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Nikki Reed on Twilight Costars: "We’re Still a Family"

Well, it wouldn’t be an Los Angeles party without some Twilight girls in the mix. Nikki Reed and Elizabeth Reaser hit up the Lucy + Crystal Awards last night where stars such as…

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‘American Idol’ Fans Offer Their Theories On Lee DeWyze’s Win

One viewer says Crystal Bowersox doesn’t have ‘the Hollywood image that they want to sell albums.’ By MTV News staff Photo: MTV News On Wednesday night, Lee DeWyze was named the new American Idol , making front-runner Crystal Bowersox this year’s Adam Lambert . When MTV News took to the streets of New York to get “Idol” fans’ reactions to the results , it seemed like many of them were left wondering why Bowersox didn’t go home the champion. “I was rooting for Crystal, because she was more unique and I like her voice better,” Megan said about the outcome, but, she added, “I wasn’t surprised [she lost]. They both had a really good shot.” Like Megan, Grant loved Bowersox but had an inkling that she wouldn’t go home the winner. “I was rooting for Crystal basically from the beginning, but I guess I knew she wouldn’t win, just because there’s so many factors involved with voting and why people vote for who, and singing is usually the least of one of those factors,” he said. “It was obvious Lee was going to win, even though Crystal could sing circles around him.” Jodie had a more skeptical point of view: “I think it was a setup. I think that whenever Simon picked the song [‘Hallelujah’] for Lee DeWyze … he had backup singers. I mean, I think it was just a setup for him to win.” Mary figured that Crystal came up short thanks to her alternative look. “I personally think she didn’t win because probably the way she looks. If you think of all the people who have won in the past, they all have this certain image that people want to see,” she said. “She has dreads. She’s totally not the Hollywood image that they want to have to sell albums.” There are, of course, the DeWyze fans like Kennedy who said, “I liked his voice. I liked how it was a little bit raspy.” Kelly added: “I actually thought that they were both fantastic. I thought Lee would win, just because he has more star quality, charisma. She’s amazing too. I was a little bit surprised, because all along, I really didn’t think he was in the top. He was more of an underdog win. He stepped up at the end.” Did you vote for Lee or Crystal? Tell us in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ Finale Highlights Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Winners ‘American Idol’ Runner-Ups

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‘American Idol’ Experts ‘Not Surprised’ By Lee DeWyze’s Win

