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Paula Abdul is excited but
"concerned" about new "American Idol" judge Kara DioGuardi,
she told Phoenix's
104.7 KISS FM Johnjay & Rich radio show on Monday. "I am concerned about the audience and
acceptance. Time will tell. We'll see," she said. She also said producers hired the Grammy-nominated songwriter because
they...
..."wanted to try a change.
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"They always tried for a fourth judge
because it followed the format of the original show, 'Pop Idol,'" Abdul
said. "We haven't had much luck with that working, but we're gonna give it
another try."
When asked if she, Randy Jackson and Simon
Cowell have sat down with DioGuardi to test their chemistry, Abdul replied,
"Nope," and laughed.
What happens if she and Jackson vote one way,
but DioGuardi disagrees?
"That's gonna be weird if it's a split
decision," Abdul said. "I'm sure Simon will get to make the final
[call]."
"It takes the fun out of all the hard work
I do to push those kids through," she added.
DioGuardi begins her "Idol" journey
Tuesday during auditions in New York.
It will be the judges' first time together in one room; DioGuardi said she only
just met host Ryan Seacrest on Monday morning.
DioGuardio's songs have been recorded by Kelly
Clarkson, Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani, Celine Dion, Faith Hill, Carrie
Underwood and Pink, among others. Her recent Top 40 hits include Stefani's
"Rich Girl," Aguilera's "Ain't No Other Man," Clarkson's
"Walk Away" and Dion's "Taking Chances."
"Idol" premieres in January.
Source: foxnews.com
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