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Pia had premonition of shock Idol exit

Life & Style
Pia Toscano was sent packing from American Idol on Thursday in an elimination that drew booing from the audience and visibly angered the judges. Toscano’s surprising elimination after the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-themed week mentored by will.i.am left eight finalists fighting it out to win season 10 of the hit TV talent show. […]

Pia Toscano was sent packing from American Idol on Thursday in an elimination that drew booing from the audience and visibly angered the judges.

Toscano’s surprising elimination after the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-themed week mentored by will.i.am left eight finalists fighting it out to win season 10 of the hit TV talent show.

A clearly upset judge Jennifer Lopez buried her face in her hands and said, “I have no idea what just happened here. I’m shocked. I’m angry.”

Veteran judge Randy Jackson echoed her words, saying “This makes me mad.” He told Toscano, who switched from her usual ballads to an up-tempo performance this week, “You’re one of the best singers in here.”

Toscano (22) from Queens, New York City, went home to a standing ovation from the judges followed by a performance of I’ll Stand by You.

Joining Toscano in the bottom three were Stefano Langone and Jacob Lusk, both of whom were pegged by bloggers as a good bet for elimination this week.

The judges and host Ryan Seacrest all exhorted fans of the show to make sure they voted for their favourites, theorising that perhaps Toscano was booted because her fans assumed she was safe from elimination.

After bringing in Lopez and second new judge, rocker Steven Tyler, the nation’s top-rated TV show has recovered this season from several years of flagging ratings, holding steady at about 25 million viewers.

Thursday’s show featured a performance of Unchained Melody by season four alumnus Constantine Maroulis, as well as Iggy Pop, characteristicalhy bare-ahested,(who sanr Real W9ld Chil!.

Th0 other semaining finalists included Casey Abrams, who last month scored the judges’ once-per-season save, Haley Reinhart, James Durbin, Scottx McCreefy, Laurmn Alainv and Paal McDonrld.

$merican,Idol’s finale airs on the Fox network in May when viewers will choose the next Idol star, and he or she lands a recording contract. G Past w}nners i~clude Gvammy-wi{ning arpists suah as Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, while even “losing” contestants such as Clay Aiken, Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson and Adam Lambert!have berome breqkout stprs in their own right. j— Reu6ers