‘Crystal entered the competition as the clear front-runner and peaked too soon,’ Jim Cantiello says. By Gil Kaufman Lee DeWyze For much of season nine, MTV News’ panel of experts felt pretty confident predicting that Crystal Bowersox could (and should) win the competition. Even going into Tuesday night’s finale, and especially after it, when MamaSox delivered a vocal knockout blow to the clearly nervous Lee DeWyze, our prognosticators felt like the former busker from Northern Ohio would be the next Idol. But after DeWyze pulled out a victory — by an unrevealed margin of votes — the response was pretty universal: Yeah, we thought Crystal should win but figured that Lee would. “I thought Crystal would win, but I can’t say I’m that surprised,” said veteran “Idol” watcher Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly. “Crystal was a bit polarizing. For everyone who thought she was fantastic, there were clearly more who disliked her or felt the judges pushed too hard for her, thought she was too laid-back or seemed to flinch at the construct of being presented as the American Idol. That whole idea of her not embracing being foisted onstage and covered in confetti and being made to sing a song like [last season’s panned winner’s single] ‘No Boundaries’ made it tough to get behind her for a certain segment of voters.” For that reason, Slezak suspected that as other contestants were voted off, their votes likely migrated to Lee. And though the humble paint clerk from Mt. Prospect, Illinois, stumbled on the final night of competition, he was able to eke out a victory. “If you look at the top 12, [Lee and Crystal] were the most consistent, talented singers,” he said of the vocalists, who first met when they both auditioned in Chicago last August. “The main problem with Lee was that, on the final night, he choked. But maybe by that point, 14 weeks in, voters had already picked their camp, and that performance didn’t matter.” MTV News’ “Idol” expert, Jim Cantiello, predicted at the beginning of this season that, despite noise from producers and judges about this being a “girl’s year” after two straight male winners, he was confident a female would not come out on top . “The demographic of the voters has dramatically shifted, so the days of getting another Jordin [Sparks] and Carrie [Underwood] seem to be over,” he said, alluding to reports that the majority of hard-voting “Idol” watchers these days are teen girls. “Perhaps, like Melinda Doolittle, Crystal entered the competition as the clear front-runner and peaked too soon,” he added. “The judges kept talking about how far Lee has come, and it appears viewers connected to that message, versus basing their votes on the quality of performances. It makes for much more dynamic reality television when someone ‘blossoms’ under the tutelage of the show and then gets rewarded for it.” He said the other possible explanation is that, along with a laid-back attitude that might have been interpreted as nonchalance, the hype over the rumors that Bowersox almost quit the show at one point — which she quickly refuted — might have turned some voters off permanently and shrunk her support base. Dismissing the much-vaunted “young girls” theory, in which detractors claim the show’s results have been skewed by an army of power-voting tweens who go for cute, unthreatening male competitors over female singers, was Professor Robert Thompson, director of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. “The last three seasons, it’s probably true that it’s gone from being a singing competition to a popularity contest,” he said. “But this one was such a weak season because of who we ended up with that the only way to stay interested was to root for the singers based on popularity, because there were none where you would have said, ‘This person is one of greatest singers I’ve heard.’ ” Thompson predicted Bowersox would win, but because he said there really isn’t any objective way to gauge which singer the majority of the audience is supporting, he said he should have fully expected Lee to win based on the recent voting patterns. “I’m not surprised,” he said. “If you had a season where you had some really knockdown, good singers like Fantasia or Ruben Studdard, I think they could still overcome the fact that they are not pretty, unthreatening young men.” MJ Santilli, webmaster of “Idol” fan site MJsBigBlog.com , picked DeWyze to win, though she hoped her guess was off. “Don’t get me wrong: He seems like a nice enough dude,” she said. “And, I’ve heard his pre-‘Idol’ material, and it’s actually pretty good. I may even buy his record when it’s released this fall. But in terms of this contest — and I have to judge Lee by what he did on the ‘Idol’ stage — Crystal Bowersox deserved to win. Lee is easily the worst live performer to ever win the title. He’s not only uncomfortable onstage, but he has problems staying in tune.” Following such a sleepy season, where ratings were down 9 percent and the finale was down 19 percent from last year, barely besting the final show of the 2002 debut season as the lowest-rated finale ever, Santilli said she was just happy it was over. “I understand why Simon and company were pushing for Lee,” she explained. “He has a more current feel than Crystal’s Lilith Fair vibe, which is at least 10 years out of fashion. Lee’s voice records beautifully and will sound great on the radio. They can fashion him as an adult-contemporary rocker along the lines of, say, Kings of Leon.” Were you surprised by Lee’s “Idol” win? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season-Nine Performances

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Crystal Bowersox and Tony Kusian split

Crystal Bowersox#39;s boyfriend, Tony Kusian, 26, spoke with us during Crystal’s hometown visit about life in Los Angeles, where Idol is produced. “It’s kind of tough at times but you get used to it and we’re all happy. Some days are more fun than others,” he said. “But it’s been hard to find friends out there. I want to keep it low key. I don’t need the attention.” When Crystal Bowersox belted out a moving rendition of Patty Griffin‘s “Up to the Mountain” on the first night of the American Ido

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Double Whammy: Crystal Bowersox, Boyfriend Broke Up Prior to American Idol Finale

Crystal Bowersox lost more than an American Idol crown this week. She lost a boyfriend. Appearing on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show today, the runner-up to Lee DeWyze said she and boyfriend Tony Kusian broke up on Tuesday morning because “he wasn’t cool with the lifestyle.” The split, which occurred mere hours before the final performance night, was 100% mutual, Crystal said: “We’re both logical, grown adults. He’s a small town guy and it’s fine. I’m a small town girl but I want this. I want this more than anything – this career, this lifestyle. I didn’t think he was up for it. He didn’t think he was up for it.” It doesn’t sound like there are any hard feelings on Crystal’s end at all: “He’s been amazing. He stuck it out through this whole thing.” Ever the sage, Kara DioGuardi, who also appeared on the programed, chimed in and told Bowersox: “You have to do your music. It’s not a choice for you. It’s what makes you whole. If somebody can’t hang with that – I’m sure he’s a lovely guy but right now this is your dream.” Who do you think should have won American Idol?

