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It's Not Kris Allen's Fault

Posted Tue May 26, 2009 12:47pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

I'm beginning to feel bad for Kris Allen. It's not his fault that America made a mistake.

Now, my regular readers know that as an avid Adam Lambert supporter since Hollywood Week, I am still reeling over Adam's defeat on American Idol last Wednesday. I truly feel Adam was the REAL Idol. Many other viewers and readers agree with me. And I have a feeling even Kris Allen agrees with me a little bit, since the first words out of his mouth, upon hearing the news from Ryan Seacrest that he'd won, were: "Adam deserves this."

But poor Kris, deserving or not, hasn't been able to fully savor his victory, and not just because he might be suffering from survivor's guilt. His win is the most tainted and bittersweet in Idol history--especially in light of new accusations of voter tampering.

For instance, the entire finale--which was supposed to be a celebration of the WINNING Idol--was instead The Adam Lambert Show, since the only real finale highlights people were chattering about around the watercooler the following morning (aside from Kara DioGuardi's Bikini Girl duet) were Adam's history-making performances with Kiss and Queen. (Yes, I know Kris sang with Queen as well, but "We Are The Champions" was completely inappropriate for his style and he was utterly upstaged, only taking on the lower, easier parts and then stepping back into the woodwork while Adam belted out all the big power-notes.)

And then, from the minute Kris entered the finale night press room about an hour after winning, the question on the lips of every reporter at the Nokia Theater was not "How does it feel to win?" but "Are you surprised you won?" or "Are you surprised Adam lost?" (I was in the press room and I can assure you, the reporters were much more excited when Adam showed up backstage to field press queries.)

And of course, the big news on every blog and in every newspaper last Thursday morning was not "KRIS ALLEN WINS!" but "ADAM LAMBERT LOSES!" Despite coming in second, Adam was still the bigger story.

Conspiracy theories abounded--about the "Christian vote," about Arkansas phone-banking, about the voting being rigged by 19 Entertainment because Adam didn't "need" to win as much as Kris did, about anti-Semitism and homophobia, and most recently about unethical AT&T involvement. The fact that more Americans might have preferred Kris's musical style, plain and simple, was rarely discussed.  

And then everyone was crying out, "What will Adam do next?"--record with Queen, go on the road with Kiss, star in the next Spiderman movie?--while no one in the media seemed to care about Kris's next crucial career move. (Then again, Kris-friendly finale acts Jason Mraz and Keith Urban weren't exactly offering jobs to Kris, were they?)

I understand the lack of general media interest in Kris. He's just not as interesting. I mean, I'm a member of the media and I've never been all that interested in him. But then both versions of "No Boundaries" came out, and it seemed like the powers-that-be at Idol weren't all that interested in Kris, either.

Adam's recording was a lushly produced, speaker-rustling power-ballad that sounded like it was slaved over in the studio for several days. Kris's single comparatively sounded like it was recorded in a closet during a studio lackey's lunch break. Additionally, Adam's cover art featured a slickly styled picture and lots of cloud-flare Photoshop effects, while Kris's resembled a student project from a basic Quark Xpress 101 class, with just some Helvetica slapped across a Kris photo that looked like it'd been taken at a kiosk in a mall.

And on top of all that, the record label that reps both Kris and Adam sent out a press release declaring Adam "the real American Idol." Yes, I wholeheartedly agreed with this statement--I do deeply believe, down to my very core, that Adam was totally robbed--but still, I felt bad for Kris that he didn't even have the support of his own label.

Of course, it's hard to actively dislike Kris. As angry as I am that he won, I've never been angry at him, since he's been extremely, self-effacingly humble about his Idol win and it's clear that he has nothing but admiration and respect for his good friend Adam. If the conspiracy theories about the "Christian vote" are at all true, that stuff had nothing to do with Kris, and Kris himself would surely not approve of any sort of anti-Adam hate campaign. (Kris made that clear on CNN's Larry King Live show last Friday, telling guest host Ryan Seacrest: "I guess me and Adam were doing an interview before the show. [And I was asked] 'Kris, do you think you're going to get the Christian vote now that Danny's gone?' And that was rough, that was kind of upsetting, because the show's not about religion...we are there to do music and there to sing, and hopefully people vote on that.")

Obviously, many people, myself included, are unhappy that Kris won American Idol. But it's not really his fault that he won. He knew he wasn't the best singer (he said so, flat-out, at his audition), but he shrugged his shoulders, crossed his fingers, and tried his best. He's not the one who messed up. It's the voters (or maybe AT&T) who messed up.

I wonder if any of this bums Kris out. I wonder if he worries that he won't ever sell as many records or get as much press as Adam. I wonder if he feels like a fraud. And I wonder if Adam Lambert feels kind of bad, too.

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3559 Comments

141. The Gambler -
CRY CRY CRY

142. momrn94 -
If I had the pwer text ability given to Kris Allen fans...Adam would've won!!!

