
LaKisha Jones
Former American Idol contestant LaKisha Jones is pregnant, People reports.
The singer is due in August and the baby will be the first child for her and ...
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Lakisha Jones
American Idol alum LaKisha Jones tied the knot with financial adviser Larry Davis Sunday afternoon, People reports.
Exchanging vows at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, the couple wed before 50 family and friends, including Jones' Season 6 Idol-ers, BFF Melinda Doolittle, Haley Scarnato, Gina Glocksen and Sanjaya Malakar, long hair and all.
Jones' daughter, Brionne, 5, served as flower girl.
The beaming bride donned an Alfred Angelo gown and was bling-ed out in custom crystal-encrusted Stuart Weitzman shoes, and diamond earrings, necklace and bracelet by Neil Lane.
The newlyweds, who got engaged in June, will honeymoon in Barbados.
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LaKisha Jones
Simon, Paula and Randy gave her rave reviews for soulful renditions of songs like "I Believe" and "Midnight Train to Georgia." Now single mom LaKisha Jones is struggling to find the balance between parenthood and performing. Here is what she shared with TV Guide as the American Idols Live! Tour neared its end.
TV Guide: How is the tour going?LaKisha Jones: The tour is good. I'm ready to wrap it up though.
TV Guide: Why?LaKisha: I'm ready to be a mom for a little while again. I'm missing my baby [daughter Brionne, 4].
TV Guide: Has she come out to visit?LaKisha: Yeah. She came to the show last night, in New Jersey. Then they'll go back on Saturday.
TV Guide: Who brought your daughter to see you on tour?LaKisha: My mom.
TV Guide: Was Brionne cheerin
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Lakisha Jones by Frank Micelotta/Fox
LaKisha Jones says that starting out so strongly on American Idol and being dubbed an early favorite proved to be a difficult cross to bear. Coming off that roof-raising first Hollywood performance, "Everybody wanted that 'And I'm Telling You' moment every week, but when you're singing different genres every week, those styles dont necessarily have that 'big song,'" she told TVGuide.com during a Thursday conference call. As such, she said, "I went out there every week and gave it my all."And while she may not have earned America's vote, LaKisha told us that after Wednesday's results show, she got the thumbs-up from the one who matters most: her 4-year-old daughter. "Oh, my gosh... I was crying last night and she wiped my face and said, 'Mommy, I'm not mad,' which I thought was really cute. It was as if she was telling me, 'I'm proud of you, I'm not mad' and that works for me."What else worked for her? That surprise peck from mean ol' Simon Cowell himself. "He is a good...
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Thanks to a little bit of magic known as the TV webcast, and a tall guy going by "JK", I was able to watch Idol in L.A. at the N.Y. time, while the show was being taped live back in L.A. (Crazy, I know!) So, Ive got the goods for you tonight earlier rather than later. See, Ive got a gig to get to, so on with the show. After sitting through an hour of just about nothing seriously, were winding down here and theres only so much filler a girl can take heres all you really need to know. (Besides, if you watched the show, you really dont want me to recap all that. And if you didnt watch the show, youll thank me for not having to live through every stretched-out moment.)Barry Gibb sang live; his voice was as falsetto-y as ever. Pink sang, though not live, and she was pretty good. Shes grown on me since I saw her last year at the TV Guide Emmy party. She pretty much brought the house down there, and I had only really known...
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Those were the good old days. Probably long before most of you were born. But I remember them well. And I remember The Brothers Gibb, aka the Bee Gees, and Saturday Night Fever. Skinny guys in high-waisted white pants with matching jackets. Its time to bring them back!Barry Gibb, who has possibly the highest voice I have ever heard on a grown man, was happy to have the four remaining Idols sing not just four, but eight of his songs. Eight songs, you say? Whoa, boy
.Im lining them up two-by-two, praying for an early night.Melinda kicked off the show declaring, Love You Inside and Out and she reminded me of Gloria Gaynor (thats a huge compliment)! Ive got no issue with Melindas version of the song. You know how I love this gal. Randy said it was a solid performance. Paula said, Its hard to critique you, which isnt saying much. Simon said, I expect incredible tonight, and it was more of...
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Kimberly Caldwell and Rosanna Tavarez take on American Idol.
Just how awesome were Melinda and Blake last week? Who of the two eliminations was the bigger surprise? And who has reason to worry going into "Boogie Week"? We asked Kimberly Caldwell and Rosanna Tavarez, the hosts of TV Guide Channel's Idol Chat, Idol Tonight and Reality Chat, for their takes on these topics and more.
TVGuide.com: How awesome was Blake's "You Give Love a Bad Name"?Kimberly Caldwell: Oh my god, I think it was one of the best performances ever – ever – on Idol.Rosanna Tavarez: I really liked it! If
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Well I'll have a lot more for you later, but suffice it to say, I picked the two to go home this week in my last blog. And though I was right, I don't feel very good about it. Phil Stacey and Chris Richardson were voted off after a combined two-week total of 135 million votes that's an insane number!You know how I feel about Chris, so it was really hard to see him go, and Phil had actually been performing a lot better over the last few weeks. There's no joy in being right tonight. As we get down to the wire it gets harder and harder to be happy about whos going home. Oh sure, back in the days when we were ready to jump off a bridge if America kept Sundance around for another week it was all fun and games, but thats all changed with this week. I trust you all watched in horror as Ryan and Simon had their weekly tiff this time about puppets. If I had kids, Im really not sure I would let them watch this show. Its very randy. (Not randy as in Jackso...
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Ryan helped raise so much money last week that he didn't feel the need to wear a tie
nor to shave. Say what you want about the commercialization of music that American Idol perpetuates, but those crazy folks got us all to donate $70 million ("That's seven zeros," Ryan pointed out) to make the world a better place and for that I give them kudos.Whos in the house? Antonella Girls Gone Wild Barbas in the house! Anyone else in the house? Gina I dont care what you say shes still a rock star to me Glocksens in the house!Phil chose "Blaze of Glory" and wanted to sing it into his comb. He was the only Idol who seemed to have the vaguest idea who Bon Jovi were. Randy was jazzed because he recorded this song for the Bon J and said it was Phils best performance ever on the show. Paula also swooned, saying it was the best opening all season long. Mr. Ornery thought it was OK. And likened...
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This is going to be a different kind of blog tonight as I am frankly stunned, shocked and really pleasantly surprised that Idol pulled this little telethon together so quickly and so effectively. Idol is in a position to do something to help others less fortunate, and I am proud they took this opportunity to do it. They have friends in very high places, and scores of Idol-worshiping celebrities offered their services to help spread the message. Not only that, but they partnered with One.org to bring awareness to extreme poverty. And although the show felt pretty much like a long Ford commercial, I am happy and amazed that they did it. A little more than halfway through the show Ryan announced they had raised $30 million! Thats pretty impressive. So if you havent donated, do so now! There were some funny moments, but mostly these were two hours that really touched me. I started to lose it during the segment about New Orleans: After walking back and forth to the bathroom f...
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