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Hold the phone, y’all.

According to a story I just saw on The Drudge Report via Yahoo Music, American Idol‘s not real at all.

Ex-Idol Contestant Says Show Is Rigged

Former contestant Ju’Not Joyner says they contestants are really just actors and your vote doesn’t matter, despite what you think.

“What I mean is that people think AI is a talent show,” he elaborated. “No. It’s a reality show with writers!! We’re all actors. All these shows have writers that guide the public opinion. The Hills, Real World. All of them.” He even bluntly questioned the validity of the public’s votes, saying, “Do you think a billion-dollar enterprise is subject to the whim of the public?”

Let’s do a semi-scientific survey … Sour grapes or telling the truth?

I don’t think it’s out of the realm of possibility that it’s the truth. Anybody who watches the first four episodes a year or so (where the crazy people audition) can see that only the most interesting people who audition make it on the specials. Also, I know a girl who auditioned for “American Idol.” She got past the first check, got to a second check where she met with producers and they told her she was very talented, but she just didn’t have a good enough story to sell (She was from a normal, middle-class, two-parent, no-criminal-record-or-other-drama home, a college student with a high GPA who worked at a restaurant on weekends for spending money and just … average … by their standards).

I also don’t think it will matter if it’s staged. It’s a ratings juggernaut, and people are going to watch it, regardless.

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