The high point of Tuesday night’s “American Idol” was not the singing, but rather the comments that came after Casey James’ performance of “Mrs. Robinson.” Judge Randy Jackson alluded to Kara DioGuardi being James’ own Robinson.
Is this sort of “Casey has a crush on Kara” ribbing starting to get under Casey’s skin? He’s apparently as good-natured about it backstage as he is on stage.
After the show, Entertainment Weekly caught up with him and asked whether his “relationship” with Kara is preventing him from being taken seriously as a musician.
“It doesn’t bother me by any stretch of the imagination,” he said. “I took my shirt off to get to the Hollywood round, so I can’t really complain if they’re going to bring something like that up. It is what it is.”
Betty White Emmy snub?
Daytime Emmy nominees were announced Wednesday, and among those who were snubbed was Betty White!
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Apparently, White wasn't nominated for “one of the most prominent story lines in soaps over the last year,” according to GoldDerby.com. White portrayed the “nasty mother of Stephanie (Susan Flannery) on ‘The Bold and the Beautiful,’ who ultimately died in her daughter's arms,” the site said.
She might not be getting an Emmy, but White can take comfort in her MTV Movie Award nomination. The 88-year-old star received a nod in the new “Best WTF Moment” category for the dress-fitting scene in “The Proposal.”
‘SNL’ creator speaks out about O’Brien
“Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels kept from making public comments about the Conan O’Brien-Jay Leno drama while it was happening. Now, however, he’s talking about it, and he’s definitely not taking the side of O’Brien.
Michaels told The Daily Beast’s Lloyd Grove that the Leno-O’Brien switch happened because of an offer to Leno from ABC.
“From what I gather, he (Leno) got a big offer from ABC which would’ve been against Conan and Letterman. So everything made sense when the decision was made. The network did not want him coming against Conan,” said Michaels. “You know, there was no grand Machiavellian scheme. My experience with (NBC) is that nothing is that well organized.”
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Michaels also doesn’t think O’Brien, who once worked for him, should have spoken out against NBC the way he did.
“Through the early days of ‘SNL,’ through that last week of Conan, I can’t think of another corporate culture in which all of that could’ve happened,” he told Grove. “I cannot imagine someone knocking the company the way Conan went after the people at NBC and everything else; I cannot imagine that at Disney. I definitely cannot imagine it at Fox,” he continued.
“There has just been a level of creative freedom ... I’ve worked there for most of my life, and things go wrong and occasionally things go right, but it has always been an incredibly, oddly tolerant culture — or else ‘Saturday Night Live’ never would’ve been allowed on there.”
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