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‘American Idol’ Contestants Hope Jennifer Lopez Returns

‘It would be kind of sad if she didn’t come back,’ Naima Adedapo says. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Matt Elias Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson on “American Idol” Photo: FOX While Randy Jackson and Steven Tyler are locked in for another season of “American Idol,” Jennifer Lopez’s presence at the judges’ table next year is still to be determined. While the top 10 finalists on Tyler and Lopez’s rookie season were rehearsing for their Idols Live! Tour, they told MTV News they’d be pretty upset if Lopez didn’t return. “I love Jennifer Lopez; she’s been nothing but nice to all of us, and backstage, she is as nice as she comes across on TV,” Paul McDonald told MTV News. “It’d be great for her to come back. It kind of depends on what path she wants to do with her own life now. Obviously, I’d want her back. I’ll watch the show next year if she comes on there.” Naima Adedapo fondly remembered J.Lo’s warm demeanor on the set. “That was a big part of our experience: seeing her across from us and seeing her do her little rock while we were singing and what not,” she recalled. “I feel like it would be kind of sad if she didn’t come back. I think that’s something we look forward to, just because it was something that we had.” Pia Toscano also seemed to be bummed out by the possibility that Jenny from the Block might not come back to judge the reality show again. “She’s amazing [and] such a great addition to the show,” she said. “I think the panel this year was awesome. Jennifer was pretty spot on every time with her critiques and her constructive criticism. I’m gonna miss her if she goes. I think she added so much to the show.” Scotty McCreery admitted that he was initially unsure the show would work with the new class of judges, and without Simon Cowell. However, once he was on he felt differently. “It was such a great a season for us,” he said. “Now it’s like I couldn’t see it any other way. For us, it’s weird to think about.” Casey Abrams mirrored those remarks, adding, “First of all, they’re incredible judges. We pulled in lots of viewers, and there’s more votes than ever, and I hope she comes back.” Haley Reinhart kept a sense of humor about Lopez’s decision. “You know, maybe she figured we already made her the most beautiful woman in the world , and she can leave now, walk away,” she joked. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos Interviews From The ‘American Idol’ Red Carpet Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Finale Performances ‘American Idol’ Finale 2011 Red Carpet Related Artists Jennifer Lopez

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‘American Idol’ Contestants Hope Jennifer Lopez Returns

Blood Dolphins Miniseries Picks Up Where The Cove Left Off

Photos via Animal Planet Unless you purposefully ignore pop culture news coverage, you’re likely familiar with The Cove , the Oscar-winning documentary revealing the annual dolphin hunts in Japan. The film made an incredible impression on global audiences and uncovered hidden secrets about dolphin and whale meat in Japanese fish markets. However, Animal Planet knows the story can’t be held in just one documentary film. Airing next Friday, August 27th, is Blood Dolphin , a miniseries that delves deeper into dolphin hunts. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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There’s A Lot Less Coal Out There Than We Think – But That’s Not Civilization’s End

photo: Jennifer Woodard Maderazo via flickr TreeHugger has covered the uncomfortable and largely under-publicized topic of peak coal on a number of occasions, but David Roberts over at Grist just brought it up again–and it’s a topic certainly worth revisiting as the future implications are great. I’ll take the question out of R… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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There’s A Lot Less Coal Out There Than We Think – But That’s Not Civilization’s End

Can Your iPhone Save a Rainforest? Nurturing Virtual Trees to Save Real Ones

Image credit: SyncStudios I’ve never been much of a gamer, but I did always enjoy the constructive challenges posed by games like SimCity and its later spin offs. That’s why I kind of liked the idea of a Facebook game that lets you nurture virtual chickens, and rescue real ones too . It seems a UK company has been having similar ideas—developing an iPhone app that allows you to plant a virtual tree and help it grow, meanwhile securing real tree in the Peruvian rainforest. So c… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Amanda Seyfried Needs To Show Less Leg, And More Boob

Apparently my new favorite hottie Amanda Seyfried doesn’t have the interweb or the Twitter or any other kind of device that might lead her to this website because she’s completely ignoring my constructive criticism about letting us see her secret big boobies . I know that was a bit of a run on sentence, but that’s what happens when I get upset, especially when it comes to boobs. Here she is showing off her legs at some movie premiere… Nice try, but as long as she keeps those boobs under wraps we’re still fighting. more pictures of Amanda Seyfried here