Tag Archives: reality TV

The X Factor 2012 | The Voting Statistics

the-x-factor1

Okayyy, you’ve been glued to the box, X Factor watching-stylee, hands gripping the sofa with anticipation, and breath steaming up the telly box due to sheer excitement — so, you obviously have a television which is insanely near to your couch. Maybe move it? But, when (if!) you’re done, come back here, if you wish (ping! Wish!) — hello there! Now that I’ve got your attention (hopefully!), have you spent a few spoondoolies on ye olde X Factor voting lines? Didn’t? Thought everyone texting times-a-billion was being a bit silly? No matter. For, my crystal ball has all the stats (which is what everyone voting/not voting really wanted to know/influence, otherwise, they wouldn’t have voted/grumbled!) from each week’s voting, and I’d say you’d love a sconce, right? Well, my wish is your command (see what I did there?).

In terms of the ‘Wildcard vote’, there were 4 contenders —  Adam Burridge, Amy Mottram, Christopher Maloney, and Times Red  Here is how they fared, in voting percentage order, from highest, to lowest:

The Wildcard Vote

  • Christopher Maloney 63.5%
  • Amy Mottram 17.8%
  • Times Red 12.5%
  • Adam Burridge 6.2%

In week one of the live shows, we had 13 contestants, who received, depending on the act, between 28.8% and 2.9% of the public vote. See the statistics below.

Week 1

  1. Christopher Maloney 28.8%
  2. Jahmene Douglas 13.2%
  3. Ella Henderson 13.1%
  4. Union J 7.3%
  5. Lucy Spraggan 7.3%
  6. James Arthur 5.6%
  7. Kye Sones 4.1%
  8. District3 4.0%
  9. Jade Ellis 4.0%
  10. MK1 3.4%
  11. Melanie Masson 3.2%
  12. Rylan Clark 3.1%
  13. Carolynne Poole 2.9%

Week 2 saw the competition down to 12 contestants, Carolynne Poole having been eliminated the previous week. The 12 contestants received voting percentages ranging from 21.9% to 4.6%. See the statistics below.

Week 2

  1. Christopher Maloney 21.9%
  2. Jahmene Douglas 11.4%
  3. Rylan Clark 10.2%
  4. Ella Henderson 9.5%
  5. Lucy Spraggan 7.6%
  6. James Arthur 7.4%
  7. Union J 7.1%
  8. Kye Sones 5.3%
  9. Jade Ellis 5.2%
  10. MK1 5.1%
  11. District3 4.7%
  12. Melanie Masson 4.6%

Week 3 featured 11 contestants, Melanie Masson being eliminated the week previous. The 11 contestants received voting percentages ranging from 22.6% to 4.6%. See the statistics below.

Week 3

  1. Christopher Maloney 22.6%
  2. Jahmene Douglas 15.6%
  3. Ella Henderson 10.2%
  4. Rylan Clark 8.8%
  5. District3 8.4%
  6. James Arthur 7.4%
  7. Lucy Spraggan 6.5%
  8. Union J 5.9%
  9. Jade Ellis 5.1%
  10. Kye Sones 4.9%
  11. MK1 4.6%

In week 4 of the live shows, the number of contestants fell dramatically, from 11 to 9. MK1 were knocked out of the X Factor in week 3, and Lucy Spraggan was ill, so did not attend the live show; getting a free pass. The 9 contestants competing during week 4 of the shows received between 24.7% and 6.2% of the votes. See the statistics below.

Week 4

  1. Christopher Maloney 24.7%
  2. Jahmene Douglas 15.4%
  3. James Arthur 12.0%
  4. District3 10.0%
  5. Kye Sones 10.0%
  6. Ella Henderson 8.2%
  7. Rylan Clark 7.2%
  8. Union J 6.3%
  9. Jade Ellis 6.2%

Week 5 played host to 8 contestants; Jade Ellis received the smallest amount of votes the previous week, and because Lucy Spraggan dropped out of the competition, as she was unwell for the second week running. Voting percentages ranged from 27.6% to 6.7%. See the statistics below.

