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Who Got Kicked Off American Idol 2010

Lacey Brown is the answer to this question, “Who got kicked off American Idol 2010,” while in the Season 9 of the show. It’s turning out to be the most popular one among existing American musical shows but fans for Lacey Brown were really disappointed to see her leaving and why she’s leaving; because judges got more powers than audiences now.

Earlier it was in the hands of the audience to keep their favorite singers with the show through their vote power but since the ball is in American Idol judges’ court now; now they are the ones to decide whether who leaves the show and who stays. Also, they can recall any of the contestants of their own choice to perform and David Cook’s re-appearance on the show in the other night’s episode was an example of the same.

David was the one that went on to win the Season-7 American Idol and on Wednesday night, he re-appeared at the show to perform before the audiences. With Lacey Brown’s elimination form the Top 12 Contestants, the elimination round has kicked off and now there would be more disqualifications following soon. However, it was sad to know for her fans of Lacey Brown that she was the one to start the round.

She would be seen performing ‘The Story’ by Brandi Carlile the famous American singer/songwriter once more but later she learned; she wasn’t safe though the Texas girl had performed beyond audiences’ expectations. It appeared that she surely ran out of luck otherwise had it been in the hands of the audience as the preliminary rounds; the results would be different altogether. Though last year Lacey was on the verge of success but this year, however, she lacked both performance (as far as the judges considered) and the luck.

To many, it’s good that the judges have got more powers and that might favor the remaining participants but Lacey wasn’t that lucky and eventually, she had to leave.

Lacey Brown

Lacey Brown

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