Why apology for steven tyler
Mr Tyler has been warned and assures us it will never happen again. The behaviour in question was screened on previous week's show when a contestant named Jake Muck walked onto the audition stage in Austin, Texas. Public apology:The message screened as an opening to last night's American Idol show. To which Aerosmith frontman Tyler said simply: 'Read my lips. But the apology left many fans baffled, questioning on social media sites whether there was any need to apologise, as the producers had chosen to leave the footage in the edited show.
Bosses at Fox, who produce the show, have not said whether any viewers complained about the joke. After the slow start there was the usual mix of deluded wannabes and talented singers.
These included the 'clucking' Courteney Penry, a year-old student who even before she took to the stage had made an impact. I'm in love! Courtney Penry meets her Idol Ryan Seacrest as she vows she will be his girlfriend one day. Playuing up for the cameras: Pretending to be a chicken didn't put off the judges who put Courteney through.
She then showed off her best farmyard impression by clucking like a chicken. But this didn't put off the judges, who voted her through to Hollywood after hearing her sing. British teenager Hollie Cavanagh broke down in uncontrollable sobs when she thought she had been rejected. Tears: Jennifer Lopez took pity on the teen and allowed her to compose herself and try again. British teenager Hollie Cavanagh broke down in uncontrollable sobs when she thought she had been rejected from the competition.
The year-old, who originally hails from Liverpool, gave a nervous performance of At Last by Etta James. Randy Jackson was unimpressed telling the teen: 'You're not quite ready love, I'm going to say no.
Unanimous: After Randy initially rejected Hollie, he followed Lopez's decision and put her through. Hollie, who now lives in McKinney, Texas, burst into tears, thinking she was going home. But Jennifer Lopez took pity on her and encouraged her to sing a second song before putting her through. Steven Tyler also gave Hollie the nod, and Randy changed his mind, saying: 'I completely reverse my opinion. I'm gonna say yes. Idol's favourite couple: Nick Fink and Jaqueline Dunford both won golden tickets to the final.
Waiting for judgement: The pair held hands to hear what the judges thought of them. The year-old and year-old met at community college where they fell in love after performing a duet together.
After a cheesy montage of the pair showing their love by running around a golf course for the cameras, they performed for the judges. Jennifer Lopez was impressed, dubbing them her 'favourite Idol couple in ten years'.
Also impressing the judges was the real-life John Wayne. John Wayne Schulz, 23, is a working cowboy whose family have been ranching cattle since While it could potentially be for the viewers who may have complained about the "Muck" reference from last week's show, it's also seen by some as an attempt to draw attention to Tyler and boost ratings.
Please enter email address to continue. Please enter valid email address to continue. Chrome Safari Continue. It was followed by a second black card, which read: "Mr. Tyler has been warned and assured us it will never happen again.
Although many people had speculated earlier on what "it" was, the Fox producers were making amends for Tyler's comment last week when he joked that a contestant's last name rhymed with a profanity. Fox declined to comment about the apology, and the show's producers did not immediately respond to ABCNews. But, why would they apologize for that and not the first episode, when Tyler came under fire for hitting on teenage contestants young enough to be his granddaughter?
The more off-the-cuff remarks he makes, the more headlines he generates and the more -- producers hope -- viewers tune into the show. Even before the 10th season started, Tyler was making headlines for comments he made about snorting Lunesta and partaking in a backstage three-way.
Based on his comments, it was clear the Aerosmith frontman had not signed a morals clause with the family-favorite show or even been coached on what not to say. He punctuated the auditions with his signature scream, sometimes singing and tapping along with the contestants.
The show also played up Tyler's reputation as a ladies man with a montage of his comments directed at some of the more attractive female contestants.
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