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Apr 30 2009

Who got voted off American Idol last night?

Published by wv918 at 8:01 am under Music, Television Edit This

There was quite the shock last night on the American Idol results show and it wasn’t who got voted off. The shock was that American Idol favorite Adam Lambert was in the bottom 3 in votes. Matt Giraud eventually got voted off the show which really was no big surprise. I thought all along that it was going to be Allison Iraheta but that maybe Matt Giraud would go.

The bottom 3 according to what Ryan Seacrest said the votes were was Kris Allen, Adam Lambert and Matt Giraud. Do you really believe that Adam Lambert was in the bottom 3 over Allison Iraheta? I don’t believe it either.

I have always said they should show the vote totals but even then that wouldn’t insure there isn’t some kind of funny business going on with the vote totals. You may wonder why they wanted Adam in the bottom 3. Two simple reasons really, first one is to create drama, so the audience will stay tuned in the next 3 weeks. Simon has all but said Adam Lambert is going to win the competition and the producers stuck him in the bottom 3 as a way of saying it’s not so set in stone that Adam’s going to win it all.

The second reason is they want a girl on the show as long as they can. You know it helps the ratings having a girl on the show. No girl on the show means less guys tuning in and also less girls tuning in who wants to see a girl win.

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One Response to “Who got voted off American Idol last night?”

  1. thoron 30 Apr 2009 at 2:36 pm edit this

    hi there just thought you need to know the Categories do not seem to work, and also that we love Allison

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