Week 5

  1. Christopher Maloney 27.6%
  2. Jahmene Douglas 16.9%
  3. District3 14.7%
  4. Union J 10.4%
  5. Ella Henderson 8.8%
  6. James Arthur 7.7%
  7. Rylan Clark 7.2%
  8. Kye Sones 6.7%

Week 6 of the X Factor live shows resulted in 7 acts competing. Kye Sones had been eliminated the week previous. Voting tallies ranged from 23.6% to 10.4%. See the statistics below.

Week 6

  1. Christopher Maloney 23.6%
  2. Jahmene Douglas 14.9%
  3. James Arthur 14.0%
  4. Ella Henderson 13.0%
  5. Rylan Clark 12.4%
  6. Union J 11.7%
  7. District3 10.4%

During week 7 of the competition, there were 6 acts competing. District 3 had been eliminated the previous week. Voting amounts ranged from 26.4% to 12.1%. See the statistics below.

Week 7

  1. Christopher Maloney 26.4%
  2. Jahmene Douglas 17.4%
  3. Rylan Clark 15.7%
  4. Union J 14.7%
  5. James Arthur 13.7%
  6. Ella Henderson 12.1%

In week 8 of the competition, a total of 5 contestants were still vying for a place in the final. Ella Henderson had been eliminated the week previous.The contestants’ voting numbers ranged from 40.7% to 8.4%. See the statistics below.

Week 8

  1. James Arthur 40.7%
  2. Christopher Maloney 21.0%
  3. Jahmene Douglas 18.1%
  4. Union J 11.8%
  5. Rylan Clark 8.4%

Week 9 —  the semi finals — saw 4 contestants still in the running. Rylan Clark having been eliminated the week previous. The semi finalists had voting ranges between 41.2% and 18.1%. See the statistics below.

Week 9

  1. James Arthur 41.2%
  2. Jahmene Douglas 22.0%
  3. Christopher Maloney 18.7%
  4. Union J 18.1%

The X Factor final — week 10 — was broken up in to 2 parts, Saturday night, with 3 contestants (referred to in the voting tables, by ITV, as “Week 10 Freeze”), and Sunday. On Saturday night, the 3 finalists’ voting statistics ranged from 51.7% to 16.8%. Union J had been eliminated the week previous.

Week 10 — Freeze

James Arthur 51.7%

Jahmene Douglas 31.5%

Christopher Maloney 16.8%

On Saturday night, Christopher Maloney was eliminated from the competition. On Sunday, 9 December, 2012, James Arthur and Jahmene Douglas battled it out in the actual, actual final. According to Caroline Flack, Xtra Factor host, the voting percentages ranges from 54% to 46%, however, as you can see below, per ITV’s official statement regarding the voting stats, their numbers slightly differ from that, as you can read below.

Week 10 — Final

James Arthur 53.7%

Jahmene Douglas 38.9%

Christopher Maloney (carried over from freeze) 7.4%

So there you have it, all the voting results, fresh from ITV. Be ye happy or sad?

Are you surprised by the results? Completely knew them all, due to an incredibly savvy crystal ball habit (I feel ya!)? Haven’t yet moved your couch (or TV!)?! Tell me all, in the comments.

P.S. I’m also over on Twitter!

Leave a comment

Filed under Celebrities, Entertainment, Facts

The X Factor 2012: Winner Revealed! (Plus Statistics)

The X Factor finalists, Jahmene and James Arthur on the covers of  their official X Factor "My Story" books. Who won? Scroll down!

The X Factor finalists, Jahmene and James Arthur on the covers of their official X Factor “My Story” books. Who won? Scroll down!

