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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Frenchie v Fox?

Finally, Frenchie makes a statement on the Barba situation... Here's the AP article.

`American Idol' gets its first big controversy of season
By Lynn Elber, AP Television Writer March 7, 2007

LOS ANGELES --Frenchie Davis, dumped by the "American Idol" TV singing competition in 2003 for lingerie shots posted on a Web site, moved on to Broadway success and thought she had buried a humiliating chapter of her young life.

That changed in the last few days after contestant Antonella Barba was allowed to stay on the top-rated Fox series despite the emergence of racy online photos that purport to be of Barba, but with no verification.

The first big controversy of the show's sixth season swelled Tuesday when fans and a civil-rights activist rallied to Davis' side, saying she was the victim of unfair and potentially biased treatment. Davis is black; Barba is white.

"We object to having one rule for black contestants and a different rule for white contestants who exhibit the same behavior," said Najee Ali, founder of Islamic Project H.O.P.E., a Los Angeles-based community-action group.

Davis said she is bewildered over what's happened with Barba, 20, of Point Pleasant, New Jersey.

"I don't necessarily think that (it's racism), but I can certainly look at this and understand why people would draw that conclusion," Davis said Tuesday from New York, hours before going on stage in the musical "Rent."

"I'm not bashing `Idol' or Antonella. She's a beautiful girl and she's young. I think it's great that she didn't have to go through what I went through," said Davis, 27, who suggested that the show's producers might have learned from how they treated her.

Davis would welcome a public apology from them as "a great start." But she said she is owed more for "the manner in which I was humiliated and the manner in which Antonella was defended and protected by the same people who humiliated me."

"Now they need to come to the table and see what we can do to make up" for her treatment, Davis said. She declined to say if she would seek a financial settlement or a record contract or other deal.

Belinda Foster, Davis' manager, took part in a small protest Tuesday with Ali outside the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles where "American Idol" tapes. She said there are stark differences in the treatment of the two contestants.

Foster noted the sympathetic comments of "American Idol" producer Nigel Lythgoe, who was quoted on Entertainment Weekly's Web site recently saying he was aware of the photos associated with Barba, but adding: "It's sad, isn't it, that your best friends are the ones that come forward with information that will go to Smoking Gun or put your photographs on the Web?"

Fox and the producers have declined further comment on Barba, who was to perform again Wednesday as the contestants are narrowed down this week to the 12 finalists. All the singers, including Barba, have been unavailable for interviews.

A source close to the show, who asked not to be identified because of the lack of authorization to comment publicly, said Fox and the producers believe seminude photos of Barba were posted without her consent and that racier shots, showing a sex act, were of a woman other than Barba.

Whether Barba posted any photos or allowed them to be posted is immaterial, Ali said.

"`American Idol' has first and foremost proclaimed it is a family show. ... No matter who made the photos public, it still speaks to her moral character and integrity, and certainly her silence speaks for itself," he said.

A fan group lead by Chris Tian, a singer-songwriter in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is calling on Fox to give Davis another shot at competing on "Idol."

Although she's wonderful in "Rent," Tian said, "a lot of Broadway artists don't get record deals. This could open up the path for her big record deal and big break."

The hit series has rarely managed a quiet year, with past issues ranging from voter complaints over overloaded phone systems to a contestant's allegation of an affair with judge Paula Abdul, which she denied.

The big-voiced Davis, on the verge of being voted a finalist by viewers in the year in which Ruben Studdard won, said she was honest with producers about posing for lingerie photos at age 19, five years before going on "American Idol."

In a statement Tuesday, Fox said, "We have never discussed the specifics of why Ms. Davis was eliminated, nor will we now."

The network said it had "no desire to revisit history and sully the reputation of Ms. Davis. She was removed from the show over four years ago and has gone on to a successful performing career."

That achievement has been a salve, of sorts, for Davis.

"I don't feel anything about the show. I haven't watched it. When `American Idol' comes on at 8 o'clock at night, I'm on stage," Davis said.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

well, i for one hope that she does pursue something because that is unfair treatment. antonella has topless photos out there that are her, they have them on antonellabarbapix.com. so, if they are trying to say that they arent as bad as frenchies pics, then they obviously havent seen them all and its not fair for them to kick her off and not antonella. i wouldnt say its racism, maybe they did learn from the mistake they made with fenchie, but its still not fair and they need to make it right, if they arent going to kick antonella off, maybe they should bring frenchie in this year as one of the final 12 and get some of the other girls that arent any good off of there, or even take an extra guy off since the guys this year are not so great.

8:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ditto.. i hope frenchie sues nigel's pants off. while idol was a new show and pandering to keep an audience while only in its sophomore season, the disparity in treatment is disgusting.

8:49 AM  
Blogger Amy said...

I hope Frenchie really goes after Fox for this, it unfair treatment for Frenchie to get kicked off for the same thing that Antonella is doing, and I know that she didn't sell them and she said that they were ment for her "boyfriend". But if you were just taking these pictures just for your boyfriend, who would take that many? Honestly! I feel the only reason Antonella is still on the show is because of her looks, I mean she's obviously not there because of her "amazing voice", haha! If Frenchie were a 20 year old, skinny white chick, she wouldn't have been kicked off! And besides Frenchie can sing her butt off, and out sing Antonella in her sleep!

9:19 AM  
Blogger Goldie said...

I think Frenchie has handled herself with such class throughout this entire ordeal that started 3 seasons ago. She still has a winning attitude and seems to not have issue with Antonella. Whatever happens with Frenchie.....she's still my American Idol! Class act all the way!!!!

11:48 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree goldie, and I do believe frenchie is right, as i said before, its not about racism, its not about looks, its about the fact that they were inexperienced with that situation and didnt know how to handle it and they made a mistake, they need to just admit that they made the mistake and give a public apology to frenchie and hopefully give her something, like a record deal or something. yeah, she is on broadway, but as the article says, that doesnt mean she will ever get a record deal even though she is good enough for one. i mean, antonella sucks and they know she does, maybe thats why they arent kicking her off because they know america wont vote her as american idol and they knew america would have voted for frenchie to win it all. that could be why they are letting her stay, they are getting more publicity because of her, i mean, antonella was the most googled person what last week, that is sending their ratings through the roof. but they know she wont be the winner, so maybe they are just allowing her to stay for now so they can get the ratings, maybe they plan to replace her with someone else that left that america wants back (like baylie) who knows, but they are allowing it for a reason and they know the chances of a lawsuit, but they still are leaving her in there. so i give props to frenchie for her class and sophistication, and will keep watching to see what they will do eventually.

2:13 PM  

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