American Idol Wild Card Spoiler Alert (PHOTO)
We have a potential spoiler alert for Thursday’s American Idol wild card round.
The wild card round, which brings back contestants who have been voted off, takes place Thursday, March 5. According to an Idol spokesperson each judge can pick two contestants from the top 36 — from which everyone is eligible — and those eight singers will perform a song on the one-hour March 5 show, with three advancing into the top 12.
If you don’t want to know who may be competing in American Idol’s wild card round, then STOP right here and don’t read any further.
A recent photo shows a few of the top 36 who were previously voted off back in Los Angeles for some reason, leaving us to speculate that they will be part of the wild card round.
Check out the photo below of a group of Idol contestants at The Grove after leaving a movie.
Matt Giraud, Ricky Braddy, and Anoop Desai at The Grove with Alexis Grace and Kris Allen.
Could this mean the Giraud, Braddy and Desai will be competing in Thursday’s wild card round?
Exclusive photo from WENN
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Kristen McNamara was one of the better singers in the competition. She was harshly criticized for her lack of ’style’, and she was bounced for over the top drama over substance. I was really looking forward to seeing her compete. She can really sing!
The television guide said there would be 12 to compete tomorrow night, and they only picked 8. I don’t like the format this year, too many good singers fell by the wayside and it became a popularity and stupid over the top personality contest. I had to suffer through the interminable Beatles Catalog last year, weeks of that stuff (it’s music from MY teen years, but enough is enough). It was so boring I wanted to scream. Now, they have thrown off a girl with some real talent for some fairly shallow reasons, so now; I’m done.
I have watched Idol since its inception, it ends tonight. I will cave and watch America’s Next Top Model. At least I know the score there.