It was a tough call, tonight, during the 2012 X Factor final, between finalists, Jahmene Douglas, and James Arthur. The only thing certain was that last-judge-standing, former American X Factor judge of one series, and ex-Pussycat Doll, Nicole Sherzinger, was certainly the winning lady of the night, being both Jahmene and James Arthur’s (and the competition’s) leading judge.

Following a lengthy final X Factor show, featuring appearances from most of this year’s contestants — controversial Chris Moloney was absent due to a “sore throat” saying, on Twitter, that his “doctor signed [him] off” — after a tense few hours, we finally got confirmation of the 2012 X Factor Winner — James Arthur.

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-

The Stats

According to Xtra Factor co-host, Caroline Flack, James Arthur won tonight’s X Factor final with 54% of the total vote, with Jahmene in second place having tallied 46% of the vote.

However, the official X Factor statement in relation to the voting statistics does differ slightly from this number, with them putting the numbers as:

Week 10 Freeze

  • James Arthur 51.7%
  • Jahmene Douglas 31.5%
  • Christopher Maloney 16.8%

Week 10 Final

  • James Arthur 53.7%
  • Jahmene Douglas 38.9%
  • Christopher Maloney (carried over from freeze) 7.4%”

As this week’s final, taking place on week 10 of the live shows, featured 3 finalists initially — Jahmene Douglas, James Arthur, and Christopher Maloney — the “Week 10 Freeze” refers to Saturday night, 8 December, and the statistics in relation to that first night of this weekend’s 2-day final, featuring 3 contestants. However, the “Week 10 Final” places James Arthur as having 53.7% of the vote, Jahmene Douglas as receiving 38.9% of the vote, and Christopher Maloney (who was knocked out of the competition on Saturday night, as having “(carried over from freeze) 7.4%” percent. This differs slightly to what Xtra Factor host, Caroline Flack, said in relation to the final tally — i.e. that instead of receiving 46% of the vote, that Jahmene, in fact, received 38.9% (rounded up: 39%), and that James Arthur’s final percentage is 53.7 (but, again, rounded up: 54%). If the winner had received 54%, the runner up, assumedly, would have received 46%. However, even if Chris Moloney’s voting line was closed, and his tally was frozen, this doesn’t exactly explain why he is still credited as having 7.4% of the final, final vote. So, on a technical level, according to ITV, Jahmene got, effectively, 39% of the public vote, with winning singer, James Arthur, coming out on top, with a 54% winning vote.

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

…Stat lesson over, congratulations!

Who do you think should have won? Who are you a major X Factor fan of? Did you love it, or did you loathe it? Did you vote? Did your fave win? Tell me all, down there in the comments, or, @AprilBarry101

Leave a comment

Filed under Celebrities, Entertainment, Facts

[Archive]: Billie Joe Armstrong to Join The Voice

Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong is set to join the US version of reality music competition The Voice. The American Idiot vocalist has joined the ranks of the show as a mentor on judge Christina Aguilera’s team. Aguilera is one of a four-strong panel of judges, consisting of Christina, singer-songwriter Cee Lo Green, country music star Blake Shelton, and Adam Levine of Maroon 5 fame.

Armstrong, who has said that he and his family are fans of the programme; has spoken out on the show’s format, giving us an insight into why he chose to do the gig; saying that it doesn’t mould artists, but rather gives them,

“…a little bit of guidance and direction without giving them a complete makeover”

He has also asserted that working alongside Aguilera is,

“a lot of fun.”

Billie Joe began taping the show on 25 June (Wednesday). He will feature in season three of the music contest, which started taping in June, and which will air in the US starting September 10.

The first instalment of Green Day’s upcoming trio of albums, ¡Uno!, is due to be released on September 24 in the UK; the second, ¡Dos!, has a release date of November 12 in the United Kingdom; and the third, ¡Tre!, will be available to purchase on January 14 2013 in the UK.

An interview segment with Billie Joe Armstrong and Christina Aguilera can be seen here.

