Idol's Bikini Girl -- "Too Famous For American Idol"; Also, Seacrest Tries to Have It Both Ways

Posted on 3:24 AM | By povsry | In ,


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From her site's homepage in big bold type:

Katrina nails it on group day in Hollywood without needing as much practice as the other contestants. But her group was full of girls far less talented than Katrina, and they were the reason she did not make it to the next round. Katrina is too famous already for American Idol any how (sic).

Way to go Bikini Girl.

NOT.

People would be more into you, Bikini Girl, if they thought that you played well with others, and apparently you don't.

But it wasn't over yet, because where there's Idol there's TV's Ryan Seacrest and in his day job at KIIS-FM here in LA he got her on the phone and pretty much laid into her.

MTV.com:

"There are a lot of women who wouldn't get along with you and didn't on the show and didn't as viewers," Seacrest said, explaining that the swimsuit model came off as a "very polarizing force" on the show. He added, "And there are some that, believe it or not, actually understand you."

Darrell, who did not endear herself to her group-singing teammates in the "Divas" quartet during the second round of Hollywood Week when she quit rehearsing early to go to sleep and then would not get out of bed the following day, claiming illness, responded by saying, "I know. It's crazy. A lot of girls are haters."

Seacrest took it to Darrell, asking her if she purposely created "a lot of drama" and goaded the other women on the show into "loathing" her. He also called her "kind of a bad sport" for not joining in the group hug after three of the four Divas were sent home.

Yeah, Seacrest you tiny tool, she created the drama, sure.

She isn't even on camera for a second without your Idol bosses picking her out and smelling the ratings. That disdain that your smelling must be for your producers.

Because I smell it, too.

(I'll be checking in with the show this week. I haven't been able to bring myself to watch it yet; it takes up so much TV time and the early episodes also have been scientifically proven to eat away at one's soul.)

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