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‘American Idol’ Fans Happy For Both Lee DeWyze And Crystal Bowersox

Readers offer congratulations to both singers, but a number were angry that Bowersox didn’t win. By Gil Kaufman Lee Dewyze, Ryan Seacrest And Crystal Bowersox on “American Idol” on Tuesday Photo: Michael Becker/ Fox Given that host Ryan Seacrest revealed on Wednesday night that going into the final they were separated by less than two percent of the vote, it’s fitting that MTV News readers offered congratulations to both “American Idol” winner Lee DeWyze and runner-up Crystal Bowersox on Thursday morning. “I was so happy for Lee,” wrote Imogen. “He said it was the best moment of his life. I know the Crystal fans are upset, but I can’t imagine begrudging someone that kind of happiness. It was a lovely moment and I really do think he earned it.” And unlike some of the sniping that went on last year when it appeared that flashy showman Adam Lambert had been robbed of the title by unassuming dark horse Kris Allen, the comments were mostly positive on both sides of the coin. OK, some of them were positive. “Crystal is the new Janis Joplin,” enthused Susan. “Finally, someone with some moxy and real soul. If you make a CD, I will buy it, if you go on tour, I will see you, and if you make a salad, I will eat it! Crystal … you are the bomb!!!” That sentiment was mirrored by Beverly, who remarked, “Crystal Is the true winner/ I remember when she tried out I said, ‘she will be the one.’ She sang better, already knew who she was and what she wanted to be before the show. But Lee, on the other hand was clueless … although he did improve himself through out the season. Simon kept saying here is a guy in a small paint store who needs a break. Come on Simon, Crystal needs a break, she kicked butt all season long. She stayed true to herself every time.” A vast majority, however, were split, but still seemingly happy with the results, such as Johnohhhftw, who said, “I think Lee winning was a great thing! I wish the best for Crystal, but I thought Lee had a better voice. I’m sure even though Crystal lost she will release more music, so all you Lee haters shouldn’t worry.” Also toeing the line was Nicole, who extended a peace offering with the comment, “You know I think they both have amazing talent. Each one appeals to a different crowd. As far as all the Lee bashing goes, it’s stupid. Crystal is better off not locked down by all the contract BS that goes with winning. They will both be signed and they will both have equal opportunity … he will just have more strings attached … Look at Adam Lambert. He didn’t win but he is doing just fine.” Harmoniize couldn’t have been happier with the outcome, crowing, “Lee DeWyze … is a true ‘Idol.’ He not only worked hard for it, but he also has a voice that conveys a lot of emotion and captured a lot of hearts worldwide. He so rightfully deserves this. More power to you Lee!!!” Then there were a number of vocal dissenters, such as La, who lamented, “Surprise, surprise. A come-from-behind cookie-cutter male rocker type beats out the unconventional, more talented ‘favorite.’ Idol show maneuvering, complete with timely song assignments, rumor mongering about dads/quitting, etc, judge buildups of the new and putdowns of the old, and a last week of talk show pimping do the trick. The unanimous judge results in finals for the unconventional performers merely stoke the voting frenzy for the cookie-cutters. Sounds like Cook-Archuleta, Allen-Lambert, and now DeWyze-Bowersox. Like her fellow runners-up, Crystal will sell concert seats and CDs. See you at the concerts, Crystal.” Others were just plain angry and felt Bowersox had been flat out jacked. “Crystal was robbed!” raged Kennith. “Teen girls should not be allowed to vote at all. A woman with talent will never win ‘American Idol.’ I bet another Kris Allen clone like Lee will win next year but I won’t see it, I’m done with this garbage.” Cheryl Rae seconded that emotion, writing, “I am so tired of ‘American Idol’s inability to hit the jackpot! Crystal will not disappear half as fast as this year’s ‘Idol,’ a … what’s his name?” Dennis went further, saying, “Crystal is the best they had. I like Lee, but he is as plain as oatmeal and they could have had something real. Kinda like last year.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience Lee DeWyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star

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DeWyze and Bowersox — Partying with Protection

Filed under: Lee DeWyze , Crystal Bowersox , Simon Cowell , American Idol Right after winning ” American Idol ” — newly crowned champ Lee DeWyze celebrated his face off … at a Hollywood after-party with runner-up Crystal Bowersox … and an army of private security.

