
Former
Idol star and accomplished actress and singer Jennifer Hudson is
reportedly in talks along with other former Idol contestants and winners
to replace the
outgoing judges on American Idol.
Randy Jackson, the only original judge on the longstanding yet flailing
talent show has confirmed his departure, however Nicki Minaj, Mariah
Carey and Keith Urban have not released any statements. Despite their
coyness rumors are abound that Fox executives plan to wipe the slate
clean and start over for season 13. According to the
Daily Beast, Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson have received calls.
Just over a week before the confetti rained down on
Candice Glover, reports leaked of an American Idol bloodbath—all four
judges, including stalwart dawg Randy Jackson, were being booted from
the panel—and we argued that it’s in the best interest of the aging
reality show and the misguided music stars it courts not to hire
celebrity judges in the future. It seems now, at least in part,
producers are listening.
The Idol off-season rumor mill is already whipping furiously, with
Vulture reporting that Fox is giving “serious consideration” to the idea
of inviting former Idol contestants and winners to next season’s judges
tables. Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson already reportedly have been
approached, with Clay Aiken and Adam Lambert also under serious
consideration.
Responding to the relentless media narrative harping over how—owed to
falling ratings, a tired format, and frustrated fans—Idol is “dead,”
Fox head honcho Kevin Reilly told reporters last week that “everything
was on the table” as far as what would happen when the Idol team pressed
reset and retooled the show for next season. If this still very
speculative report is indicative of what he plans to bring to the table
next season, then those Idol-obituary-writing critics are in for a big
scare. Idol might be back from the dead.
Do you American Idol can revive its ratings with the help of Jennifer Hudson and other Idol winners and contestants?
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