper past, and was allowed to stay on the show. Frenchie Davis, however, failed to disclose that she posed topless on the web, and was ousted. Golightly’s infraction was that he failed to tell producers that he had a record contract.

See the full article from “TV Squad (blog)”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Contract issue nixes ‘Idol’ hopeful

The curly haired Golightly joins a string of “Idol” contestants who emerged from the thousands who audition nationwide, only to be disappointed when the show decides their work or personal history is a problem.
Last season, Joanna Pacitti was shown advancing to the top 36 after “Hollywood Week” but was later replaced by Felicia Barton. Pacitti released an album in 2006 and had ties to 19 Entertainment, which produces “Idol” with FremantleMedia North America. She was also deemed “ineligible to continue” in a Fox news release.
In contrast, the singing competition allowed past contestants David Hernandez and Antonella Barba to stay on after it surfaced that he once worked as a nightclub stripper, and racy photos that appeared to be her leaked online. And Nikki McKibbin says she was upfront with “Idol” producers about her stripping past before she became a finalist during the show’s first season.

See the full article from “Toronto Sun”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Chris Golightly Joins Long List Of DQ’d ‘American Idol’ Contestants

But a questionable past doesn’t mean automatic elimination from the show. Season one’s Nikki McKibbin was not DQ’d for working as a stripper before joining the show, and in season two, singer Trenyce fessed up to producers about a felony theft charge on her record and was allowed to continue singing. Season-seven 12th-place finisher David Hernandez go-go danced at a gay bar in Phoenix, Arizona, called Dick’s Cabaret and though producers didn’t seem to mind, he was voted off just as that fact surfaced. Season four’s Scott Savol stayed on the show even after news emerged about a past domestic violence arrest. Bo Bice told producers about his past arrests for felony cocaine possession in 2001 and marijuana possession in 2003, and he almost made it to the finish line in season four.

See the full article from “MTV.com”