Crystal Bowersox On ‘American Idol’ Outcome: ‘We Both Win’

‘My life is never going to be the same, and I’m ready for all of it,’ she says backstage after the finale. By Kelley L. Carter Crystal Bowersox Photo: MTV News LOS ANGELES — Don’t cry for Crystal Bowersox. Before Ryan Seacrest announced Lee DeWyze as the new American Idol , the single mom said she knew she wouldn’t be taking home the top prize. “I knew Lee was going to win,” she said backstage, minutes after the finale ended. “People seem to be surprised by that. But I had a feeling. I couldn’t be happier for him. He deserves every minute of this. There wasn’t really a reason why [I thought I wouldn’t win]. It was just something that I felt and I knew, and I’m fine with that. Before the show … I had this strange sense of peace and calm. I’ve been that way through the whole season. If you haven’t noticed, I’m just mellow. I was ready and willing … for the outcome. We both win. It’s not win or lose; it’s winner and non-winner. Both of us are going to have very successful careers, and we’re going to be friends for a long time.” For Bowersox, winning was performing alongside Alanis Morissette and Joe Cocker. She also said she was moved by the tributes for Simon Cowell . “Joe Cocker is a living legend, and every noise, grunt that came out of him, every fiber in my being felt it,” she said. “He didn’t give me any advice, but he kept calling me ‘Angel.’ He said, ‘I know your name is Crystal, but I want to call you Angel.’ And I’m like, ‘That’s fine. You can call me whatever you want. You’re Joe Cocker!’ ” Bowersox said she learned a lot about herself during the “American Idol” experience. The most important lesson? “I can walk in heels — downstairs, nonetheless,” she said, joking about her Tuesday night performance, where she wobbled a bit in high heels. “I’ve learned a lot about myself and I’ve learned a lot about the business. I already knew who I was, but I’m picking the things that I like and adding to it. My life is never going to be the same, and I’m ready for all of it.” Up next, Bowersox says she’s going to go “hug my baby boy and get back to living.” She’ll start to prepare for the summer tour and also plans to get to work on her album. “Now the real work begins,” she said. Were you surprised Crystal didn’t win “American Idol”? Let us know in the comments. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos Backstage At The ‘American Idol’ Finale ‘American Idol’ Finale Highlights Live From The ‘American Idol’ Finale Red Carpet ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience ‘American Idol’ Season-Nine Performances ‘American Idol’ Runner-Ups

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Crystal Bowersox Fans ‘99.9 Percent’ Sure She’ll Win ‘American Idol’

‘She definitely saved her top performances for the end,’ one friend tells MTV News. By Gil Kaufman Photo: FOX It’s been a rough couple of weeks for Elliston, Ohio’s Crystal Bowersox, who appeared to be losing her season-long lead on “American Idol” as this year’s slow-and-steady dark horse, Lee DeWyze, crept up into contention for the title. But on Tuesday night, Bowersox saved the best for last, pulling off three solid, if not exceptional, performances, as DeWyze, gripped by nerves, appeared to squander his underdog status at the worst time. For friends and supporters of Bowersox, her knockout takes on “Black Velvet” and “Up to the Mountain” were proof positive that the dreadlocked single mom from the hard-hit Northern Ohio town might win this thing. “I’m pretty confident,” said Tim Stahl, owner of the gritty Toledo, Ohio, bar Papa’s Tavern , where Bowersox, 24, got her start as a regular performer when she was 13. “I don’t see any doubt at all. … She definitely saved her top performances for the end.” Though last season’s come-from-behind win by Kris Allen over favorite Adam Lambert still gives him pause, Stahl said Bowersox’s decision to sing Janis Joplin’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” practically her signature song, was a wise one. “I’m sure she knew what she was doing when she came out with that,” said Stahl, who has seen Bowersox perform on the low, cramped stage at his bar countless times. “I feel confident, like 99.9 percent, but stranger things have happened.” The bar, which has a painted mural of Bowersox alongside her mentors, Ron Rasberry and Bob May, on the far wall, was so crowded Tuesday night for an “Idol” viewing party that Stahl said you could barely walk through. He expects an equally rowdy, packed house for Wednesday night’s (May 26) two-hour finale. Crystal’s run to the finals has been especially sweet to watch for Dan Kalo, her former principal at Oak Harbor Middle School. “I watched last night, and to be quite honest, Lee had done such a great job, and I thought the song selection that Crystal was given hurt her,” he said. “I knew it had to be the final opportunity for her to prove how great she was, and I don’t think she disappointed anybody.” Kalo is one of the first people to predict that Bowersox was headed for TV fame. Back in 1997, when Crystal was in sixth grade, she won the school’s talent competition for her age group with an acoustic cover of Jewel’s “You Were Meant for Me.” “Kids, you saw her here first at Oak Harbor Junior High. You’ll see her one day on television: Crystal Bowersox,” Kalo can be heard saying on a video of the competition. After watching Tuesday night’s show, he was feeling pretty bullish about his clairvoyant abilities. “That was way pre-‘American idol,’ but the mere fact that just happened still is kind of eerie,” laughed Kalo, who now lives in Florida. “To say that someday I would see her on television was something I guess you’d say to somebody that you think has the potential to be great, but you never know that that could actually come true.” Kalo said it is “extremely gratifying” to see a student like Bowersox, who “has had to work so hard for all her success and was never given anything,” rise up to the edge of potential stardom. “She certainly showed she was the better of the two contestants and proved to everyone that she deserves to be the next American Idol,” he said. “Who would have thought in sixth grade this little girl playing her favorite Jewel song on her guitar would win $45 or whatever it was and … well, the rest is history.” Another person who has watched Bowersox rise from her humble beginnings playing to a handful of people is John Schafer, who often booked her at the Village Idiot bar in Maumee, Ohio. On Wednesday afternoon, just hours before the results would be read, Schafer was feeling very confident. “I think it’s a layup, man, I really do,” he said. “I hate to sound cocky, but I think she was clearly the better voice and has been. I don’t know how anyone could look at it any differently. I don’t see any other way than for her to win.” Who do you think will win the “Idol” crown? Let us know in the comments! Join Jim Cantiello for our live stream of the “American Idol” finale red carpet tonight at 6 p.m. ET, only at MTV.com. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos Crystal Bowersox’s Hometown Visit ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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Crystal Bowersox Fans On ‘American Idol’ Chances: ‘She’s Got This’

