
Plenty of couples appeared under the same roof on Grammy night. Katy Perry and John Mayer attended the awards show, but didn't walk the carpet together with Perry bringing Girls' Allison Williams as her date. Both presented during the main telecast. Meanwhile, Kelly Clarkson -- while accepting her Grammy for pop vocal album -- gave a shoutout to her fiance Brandon Blackstock, calling him "sexy." Chris Brown and Rihanna were a big focus, with the camera often panning to Brown when Rihanna was onstage. When Brown lost out to Frank Ocean, he was the only person sitting while Ocean went to accept his award.
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Despite rampant rumors, a rep for Kelly Clarkson tells The Hollywood Reporter that the American Idol winner will not be judging season 13 of the Fox show.
It was reported by New York Magazine’s Vulture blog on Wednesday that series producers are considering an all alumnae panel for next year’s competition, after seeing a double digit drop in viewership for season 12, which was judged by expensive music celebrities Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj, in addition to Randy Jackson and Keith Urban. E! later reported that a three-judge table made up of alums is “95% there” and featured images of Clarkson, Clay Aiken and Jennifer Hudson.
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The stories did not address comments made by country star Urban, who told reporters at the season 12 finale that he would love to return next year. Speaking to THR on the red carpet, season eight runner-up Adam Lambert also said he’d be thrilled to join the panel. He later commented, “Where do I sign?”
But according to a source, Lambert’s representatives have not yet heard from Idol brass regarding a possible place on the panel. Another insider tells THR the producers’ first choice is to bring Jennifer Lopez back and that will.i.am, a frequent Idol guest, both as performer and mentor, is also high on the list. However, a source close to will.i.am says it’s “doubtful” the rapper-producer turned solo artist would be able to honor Idol‘s time commitment.
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One thing is certain: Speculation as to who might fill the four (or three) seats will continue well into the summer, but typically, these decisions are not made until the show and its various partners come together on pressing matters of format changes and possibly new executive producers.
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