If you watched “American Idol” closely Thursday night, you saw a tear-drenched Lauren Alaina crying hysterically when Paul McDonald was deemed safe and My Personal Favorite (Naima Adedapo) and Thia Megia were sent packing in the double elimination. But, what you didn’t see was that Lauren’s waterworks started 15 minutes earlier and were quite dramatic, with several people trying to console her. Was she happy that she didn't get sent backing according my prediction?
We were in the audience Thursday night to see what went down when the cameras weren’t looking and witnessed the 16-year-old Georgian overwrought with emotion the second Paul was in the bottom three. Sources say that the young contestant feels close to the 26-year-old rocker from Alabama in a big brother way and that she’s been very emotional over the past few weeks.
Tears were rolling down Lauren’s face and she was visibly shaking, often times putting her head in her lap with her hands on her face and shaking her head. Fellow contestant Jacob Lusk sat to her right and tried to comfort her, stroking her arm, speaking to her gently, and holding her hand. Casey Abrams, who sat two people to her left with an unaffected Haley Reinhart in between them, would reach over to Lauren and touch her arm to offer support, looking concerned for the upset singer.
Was it a mistake for Naima to Leave? She will be STAR and was the most original out of everyone! Her Reggae, "I'm still standing" was inspiring. I will look forward to meeting her and Thia this summer.
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