Finally Sanjaya Malakar Voted Off American Idol
In what was a very tragic week in the world with violence and tragedy encompassing the news, one bright spot emerged, America came to it’s senses and voted off Sanjaya.
Sanjaya Malakar, the under-talented but unflappable singer from Federal Way who horrified and captivated millions of viewers on “American Idol,” was voted off the show Wednesday night.
When the result was announced, Malakar wiped away tears and received a big hug from LaKisha Jones, the next lowest vote-getter.
“I’m fine,” he told Ryan Seacrest. “It was an amazing experience.”
Hometown detractors and supporters expressed their own amazement.
“He got booted! It’s so freakin’ awesome! I could have sworn that guy was going to go to the top five,” said Cisco McCarthy, 26, a childhood friend of Bothell’s Blake Lewis, another “Idol” contestant who now advances to the top six. “That’s so great. That’s great.”
Chris Poage, who used to play with Lewis at Seattle gigs, was more charitable: “I think
Sanjaya was too young. He’ll probably take a few more years to mature into an excellent performer, but right now, he just seemed like a kid doing his best. He was cool for going for it, but I’m not sad to see him go.”
But Michael Oldham, 18, who used to sing with Malakar during lunch breaks at Shorecrest High School, said: “It’s a bummer, man. I’m bummed out. But, you know, when you think about it, he’ll probably get a record deal anyway. He’s a household name now.”
His career is definitely not over, said Gina Brooks, 35, who sang with Malakar in Seattle’s Total Experience Choir. “I know him,” Brooks said, “and I could totally see him being on a soap opera — playing the heartbreaker with a beautiful smile every day on your TV. Oh my gosh, he’d love that.”
Known for his toothy grin, pretty face and ever-changing hairstyles, Malakar routinely was savaged by judge Simon Cowell as he developed into one of the weakest, most awkward “Idol” finalists ever. Still, the gangly contestant managed to outlast better singers by cultivating an unlikely fan base that helped him survive round after round of viewer elimination.
Although his breathy, childlike singing voice paled in comparison with other finalists, his ability to stand out kept him in the competition. He consistently delivered the season’s most talked-about performances, even daring to sport a ponytail Mohawk that added pizazz to an otherwise tepid rendition of Gwen Stefani’s “Bathwater.”
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That, of course, wound up fodder for water-cooler discussion on morning programs and Web sites, stoking suspicion that Malakar was self-consciously manipulating the media to carve a place in “American Idol” history.
Many had predicted that he would make it all the way to May finale.
“This whole season, all I heard about American Idol was Sanjaya, Sanjaya, Sanjaya. Now that he’s gone, I’m not going to keep watching, ” said Sarah Jacobson, 16, a friend of Malakar’s from Shoreline High. “I know I’m biased, but it’s going to be kind of boring without him, don’t you think?”
We know Idol is just a show, it’s entertainment and an escape. It is a way to ease ourselves away from the tragic events in the news. Sanjaya we wish you the best, but are glad you have been voted off, so that American Idol can also Heal!
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4 responses so far ↓
1 CARL // Apr 19, 2007 at 11:29 am
Sanjaya absolutely needs to be on another show, Maybe Amazing Race with his sister or entire family, The Apprentice would be good, or maybe even Survivor or the show Lost. All I know is hes a personality that obtained a large audience and we are TOTALLY NOT sick of him yet, we need to know more about him and understand the man/boy behind the hair.
2 Shelby // Apr 19, 2007 at 5:05 pm
I totally heart his hair. It is the most beautiful hair I have seen in quite a while. I may continue watching the show…..I haven’t decided yet. I do believe he was undertalented compared to the other contestants, but I believe that his voice will mature as he ages, though it is not bad now, just not to its full potential. I hope he comes out with an album in a few years. And I hope he keeps his hair.
I really admire him for showing the courage to go out and audition for AI. The show will not be the same without him.
3 tiffaney // Apr 20, 2007 at 4:25 am
i totaly agree but i hope he gets a cd out before a couple of years
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