This was originally published on July 28, 2012, and can be seen, in edited form, here.

If you would like to see all my work on Cork.Studenty.me, please click here.

Image: Wikimedia Commons

Leave a comment

Filed under Archive, Celebrities, Entertainment

[Archive]: Steven Tyler Leaving American Idol

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has left the (American Idol) building –- quitting the judging panel of American Idol. The singer, who has served as a judge on the Fox network show for the past two seasons –- seasons 10 and 11, has today (Thursday) confirmed his departure from the panel in a statement via Fox,

“After some long…hard…thoughts…I’ve decided it’s time for me to let go of my mistress ‘American Idol’ before she boils my rabbit”

and going on to say that he had,

“…Strayed from my first love, Aerosmith, and I’m back – but instead of begging on my hands and knees, I’ve got two fists in the air and I’m kicking the door open with my band. The next few years are going to be dedicated to kicking some serious ass – the ultimate in auditory takeover…”

He further added that,

“…Idol was over-the-top fun, and I loved every minute of it…”

American Idol creator and executive producer Simon Fuller also added his two cents to the statement by saying that Steven was a,

“…Real ‘Idol’, a rock legend.”

He also emphasised how,

“very proud [they were that they had the] pleasure of him gracing our stage for two seasons… ”

and that,

“American Idol will miss him!”

Tyler was a member of the American Idol judging panel during 2011 and 2012, alongside fellow singer Jennifer Lopez and record producer Randy Jackson. Lopez became a judge in 2011 alongside Tyler; following the departure of former judges Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi and Ellen DeGeneres; and Jackson has been part of the panel since the programme’s inception in 2002. However, he may not be the only judge to shake up the current panel, as Jennifer Lopez said the following on Thursday’s Today show,

“…I am thinking that maybe it’s time for me to go and do other things…”

Aerosmith fans fear not though, if you don’t want to miss a thing, Tyler won’t be away for long, saying on Thursday that,

“On November 6, we are unleashing our new album, Music from Another Dimension [and that it’s] …time to bring Rock Back.” [sic]

What do you think of the latest American Idol shakeup? Will you miss Stevie like mad, or are you a bit meh about the whole thing? Who should replace him? Hit me up in the comments, or tweet me kindly @aprilbarry101

 This was originally published on July 13, 2012, and can be seen, in edited form, here.

If you would like to see all my work on Cork.Studenty.me, please click here.

Image: Wikimedia Commons

Leave a comment

Filed under Archive, Celebrities, Entertainment, Hollywood

[Archive]: Miley Cyrus is Getting Spliced. Thoughts? I Got ‘Em…

Miley Cyrus is engaged, y’all!

Yes indeed, the perpetually tween-seeming starlet (in actuality she’s due to celebrate her 20th birthday in November) is set to get spliced to fellow Hollywood star and longtime boyfriend Liam Hemsworth (former Neighbours actor, currently appearing in The Hunger Games; and brother to one Kit from Home and Away Chris Hemsworth, better known these days ­­for his turn in Thor and The Avengers). The twosome have reportedly been stepping out on and off for three years , ever since meeting on the set of The Last Song in 2009.

They officially announced their intention to wed last Wednesday, June 6, with Ms. Cyrus waxing lyrical of her love, Liam,

“I’m so happy to be engaged and look forward to a life of happiness with Liam”

and later tweeting,

“I’m happy to share this news with you all. I feel like all my dreams are coming true.”

The Australian-born actor, 22, popped the question to the Nashville, Tennessee native almost a week earlier, on May 31, with a 3.5 carat diamond ring from jeweller Neil Lane.

So, thoughts. Yup, I got ‘em.  Specifically on the whole Miley-Cyrus-becoming-Mrs-Hemsworth thing. Who knew titles of articles could yield such clues to their content, eh?

Okay, just to preface –- I’m not going to hate on anyone for getting engaged. Unless it’s Vanessa Paradis, you dig, natch?! My view is, if you’re not hurting anyone, and something makes you happy, then go ahead and do it.

