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A participant in a contest
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"You can't destroy that song, sweetie," "predictable," and "I want to know who let you on stage," were just some of the remarks delivered by the 30-year-old singer to contestants during auditions for the TV contest, according to early promotions for its second season that begins in September.
Tells about scholarship money given to contestants.
Gossip blogs speculate on the enhancements done to contestants in the Miss Venezuela pageant.
The course is generally unknown to contestants until the start of the rally.
Of 1,200 manufactured, 90 were given to contestants as official grey-coloured cartridges.
Yet it is clear when talking to contestants that while winning is paramount, losing is not bad either.
TMZ said he was expected to become a mentor to contestants on "Idol," the television juggernaut that is entering its 12th season.
He is understood to have been offered another deal to carry on posing the questions to contestants facing him in the infamous black chair.
Despite the dangers of Isis and death threats to contestants, the Miss Iraq beauty pageant has been successfully held for the first time in over 40 years.
"This is the same man asking me what he should say to contestants on our way to the stage bc 'he doesn't know'".
"No shorties, no shorties," yelled one judge, Keith Fields, to contestants whose fatigue tempted them to abridge the motion to save time and strength.
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