143. Duane -
I really don't get it. For some reason, all of Adam's fans think that everyone else should be a fan too. I for one think he is whiny and overdramatic. I actually find myself annoyed rather than entertained while watching him. This is not an uncommon opinion either people. Kris on the other hand, has a voice that will translate very well to the radio. That will make him a star.

144. mister -
Hate to be picky, but the font on his album cover isn't Helvetica. I had to say that because if it were it wouldn't be so cheesy looking

145. Steven -
Lyndsey, you hit it spot on. I am from Manila, who is actually working in Jakarta. And on this side of the world, Adam was also the chosen one, and our jaws dropped when Kris was announced. I totally agree with you, it's not Kris fault - in fact, he did have 3 good songs (Sunshine, Work Hard for the Money and Heartless). But he is not NUMBER ONE. Well, I dont want to generalize American voters, but a lot of what you said above are true.

146. judy r -
What talent does Kris have? Can he sing any song they ask him to? NO Can Adam? YES I rest my case. Kris should sing country songs then he might have a chance at being pretty good. Adam has his choice of what he wants to sing.

147. Brett -
I myself like Kris and his style of music over Adam. At the end of the day, American voted and Kris is the winner.

Lets wish them both the best of luck, they will be doing something they both love to do.

148. Melissa -
PLEASE with all of the Adam sucking!!!!!!!!!! Personally I was a fan of Danny but when Kris Sang Heartless he had me. Yes Adam is a better vocalist, but Kris has more style. Adam did alot of screaming throughout the show. It just boils down to what genre of music one enjoys! At the end of the day I hope both boys are successful, but PLEASE stop sucking Adam, it's just not that serious!!!

149. Shannon -
I don't know about anyone else, but I do not think I could listen to an album from Adam when all he did was scream out these huge notes. It would get a little old. Kris is more marketable and I could actually stomach his album. But that is just me...

150. Yahoo! Music User -
I voted for Kris and would again. It's time to stop this and let him enjoy his win which he deserves! Adam will be fine and go on to a successful career as will Kris.

151. Cathy Boggs -
Kris all the way! Adam is a very overrated talent of screaming and ego.

152. TroyO -
Move on. Get over it and yourself already. Kris won, Adam lost. They both win as well as many others in the long run. End of story.

153. Yahoo! Music User -
I was a fan of Adam early on, but I have to admit that the screaming and theatrics got a little old. Kris is easy to listen to and has a beautiful voice. Many people I talked to were voting for Kris for that same reason. It had nothing to do with religion, homophobia, etc. Both seem like very nice gentlemen.

154. Yahoo! Music User -
It's not like Adam was never in the bottom three!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kris won, GET OVER IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

155. hawksmyrtle@yahoo.com -
really think Adam should have been the Idol ;;; sorry but so true''

156. Honey Girl -
It's not Kris' fault. I agree with #20, TheBuckle-
Congratulations to both. They're both winners."
Adam is so gracious- we should follow his example in this. He and Kris are friends.
Adam said it was all about the EXPOSURE.
We all need to move on and support our favorite artists as their wonderful careers unfold (I'm a HUGE Adam fan. Allyson, too!).
(of course, AI should chastise AT&T and make sure this never happens again. And AI should have a fairer voting process in the future.)

157. Yahoo! Music User -
Lindsey, have you read today's news story in the NY Time that "AT&T provided phones for free text-messaging services at two Allen parties in Arkansas on the night of the finals. Citing sources, The Times reports that AT&T reps showed party-goers how to 'power text' -- cast 10 votes at the touch of a button -- which violates show rules... No similar efforts appear to have been made to provide free texting services to Adam Lambert fans."

http://omg.yahoo.com/news/at-t-may-have-swayed-idol-outcome-to-favor-kris-allen/23028?nc

Fox has yet to comment, but I'll bet they come back with: "Well, it wasn't enough votes to give Adam the win."

158. eugene -
do you think you did enough to win . adam responded yes kris response adam and i decided we werent competing against each other just do our best

159. Gabe -
You really like adams style, be glad he was runner up. He won't have to sign the exclusive contract that kris will, and they won't have control over him...He can do what he chooses.

160. harry -
Not to say that Adam wasnt the best singer but a vote is a vote and obviously despite the fact that American Idol packaged Adam to win, it was Kris that America chose. I too thought and expected Adam to win and was some what disapointed. But after I thought about how hard A.I. worked to get him in and get the vote I thought the show had lost its true meaning. Adam should never have been on that show. He wasnt an undiscovered talent, already working on stage in musical productions he obviously was in a leage of his own. All the other Idols were perfectly matched but out done by Adam. No one on that show could have beat Adams vocals. Maybe thats why America voted for Kris.....they were sick of having Adam shoved in their face as "the next american idol" Too bad Simon.....America voted against you not Adam.
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