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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

101. Alicia -
I like Kris... shut up, let it go, and leave him alone. I can't wait to buy his cd! He deserved to win just as much as Adam did. Move on with your life, honey.

102. diane -
i wonder if your bitter, nasty comments hurt Kris' feelings. What a jerk you are. Dont' you care that you hurt people with your snide, closed minded remarks? You can spin most of Kris' innocent comments anyway you like. I am sure i could spin them to sound completely different.

I LOVE Adam Lambert, and i can't wait to see what he does next. I will probably be in line to see it or buy it. He is exciting. BUT i voted for Kris because i thought he did a better job at the finale. not a cummulative thing, not a what did you do up to this point, but what did you do TONIGHT?

get over yourself. save your poison for someone who deserves it, not for some innocent, decent young man who's worst sin was that he bested your favorite.

103. animallover -
I think both were great and America got it right. Adam fans are just sore losers, get a life.

104. Brenda (Bre) -
KRIS you Hun Alone is What American Idol is all about, Clean Cut, smooth voice and someone who sang their heart out and won without any prior record deals or promotions like Adam. He can sing but you hun deserved it. Job well done.

105. Yahoo! Music User -
It's over. Let it go.

106. Barb F -
I voted for Kris because he is down to earth and stable. Adam has great stage appearance, and is very talented, but would be nothing more than a memory in a few years. Kris can adapt and change to be around for a long time. He is a true musician. I think if you are in the age group of 13 to 19, then Adam was your man.

107. RobertO -
I think only time will tell if America truly made the right decision after Chris's and Adam's albums are released.

108. display name -
Jesus H. Christ, it's a bs talent show people. Lambert wasn't that good, Allen isn't that good. Who cares who did what and who won what, they're both going to be reality show nobodies in five to ten.

Go listen to some real music.

109. Talks -
i love adam i liked him since hollywood week to but on the song no boundaries i would have to say sadly that i liked Kris's version better

110. johanna -
omg i loooooooove kris why should you be feeling sorry for him plus adam will make a lot of money because he is great and so many people love him too. i would love to see him in a concert because he is very differnt than most of the singers now dayes i might be only 15 but the music from kiss is his type of music he should do something like that you wiil see him in vegas one day

111. ftd -
Adam is a great entertainer to watch but Kris is much better to listen to. Adam will be a great rock star but I think Kris will be singing much longer to people of all ages

112. Ashley -
Kris deserved to win. He had such a wonderful and humble attitude, plus a wonderful voice. Adam seemed WAYYYY too cocky. I love Kris & i will DEFINITELY be buying a CD.

113. мîss ğφthî¢ -
wow! I love Kris' songs ! ... and Adam. .. they are awesome .. ^_^ ...
the most .. there are No boundaries ...

114. osh -
I can understand being a fan of Adam's, but from the beginning I was a Kris Allen fan and after he performed the first 2 weeks with incredible control, smooth style and unassuming personality predicted he had a great chance of winning. Adam was loud, over-the-top and felt compelled to inject his hideous screaming into nearly every performance. I admit there was a time about halfway through the show that I thought Adam was going to win, but by the final 3 weeks of the show I was annoyed by his continued screaming and "loud" performances. You can argue about his Sam Cooke performance in the final all you want, by then it was too late...he had already rubbed audiences the wrong way enough to make them chaffe...and vote for kris!

115. Victoria -
I'm agreeing with #20.

I don't have anything against Adam. I have loved Kris this whole season. For you to be saying it was an upset, and a great mistake, it is outrageous. I hope Kris doesn't even look at these "blogs" , but I hope he does too. I hope he can see what losers are in the world (aka this blogger). I love Kris, and he won for a reason. Once again, nothing against Adam fans. I just don't agree when people are saying it is an upset. Apparently he deserved it, because he made it to Final 2 and won. He is a great singer, and he will make money from this, and fame. GO KRIS ALLEN

116. Eggchick -
"The fact that more Americans might have simply preferred Kris's musical style . . .." And there you have it. More Americans preferred Kris' musical style. I thought the show was about America voting for the person they preferred to listen to - and they did. Get over it already, Lyndsey. Adam is incredibly talented and has a great career ahead of him. Whether Kris will succeed in the business remains to be seen, but with all the controversy and criticism that abounds, he won't even have a fair chance to find out!

117. D.A. -
Although I wanted Adam to win, Kris, we still love you, too.

118. LeiTo -
Personally, I am thrilled that Kris won! I will definatelly buy and listen to his music. As for Adam, he is very talented, and would fare well on Broadway. As for his music (screaming), it's not for me.

119. evvie -
I wish everyone would stop comparing Adam and Kris. They are COMPLETELY different artists. Of course Kris seems boring compared to Adams OVER THE TOP performances. THey are both great with what they do. and can we please get over this. Goodness, Kris won, Adam lost they are both going to produce a record so who cares. GET OVER IT!!!! drama drama

120. ANN -
Lyndsey, you are giving this whole "I love Adam" thing WAY to much energy. Adam didn't lose, he is going to be just fine, probably more fine than Kris because he DIDN'T win. You know the drill. The winner has to do all that lame Idol stuff. Adam doesn't do lame! But you must listen to both of their voices (i.e. IPOD) without looking at them. Kris has a marvelous voice, clean and pure. People like that, they really do. Not everybody likes the screeching rocker type. I know that's hard for you to believe but if you polled the masses, Kris would probably come out on top again. Its time to move on Lyndsey, it really is!
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