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Steven Tyler — I’m Still Jenny From the Block

Filed under: Jennifer Lopez , Steven Tyler , American Idol , Beauty , We're Just Sayin' Here’s new ” American Idol ” judge Steven Tyler in NYC on Monday ( left ) — and fellow new “A.I.” star Jennifer Lopez back in 2007 ( right ). So pretty. We’re just sayin’. Read more

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Steven Tyler — The ‘Idol’ Audition That Made Him Cry

Filed under: Steven Tyler , American Idol Steven Tyler had an extremely emotional moment during an “American Idol ” audition, when a contestant brought his disabled fiancee to watch him compete. Sources connected with the show tell TMZ, the “Idol” judges were in Milwaukee when 27-year-old Chris… Read more

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‘American Idol’ Judge Randy Jackson Predicts Female Winner

New judges discuss their relationship, changes to the show in Entertainment Weekly cover story. By Gil Kaufman Randy Jackson Photo: Michael Caulfield/ Getty Images Like late, lamented couple Jake Gyllenhaal and Taylor Swift , the new judges on “American Idol” are being forced to develop their relationship in public and in front of the cameras. But unlike that blink-and-you-missed-it Hollywood romance, the “Idol” judges think they’ve figured out the secret to a lasting relationship and seem confident that their unique rapport will help steady the ship as they head into season 10 on the heels of the biggest shakeups in the show’s history . In a sit-down with Entertainment Weekly for the cover of the magazine’s new issue, sole returning judge Randy Jackson, newbies Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler and host Ryan Seacrest dished on life after Simon Cowell and reacted to the criticism they’ve already weathered. The roundtable “Idol” cover comes the same week as news that season-nine runner-up Crystal Bowersox surpassed the sales totals to date for winner Lee DeWyze, whose major-label debut has already nearly slipped out of the top 200 after selling just over 102,000 copies, making it by far the weakest debut by a winner in “Idol” history. Lopez rejected the notion that the show — which saw a 9 percent ratings dip last year and increased competition from “Dancing With the Stars” — has lost some of its luster, considering few of the champs since season five have attained the superstar status of early winners Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson and finalist Chris Daughtry. “I don’t know that that is such a fair statement,” Lopez said. “You named three [superstars] in nine years — that’s pretty amazing. That’s 33 percent. We all know that in this business, a 1 percent chance is huge, so I think this show is doing pretty well in that arena.” As for what the judges are looking for this year, she said, “We’re looking for a recording artist, a pop star, someone who’s a real artist. You can tell that when they walk in, the ones that have that special thing.” The article portrays the new judging panel as being nicer and more optimistic with even the worst auditioners and quickly developing an easy rapport with each other. Both Lopez and Tyler said they want to bring their combined decades of experience in the music biz to bear on the show. “I want to show who I am as a person, as an artist, what I love about music, what I love about other artists, and have all that come out when judging,” Lopez said. “You get to share all of the experience that you have with these kids who are just starting out.” Tyler added that after all the ups and downs he’s gone through with his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Aerosmith, he wants to show off how proud he was to be a part of something and pass it along. “This is the perfect way to pass the torch.” The iconic frontman also answered to the criticism he’s gotten from both his pal Kid Rock and Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry , who questioned the logic of his decision to join the cast of the reality singing competition. “I just went with my heart,” Tyler said of the choice Rock called the “stupidest” one Tyler’s ever made. “Kid Rock — he has an album coming out [ Born Free, released in November]. He’s a good friend of mine. I went to a picnic with him, and he taught me how to fry a turkey. I only hope that he’s not frying his own turkey [with that comment]. It’s his opinion.” He also deflected Perry’s jibes, joking that Joe wishes he could have landed the gig. “All I’m doing here is being a musician and reflecting what my career has been,” Tyler responded. It was genial host Ryan Seacrest who did not hold his fire, however. After years of constant taunting and tense on-air put-downs at the hands of Cowell on the show, Seacrest said he’s not worried about developing that same kind of unique spark with his new co-workers. “I think the reason that Simon and I had that dynamic is that he was just so jealous of me,” Seacrest said, with no indication from the EW writer that he was being sarcastic. “From day one, he was envious of my career at such a young age. So I tried to make it as fun as possible and as lighthearted as possible … but with all of us, we have very good senses of humor; we don’t take ourselves too seriously. We like to wind each other up.” And while Lopez and Tyler were a bit coy about whether they would be performing on the show, Randy was not shy about making a bold prediction about this year’s winner. “I think a girl’s going to win the show,” he said, echoing comments he’s made over the past few seasons, the last three of which have been topped by male winners and runners-up. With the age limit dropped to 15 this year, Lopez also had a bold prediction. “You may have the youngest winner ever,” she said. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Steven Tyler Won’t Act Like Simon Cowell