‘If she happens not to be the number one, she’s number one to us,’ one hometown supporter tells MTV News. By Gil Kaufman Crystal Bowersox Photo: FOX Crystal Bowersox’s run on “American Idol” has done a lot of things for her hometown of Toledo, Ohio. It’s given people in the economically hard-hit area reason to hope , it’s lifted the onetime street busker from anonymity to the biggest forum on television, and it’s set the stage for the first Northern “Idol” winner, as well as the first female champ since 2006’s Jordin Sparks. It’s also made her friends and mentors incredibly proud and excited at the prospect of seeing the teenage musical prodigy on the cusp of winning a major-label contract and attendant economic windfall that could dramatically impact the rest of her and her son Tony’s life. Guitarist Ron Rasberry gave Crystal one of her first shots , letting her play during his set breaks when she was just 13 years old. Though he was never an “Idol” watcher before, he knew she could go far on the show. “I didn’t know the politics, I didn’t know the demographics of who votes,” he said while seated on a stool at Toledo’s gritty Papa’s Tavern, where Crystal got her start more than a decade ago. “As far as against everybody else I heard sing and play on there, hands down, right from the start, I thought, ‘She’s got this.’ What you see is what you get. Crystal is the real deal. She’s not pretentious. She’ll walk into that door with a guitar, and if there’s a kid sitting there at the bar … she’ll just hand the kid a tambourine and break out the guitar and start playing. She’s just a great person.” Rasberry was confident she would and should win, as was another of her musical godfathers, his good friend Bob May, a local musical stalwart whose son, Frankie, was Bowersox’s bass player for several years. “I think she is [going to win],” he predicted before Bowersox had even made the top three. “I really do. And nothing against the other contestants, because they all are nice people and they’re good too, but they are not, not in my ears, they’re not as good as Crystal.” Even at Oak Harbor Middle School, there was something special about the quiet, well-behaved Bowersox that caught the eye of secretary/ guidance counselor Candy Bensch. She would watch the student voted “most likely to someday be a famous artist” in her junior high yearbook sit quietly in study hall and perform at Christmas and spring pageants and sense that Crystal was going places. “When she was here, I don’t think a lot of people were aware at first that she sang until we had the talent show, and then everybody just wanted her to sing another one and another one,” Bensch said of the now-famous seventh-grade talent show where Crystal blew away the audience with a cover of a Jewel song. “So yeah, we all knew she was very talented. … Of course we think she’s going to win. And if she happens not to be the number one, she’s number one to us.” It should come as no surprise that Bowersox’s grandma, Alice, is feeling pretty confident about Crystal’s chances to win it all. “We knew she was going somewhere,” Alice said at a viewing party at the church across from the singer’s childhood Elliston, Ohio, home several weeks ago. “I mean, we really knew she had a lot of talent. And now the rest of the world is finding it out. … She’s always been independent, from the time that she was that high [ bends down and hold hand 3 feet off the ground ].” Is she going to win? “Oh sure, of course,” Grandma smiled. Do you think Crystal is going to win “Idol”? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos Crystal Bowersox’s Hometown Visit Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s Hometown Of Elliston, Ohio Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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