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Top 12 Girls Perform on “American Idol”

Last night, the female half of the “American Idol” Top 24 got their first taste of the famous “Idol” stage as the show aired live on FOX. While there were strong moments, particularly for dreadlocked mom Crystal Bowersox and the once-homeless Lilly Scott, nerves got the better of most of the girls, who had uneven performances. “Idol” fans voiced their disappointment on Twitter:

  1. Dhana Andison
    jobroslove4life I can’t even BELIEVE how bad the American Idol top 12 girls are… :S
  2. Fahadzaki Sjadzali
    zakiruthven Besides the lovely faces of the female participants, nothing really amaze me in this 1st day of American Idol
  3. Mallory Kule
    MalloryJK american idol last night? not so much… my fav performance: lilly scott
  4. lianne hankins
    lianne29 Is it just me or are the American idol contestants very pitchy and everyone claps like they never heard it????
  5. Crystal Mata
    CEliseMata #Idol Do they know that NONE of the GIRLS can sing!? There’s maybe two chicks that are good. This is the worst season of #Idol. Ever…
  6. Raymond jackson
    Dazzillion Girls of American idol, you disappoint me


Tonight, the guys get their chance, with all 12 of them taking the stage. We’ll have your reactions straight from Twitter, so check back with BT Entertainment!

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  • crystal bowersox and siobhan magnus is those who seperates themselves from the rest. really good singers...
  • benatmediacurves1
    MediaCurves.com conducted a poll on 4,154 American Idol viewers’ perceptions of which female contestants should be eliminated from the top 24 on tomorrow’s results show. Viewers selected Crystal Bowersox as the contestant who should advance to the next round of the competition based on her performance last night. The contestants with the lowest percentage of votes were Ashley Rodriguez, with 5.9%, and Haeley Vaughn, with 4.2% of the votes. The study will parallel American Idol voting to determine the weekly winners based on a democratic, “one person, one vote” methodology
    More in depth results can be seen at: http://www.mediacurves.com/Ent...
    Thanks,
    Ben
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