Having already sat in for numerous season 10 auditions, Steven Tyler has a clear idea of how he’ll serve as an American Idol judge. And it won’t be akin to a certain cantankerous Brit. “I’m really not one for giving insults,” Tyler says. “[Contestants] have a voice and I don’t want them not singing to their kids when they grow up.” The show will likely feature fewer trainwrecks during its opening set of episodes, which should make things easier for Tyler. Below, however, this Christmas promo does give voice to those without a good voice: American Idol Christmas Promo As for his new partner in judging , Tyler has nothing but great things to say about Jennifer Lopez. “First and foremost, she’s a lady and she’s not afraid to show that at any given time… she’s exactly what I thought she’d be. She’s street.” Well… okay then. Chime in now, readers: Are you excited about the addition of Tyler and Lopez to American Idol?

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‘Modern Family’ Star Gets Tips on Circumcision

Filed under: Jesse Tyler Ferguson , Mark Ballas , TMZ TV To snip, or not to snip? That was the question posed to Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Mark Ballas … by a woman on a mission. A mission that revealed waay too much … in the TMZ newsroom. Check out TMZ on TV — click here to see your local listings! Read more

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Liv vs. Charlize: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Liv Tyler , Charlize Theron , Beauty , Who'd You Rather? Brunette beauty Liv Tyler , 33, and blonde bombshell Charlize Theron , 35, both glowed at the same event in NYC this week. Question is …

The Tragic Story of Tyler Clementi, Rutgers’ Webcam Voyeurism Victim [Update]

New details about the victim and alleged perpetrators in Rutgers’ deadly cyber-voyeurism case have emerged: Tyler Clementi , age 18, is believed to have jumped to his death after his roommate broadcasted video of Tyler “making out with a dude” online. More

Randy Jackson Takes Over Simon’s Seat

Filed under: Steven Tyler , Jennifer Lopez , Randy Jackson , Ryan Seacrest , Nigel Lythgoe , American Idol , TV Nigel Lythgoe has tweeted the first pic of Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez (alongside Randy Jackson and Ryan Seacrest ) officially judging ” American Idol ” auditions. Interestingly, Randy has pulled rank and moved over to Simon Cowell ‘s old spot on… Read more

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‘Idol’ Judge Steven Tyler — Aerosmith Jealous of Me

Filed under: Steven Tyler , Music , American Idol , TV , Celebrity Feuds , Aerosmith Steven Tyler claims his Aerosmith bandmates were “jealous” when he became an ” American Idol ” judge … interesting, considering Joe Perry recently slammed Tyler for getting involved with the show. Tyler explained the band’s ongoing beef today after… Read more

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‘American Idol’ Adds Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler As Judges