But, here’s my bugaboo –- Miley’s a mere 19 years old. Not actually eons younger, to my surprise, but, born in 1992, she’s all of 19 years. Ninteen! That, in my opinion, is waaay too young to be making plans to become a Mrs/donning a diamond which pre-empts marriage/familiarising yourself with wedding favours (unless you’re a wedding guest, in which case – hello! – free swag alert!). I know some people meet The One early on, and sometimes you just know, but at 19, the likelihood is that he-who-you’re-convinced-is-The-One is actually the-one-who-you’ll-make-quips-about-with-your-friends-on drunken-nights-out while painting the town years later, or laugh about how besotted and totally in lurve you thought you were when you actually do come across The all-important actual One.

Seriously, at 19 your frontal lobe, which is an area of your brain which deals with processes such as reasoning, planning, and judgment (fairly important, then, when it comes to choosing your forever-mate) is not even fully developed, and FYI, won’t be until between the ages of 25 and 30. Yep.

Putting aside the fact that Miss Miley started her professional career as an actress in Disney Channel vehicle Hannah Montana at the young age of 11, let me put this in real world terms. At the age of 19, saying, simply for the sake of argument, that you completed the much-dreaded torture fest that is the Leaving Cert at the age of 18, you’ve been out of secondary school for one year. You’ve either :

a)      Taken a year out to travel, to work, perhaps to investigate the whys and wherefores of crop circles (hey, we don’t judge here at Studenty), possibly painted murals in some far-flung place, perhaps Belize; maybe even volunteered to do something, somewhere (to be specific).

b)      Been a college bum for a year, be it in CIT, UCC, or even the sun-drenched campus of UCLA. (They are your only options, obvs. This isn’t  Studenty Galway!) If you’re a UCC Arts student who is studying English you have yet to even encounter an English seminar.

c)       You’ve been a worker bee for a year. You intrinsically know how everyone in the office takes their coffee and tea, down even to the precise shade of mahogany their caffeine-in-a-cup must resemble (must!). You’re also highly adept at handling a photocopier.

Could you imagine lasooing that little amount of real life experience with an engagement ring, no matter how sparkly and shiny the stone? I certainly couldn’t.

When I was reading up on all things Miley, I just thought there was an interesting juxtaposition on the People.com website –- featuring amongst the list of the top five most read articles were, at number number, Miley’s engagement, and, at number two, Drew Barrymore’s wedding. Now Drew, much as I love her particular unique brand of crazy-quirky-cool, could teach Miss Miley a few life lessons.

Drew Barrymore — Miss Miley could learn a lot from Drew and her former flames

See, Drew hasn’t just become a blushing bride (if you’re asking — groom: Will Kopelman, occupation: art dealer; also, the bride appears to be sporting a baby bump, but has not officially confirmed this) for the very first time at the age of 37, oh no. See, our Drew was also engaged, and consequently betrothed at the tail end of her teen years too, at 19, to be precise, the self-same age as Miley is (engaged, not wed yet). She walked down the aisle with hubs number one, bar owner Jeremy Thomas, on March 20 1994, after dating for a mere six weeks. They were joined in holy matrimony by a minister-come-psychic-come-private-detective, who they found via a 24-hour wedding hotline. The venue? The Room, the groom’s bar in Los Angeles. Their wedded bliss was not to last though, as Drew filed for divorce less than two months later.

Ms. Barrymore also got hitched a second time, this time to Canadian comic Tom Green, in the year 2000. Having had a slightly longer courtship pre-engagement and ringing-of-wedding-bells –- they were engaged for about a year before they wed; the union only lasted for less than half a year -– five months, to be exact. The blushing bride was 26 (both as a bride and on becoming a divorcee the second time over). See, that frontal lobe is oh-so-important! Hopefully the third time will be the charm for dear Drew, the doyenne of rom-coms.

