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Chris Daughrty posts on MySpace
June 30th, 2006 under American Idol 1-5. [ Comments: none ]

Hey guys and gals, thanks for being patient. I'm trying to add everyone asap, but I've been extremely busy with rehearsals
and song writing. I'm exhausted. This is the last time I'll post for a while due to the fact I'll be on the road and will not have time.
I'll still be working on my album during the tour, trying to get it out there for you guys before next year. Keep yer fingers crossed.
See ya on the road and God bless-Chris

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Seriously, this guy should have won American Idol over the lame Taylor Hicks. Bet you a K-Fed penny he will sell the most albums out of this group!

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McPhee = McPriss
June 23rd, 2006 under American Idol 1-5, Katharine McPhee. [ Comments: none ]

"American Idol" runnerup Katharine McPhee managed to project a sweet and sunny personality on the show.

But off camera, the 22-year-old Californian can be "sullen and miserable," according to a Lowdown spy who attended McPhee’s personal appearance in Brooklyn for the christening of the ocean liner Crown Princess.

"She was nasty," reports the spy. "Katharine was cranky and in a foul mood. When a reporter asked her about those rumors that she was invited to sing at Tom Cruise’s wedding and that John Mayer asked her out, she freaked out and said, ‘Why are you asking such stupid questions?’" The spy added, "She’s a diva after two weeks of fame."

McPhee – whose first single is being released next Tuesday – was better behaved during a confessional interview with People magazine, in which she opened up about her five-year bout with bulimia. "I was binging my whole life away for days at a time," she confided.

Lowdown’s calls to her PR rep were not returned.

Lloyd Grove 

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Things that make you go hmmm
June 22nd, 2006 under American Idol 1-5. [ Comments: none ]

LATEST: AMERICAN IDOL finalist KATHARINE MCPHEE cancelled all press appearances yesterday (22JUN06), a day after admitting she had battled an eating disorder. The runner-up was scheduled to appear with other Idol contestants for press interviews, but the SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW singer was a no-show. MCPhee went public with her battle with bulimia in the latest edition of American magazine People. The 22-year-old was also scheduled to be interviewed by several US entertainment TV shows, but cancelled at the last minute without explanation.

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How did Taylor Hick’s single do it’s first week as compared to past Idols?
June 21st, 2006 under American Idol 1-5. [ Comments: none ]

 Better than I thought, but Clay is still the winner!

Clay – 393,000

Kelly – 236,000

Ruben – 286,000

Taylor – 190,000 

Carrie – 170,000

Fantasia – 142,000

MTV (for past numbers) and MJ: American Idol (for Taylor’s numbers)

 

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How do you measure this man?
June 19th, 2006 under American Idol 1-5. [ Comments: none ]

I say less than 6" 

The man who claimed to have had a one-night stand with Clay Aiken now says he’s sorry he blabbed.

John Paulus, the former Green Beret who took his tale to the National Enquirer, isn’t retracting the story — but he now says he “regrets” going public with it. “I regret defying the trust of Clay;” Paulus writes on his blog. “I regret hurting him, his family and his fans; I regret that I started a blog that ridiculed him. … I apologize to Clay for that and I hope he will accept.” Aiken’s rep didn’t return The Scoop’s calls for comment.

Paulus also claims that in a “very callow and selfish moment” he passed along the story to the National Enquirer, then changed his mind and tried to get the tab to kill it, and even took legal measures to stop it, sending a cease-and-desist letter to the Enquirer. That’s not quite the way the editors at the tab remember it. “Our reporter couldn’t get him off the phone,” National Enquirer editor David Perel told The Scoop. Perel says he doesn’t remember Paulus having a legal letter sent, but says even if there was one, Paulus is “completely distorting” the story. “It’s not a situation where he told the story one time,” Perel said. “He engaged in multiple conversations with our reporter. He couldn’t stop talking, and then he talked to reporters after it was out.”

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If you want to read his appology, you can do so here

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