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Feb 05 2009

Bikini Girl Voted Off American Idol

Published by celebgossiper at 11:43 am under Television Edit This

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Katrina Darrell, aka, “Bikini Girl” got the axe from American Idol last night. As you all remember, Darrell showed up at the auditions for American Idol sporting a little bikini and high heels. She was passed on to Hollywood, but not because Paula Abdul or Kara DioGuardi wanted her to be. Both the woman complained that Simon and Randy only put her through to Hollywood because of the way she was dressed and not because of her singing ability.

It seems that DioGuardi got the last word in on this fight. Darrell was voted off American Idol after she sabotaged her partner’s performance for the auditions. She went to bed early and woke up late, leaving little time for the group to rehearse. She also gave the judges attitude during the audition, which did not sit well with DioGuardi at all. After Darrell got voted off the show, DioGuardi proceeded to call her a Bi–h.

There have also been new photos of Darrell that surfaced of her modeling skimpy bikinis on the internet. So, my guess is this girl just wanted attention and that is what she got. She just wanted to stand out on the show because she knew that she couldn’t sing well. Next thing you know she will be posing in Playboy and living with Hefner at the mansion as a girlfriend!

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2 Responses to “Bikini Girl Voted Off American Idol”

  1. milyjohnsonon 06 Feb 2009 at 12:16 pm edit this

    I think she just wanted to be on camera too. I don’t think she took the competition seriously. It’s a shame that she took a spot from someone who really wanted to sing. I’m sure we have not heard the last from her.

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