Miley, are you listening yet?!

Okay, so Miss Cyrus and Mr. Hemsworth have, in fairness, been going out for longer than Drew went out with her previous hubbies before they became husband and wife. As I said, on and off for three years, since the songstress-come-actress was 16, her Australian other half 19. It’s not the exact same situation, but still, it does add weight to my argument that 19 is still Way Too Young to wed.

Plus, if Drew’s story isn’t enough to sway you on the issue of an engagement at 19, how about all the other Hollywood starlets insisting on doing things So Damn Fast? I’m a bit perturbed by it all, to be honest.

Britney Spears, who got married at 22

Take Britney Spears, for example. She’s set to become a bride for the third time too, like Drew, at the age of 30, to Jason Trawick. Her first marriage, which lasted a grand total of 55 hours, was to childhood friend Jason Alexander at the tender age of 22. They wed in a quickie Las Vegas ceremony in 2004, the union later being annulled. Her second spin on the marriage merry-go-round was to Kevin Federline, a then-backup dancer. They got together reportedly while his girlfriend, actress Shar Jackson (you might know her from Moesha), was pregnant with his second child. Brit and Kev married in October 2004, making Britney both a bride for the second time in one year, and for a second time at the age of 22. The marriage, which produced two children -– Sean Preston, 11 months post wedding, and Jayden James, ONE YEAR later (what’s that I was telling you about frontal lobes, planning?!) lasted just shy of three years.

Christina Aguilera — also engaged and wed young

Also, fellow former New Mickey Mouse Club cast member Christina Aguilera married young too, to record producer Jordan Bratman –- becoming a bride in 2005 at the age of 24. She also became a Mom to son Max Liron Bratman at the age of 27; and had been a wife, become a Mom, and was also (are you sensing a theme yet?) a separated lady, all by the age of 29.

Jessica Simpson — the one time “Newlywed” was divorced from former hubs, Nick Lachey, in her twenties

Jessica Simpson is another pop star casualty of the celebrity Marrying Much Too Young club. She became engaged in 2002 at 21 to then 98 Degrees lead singer, and the pair tied the knot when Jess was but a tender 22 years old. In November 2005, Simpson and Lachey announced they were separating. By the time Jessica had turned 25, the separation had been finalised. She went on to file for divorce in December 2005. Lo and behold, Miss Simpson was a divorcee before she even blew 26 candles out on a birthday cake. She is currently engaged to Eric Johnson, and gave birth to his child, Maxwell Drew Johnson on May 1. Hopefully the second time ’round will be the trick for Jessica.

Ashlee Simpson, back when her tresses were of a red hue — another starlet who did it all a little too fast

Smaller sis’, Ashlee Simpson is yet another Hollywood starlet who’s carried on the trend of doing things So Damn Fast. The singer and actress became engaged to musician Pete Wentz at 22; married and two weeks later confirmed to be pregnant by the age of 23. Simpson became a mama at 23, giving birth to son Bronx Mowgli. The Mowgli part of their son’s name was apparently inspired by The Jungle Book. Predictably enough, their union hit the rocks 2 ½ years after the wedding, with Jess’ lil’ sis filing for divorce in February 2009, at 24 years old. She’s a divorcee by 25.

Suffice to say, hotfooting it to the engagement ring jeweller de jour, and marathon-ing it up the aisle in your teens or twenties does not seem to have panned out for these Hollywood stars. Take note, Miley.

And on that note, take a year out, go travelling, maybe consider studying crop circles, do whatever (again, to be specific!). Be a normal 19 year old. Have some fun, and be a teen. Save the serious talk of marriage until you’re at least 30. Your frontal lobe will thank you kindly.

Learn from your fellow stars’ mistakes. You’ve got years for all the rest!

This was originally published on June 14, 2012, and can be seen, in edited form, here.

If you would like to see all my work on Cork.Studenty.me, please click here.