Randy Jackson will remain on the panel with the two rookies. By Gil Kaufman Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez, Randy Jackson and Ryan Seacrest Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest is a master of suspense, expert at milking a moment for maximum impact during the gut-wrenching elimination episodes of the musical competition. But on Wednesday (September 22) at a press conference to announce the two new judges joining the “Idol” panel for the show’s upcoming 10th season, Seacrest did away with the shenanigans and got right to the point. Just moments after taking the stage, he cued up a montage of clips chronicling the legendary rock-and-roll career of Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler, 62, who, as reported, will be joining the show. Seacrest invited the high-energy singer out onto the stage, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer let out one of his signature wails. Asked how it feels to be joining the “Idol” family, Tyler said, “Fabulous. Wonderful. Feels like the perfect feathered nest.” The choice is an odd one, considering Tyler has fronted one of the world’s premier rock bands for nearly 40 years and has a colorful background, to say the least, including recent feuds with his bandmates and a 2008 stint in rehab after decades of sobriety. But despite no formal experience on TV, the singer explained why he decided to give it a try after all those years on arena stages fronting the best-selling American rock band of all time. “It’s being a part of something much bigger than yourself,” he said. “I want to bring some rock to this roller coaster and show you that if you got the heart, you got the talent and you got the feeling to do this, you could be the next American Idol.” Wearing an atypically sedate outfit of black slacks, a velvety jacket and a paisley shirt, Tyler was all smiles during the brief appearance. Moments later, the screen filled with the second introductory montage, this one ticking off the bona fides of singer/actress Jennifer Lopez, including clips from “Selena,” a string of magazine covers and nods to the 55 million albums she’s sold during her career. The show also paid lip service to the frenzy of speculation about Lopez possibly joining the highest-rated program on TV by flashing a series of tabloid reports and TV clips chronicling the rumors of Lopez’s hiring. The singer rose from the stage in a swirl of smoke and bright lights and gave Seacrest a double-cheek kiss as he introduced her to the room. Wearing a shimmering silver jumpsuit, Lopez explained why she, too, decided to join the show and what she thinks she can teach the wannabe singers in the audience in Los Angeles who were gathered to take their shot at the crown. “You have to concentrate on the moment,” she said. “Do the best you can and just live.” Seacrest noted that Lopez had been a mentor on the show and that she and husband Marc Anthony are fanatic “Idol” watchers when he asked Lopez what she was expecting from the upcoming season. “I’m looking for the next Michael Jackson,” she explained. “Like Randy [Jackson] said, we’re looking for the best American Idol ever. I’m really excited. I really am.” And, with that, Seacrest brought out the retooled judges’ panel by intoning his signature phrase: ” This is ‘American Idol!’ ” The announcement, which was also broadcast online, broke a summer’s worth of tension about who would replace departed judges Simon Cowell, Ellen DeGeneres and Kara DioGuardi, killing rumors that had everyone from Elton John to Justin Timberlake, Harry Connick Jr., Usher, former judge Paula Abdul and returning executive producer Nigel Lythgoe possibly taking seats at the table next to the only remaining original adjudicator, Jackson. Though “Idol” brass did not reveal the details of the deal signed by actress/singer Lopez, 41, the former “In Living Color” Fly Girl and onetime “Idol” mentor will reportedly pull down $12 million a year for the job, while rock icon and Aerosmith singer Tyler is rumored to receive an $18 million payday for his first TV gig. As also rumored, the Lopez deal includes some perks, among them a “first-look” film agreement with 20th Century Fox with Lopez’s film company, Nuyorican Productions. “Jennifer is a true entertainment powerhouse who has made a tremendous impact on pop culture,” said Jim Gianopulos and Tom Rothman, chairmen and CEOs of Fox Filmed Entertainment. “Whether as an actress, singer, songwriter or producer, she is a fantastic creative talent, and we’re thrilled to be in business with her.” In a statement, Lopez, whose film career has stalled over the past few years thanks to a string of lukewarmly received romantic comedies, added, “As an artist and producer, I am excited to call Fox my home, and I am looking forward to working with Tom, Jim, Peter and the entire Fox team to create and produce the kinds of film and television projects that reflect my passion for entertaining audiences and telling great stories.” Also joining the show when it kicks off in January will be iconic Interscope Geffen A&M Records chairman Jimmy Iovine, who will serve as an in-house mentor on the show, after decades spent boosting the careers of everyone from U2 and Dr. Dre to Eminem, Lady Gaga and 50 Cent. Throughout the season, the show will go behind the scenes to watch as Iovine works with the contestants as part of a new partnership with Interscope , which will take over the promotion and distribution of albums by the “Idol” finalists. The judges’ panel isn’t the only thing changing for the show’s upcoming season. Last week, it was announced that “Idol” hopefuls could submit online audition videos to MySpace for the first time. The show also dropped its age limit to 15 to make sure it doesn’t miss out on a potential Justin Bieber. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos Your New ‘American Idol’ Judges Are Jennifer Lopez And Steven Tyler Related Photos Before Steven Tyler Was An ‘American Idol’ Judge … Jennifer Lopez: From The Block To ‘American Idol’ Related Artists Jennifer Lopez Steven Tyler

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