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'American Idol' cuts another contestantPosted on Thu, Apr. 03, 2008
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By ERIN CARLSONAssociated Press Writer![]()
American Idol contestants, rear left to right, Carly Smithson, Kristy Lee Cook, Ramiele Malubay, David Cook, Jason Castro, David Hernandez, Michael Johns, Chikezie, Syesha Mercado, David Archuleta, and front left to right, Amanda Overmyer and Brooke White attend the American Idol annual Top 12 Party in this Thursday, March 6, 2008 file photo in West Hollywood, Calif.
LOS ANGELES -- Say goodbye, Malubay. Ramiele Malubay - the diminutive singer with the big voice - was booted from "American Idol" as the show trimmed the competition to eight hopefuls.Malubay, 20, of Miramar, Fla., crooned Dolly Parton's "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" on Tuesday night's show. Paula Abdul enjoyed the performance. Randy Jackson thought it was OK. But Simon Cowell - not so much. "Overall I thought it was forgettable, and I think it was very reminiscent of something you would see and hear on a cruise ship," the acerbic judge told Malubay. Brooke White and Kristy Lee Cook were the other lowest vote-getters. Fan favorite David Cook was back for the results show after having heart palpitations and high blood pressure near the end of Tuesday's sing-off. The 25-year-old Missouri native - who was subsequently treated at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - told host Ryan Seacrest that the "whole thing kind of got blown out of proportion. ... I have high blood pressure, and it spiked." Wednesday's show also featured performances by celebrity mentor Parton and The Clark Brothers.
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