Images: Wikimedia Commons

Leave a comment

Filed under Archive, Celebrities, Entertainment, Hollywood, Psychology

[Archive]: Louis Walsh to Judge X Factor USA

Image

Louis Walsh, infamous Jedward manager and X Factor judge in the UK of eight years standing, is, in a shock move, set to become a part of X Factor USA’s judging panel. He will take up the hot seat alongside industry stalwarts Britney Spears, record executive LA Reid, and (relatively) new girl on the block, Demi Lovato.

The Mayo-born man is to temporarily replace head honcho Simon Cowell in the line-up for at least a weekend, due to Cowell suffering from a bout of bronchitis. Fresh from the Manchester X Factor auditions, Walsh has been flown via private jet to commence judging duties this weekend –- Friday June 8, and Saturday June 9, in Kansas City.

Surprising as Simon’s choice of fill-in judge may seem, this is not actually the first instance where Cowell has cherry-picked Walsh to act as his stand in. In 2010 he also covered for Simon during the Birmingham auditions for Britain’s Got Talent, and the Irishman was additionally drafted in to provide cover during the 2011 London leg of auditions when then-judge David Hasselhoff was unavailable.

Hopefully Cowell will be all recouperated by the time the next round of auditions take place, which are due to be held in San Francisco on June 16. If not, I’m sure Louis will be happy to keep his seat warm. Get well soon, Mr. C. And Louis, don’t be letting the side down. You owe us one for the whole Jedward debacle.

This was originally published on June 9, 2012, and can be seen, in edited form, here.

If you would like to see all my work on Cork.Studenty.me, please click here.

Image: Liam McKenna/Twitter

Leave a comment

Filed under Archive, Celebrities, Entertainment, Hollywood

Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey Have Major Bust-up on American Idol Set

It’s daggers at dawn for Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey. The rumoured feud between the two singers, both judges on this year’s recently refreshed American Idol judging panel, alongside Keith Urban and Randy Jackson, has finally been verified, with a video being released Tuesday of the two chanteuses bickering and arguing loudly during auditions. In-fighting amongst the two had been denied as recently as four days ago, with Minaj previously saying that they were, “getting along wonderfully,”

In the video – which featured footage from Tuesday’s American Idol auditions which were held in North Carolina – released Tuesday by TMZ, Nicki lashes out at Mariah, saying,

“If you say one more disrespectful thing to me, I’ll [inaudible, but sounds like “kick”] your head,” “This is a joke,” “So every time you patronize me, I’m-ma take it back, and if you’ve got a fucking problem, handle it,”

and, reportedly,

“I’m not fucking putting up with her fucking highness over there,”

although, we think it sounds more like, “I’m not fucking quitting over their/your/her fucking highness over there,”

She also seems to say that Mariah insults her, “every five minutes,” and that she’s frequently “[running her] down,” also saying, per TMZ,

“I’m not gonna sit here every fucking minute to have you come down and harass me every minute everyday,”

Mariah reacts with,

“Why… why, oh why?!”

In between verbal blows, Keith and Randy attempt to act as peace brokers, both raising their hands and shouting, “Hey!” in an effort to assuage the two divas.

Taping was reportedly wrapped for the day after the bust-up, with host Ryan Seacrest later Tweeting,

“Going to bed in Charlotte after an anything but dull day at #idolauditions…”

Going on the contents of the video alone, with Nicki stating, “If you say one more disrespectful thing to me,” amongst other accusations, it does appear that Mariah must have insulted her in some way to prompt such a strong reaction, and seems far too heated to be about anything else.

Whose side are you on? What do you think prompted the argument? Let me know in the comments, or send a Tweet my way, @aprilbarry101

See the full video here:   http://www.tmz.com/videos/0_4f12efd5

Image: Wikimedia Commons

Leave a comment

Filed under Archive, Celebrities, Entertainment, Hollywood