Carly Smithson's "American Idol" Elimination Blamed On Song Choice
Carly Smithson might be the first "American Idol" contestant to be voted off the show for blasphemy. Online chat boards devoted to "American Idol" ha...
Carly Smithson might be the first "American Idol" contestant to be voted off the show for blasphemy. Online chat boards devoted to "American Idol" ha...
Chez Pazienza | Posted 05.02.2008 | Entertainment
Talent doesn't matter on American Idol, nor does personality; all that really counts is the innate ability to give America's cell phone armed rugrats something to either fantasize about or aspire to.
Huffington Post | Posted 05.02.2008 | Entertainment
Megan Fox has been named FHM's sexiest woman and Carly Smithson made it to the final six on "American Idol" before getting eliminated. It's a battle ...
AP | DERRIK J. LANG | Posted 05.01.2008 | Entertainment
LOS ANGELES — Carly Smithson lost another chance to be a superstar. Smithson, the 24-year-old Irish bartender from San Diego, was the latest ca...
Michael Giltz | Posted 04.30.2008 | Entertainment
Idolmade the debatable claim that Andrew Lloyd Webber "composed most of the important musicals of our time," and I predict the bottom three will be Carly, Jason, and Brooke.
AP | SOLVEJ SCHOU | Posted 04.16.2008 | Entertainment
Carly Smithson may have snagged a big-time record deal as a teen, but her co-workers at an Irish pub in San Diego didn't even know the raven-haired, t...
AP | DERRIK J. LANG | Posted 03.28.2008 | Entertainment
LOS ANGELES — The top 12 "American Idol" finalists include an actress, a "Star Search" champion, an Australian, a male stripper and someone who ...
AP | ERIN CARLSON | Posted 03.28.2008 | Entertainment
NEW YORK — Carly Smithson progressed on "American Idol" Thursday amid controversy over her professional past. Smithson, 24, has made headlines f...
AP | ERIN CARLSON | Posted 03.28.2008 | Entertainment
NEW YORK — The tears flowed on "American Idol" Wednesday night as the show trimmed the competition to 24 semifinalists. They were mostly happy t...
New York Times | Edward Wyatt | Posted 05.03.2008 | Entertainment