Were They Just Not Going To Tell Paula Abdul?
The question begs if the producers of the hit reality show American Idol were simply not going to tell Paula Abdul they weren’t welcoming her back as a judge in that she is the only one of the crew who has not yet received any type of proposal for a contract renewal.
Rep for Abdul, David Sonenberg, had the following to say about the situation to the Los Angeles Times yesterday:
“She’s not a happy camper as a result of what’s going on. She’s hurt. She’s angry. I find it under these circumstances particularly unusual; I think unnecessarily hurtful. I find it kind of unconscionable and certainly rude and disrespectful that they haven’t stepped up and said what they want to do.”
In all honesty I completely agree with Sonenberg. Paula Abdul has been a judge on the show as we all know for the last eight years. If they weren’t going to have her back they could have told her and saved the embarrassment of getting dissed at the last moment.
What do you think? Do you think what’s going on is right?
Jordasche Bledsoe









Uh! The show will not be the same without Paula Abdul!
I think after a couple of the pill induced behavior last year they should shit can her anyways.
[...] the show and in my opinion the show wouldn’t be the same without Paula Abdul. I hope, despite what her rep recently said, she is able to work things out with the necessary people and that she’ll be back next [...]
American Idol will not be the same without Paula Abdul. The three of them made quite a team, but who knows maybe we’ll get used to Kara DioGuardi.
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