This week, Aemrican Idol is heading first to Chicago. The show started with Obama giving speech, since it was linked on how the other hopefuls will follow it’s story of success. Well, not at all. Of all the usual, we got the good and the bad among the thousands of contestants. The guest judge for Chicago auditions is the Pop-Country diva, Shania Twain! I think she really did a good job. She interacts with the contestants and she talks a lot and I thnk that’s nice(?). We got our own thoughts regarding the Chicago auditions and that you should read from below…




Larry Platt is a 62 year old guy who closes the Atlanta audition. Yeah, he’s overage, calling himself as a “civil rights movement four-star General Larry Platt” but I don’t know why he still manage to be in there. He’s singing his crazy originally written song called “Pants on the Ground”. This sounds to be like that previous season “I am your brother, we’re best friends forever” lol. Simon Cowell said that “I’m afraid this song could become a hit” and when judges asked him about his feelings regarding his audition, platt said, “It played real, real good. I liked it. I loved it.”
Right, we all know that these auditioning stages in American Idol goes a long way before it was aired. I just got this question regarding the auditioning folks, specially those who gets a NO from the judges. Where are those family videos coming from? I mean they’re showing it detail by detail before the contestant starts singing. What happens if they get rejected? Is it possible for the staff to follow them home or at their workplace and start filming in there? I came up with this question to myself after that chic with a great ass, Lisa Olivero, gets a no. Before that she was filmed singing in her workplace, so I’m just wondering…