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Updated at 7:57 a.m., Thursday, April 12, 2007

'Idol' axes leggy contestant; Sanjaya mania rolls on

Associated Press

 

"American Idol" judge Simon Cowell suggested on Tuesday's program that Haley Scarnato was using her curve-hugging, leg-baring attire as a "tactic" to stay in the competition. Scarnato was voted off the show last night, trimming the number of finalists to seven, with one-time Hawai'i resident Sanjaya Malakar still in the running.

Frank Micelotta | AP photo/FOX

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Jennifer Lopez, who performed last night on "American Idol," doled out valuable advice to the show's contestants this week as guest coach.

Frank Micelotta | AP photo/FOX

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She's got legs — and she knew how to use them.

But Wednesday night, the magic finally ran out for Haley Scarnato on "American Idol."

(Yes, that means the Sanjaya phenomenon continues.)

The departure of Scarnato, 24, of San Antonio, trimmed the number of finalists to seven. The winner will be chosen in May.

Simon Cowell suggested on Tuesday's program that Scarnato was using her curve-hugging, leg-baring attire as a "tactic" to stay in the competition.

"I'm not gonna wear anything ... that's completely inappropriate," a jeans-clad Scarnato countered Wednesday.

Phil Stacey and Chris Richardson had the next-lowest vote tallies in the phone balloting, which drew more than 35 million calls and text messages.

Stacey, 29, of Jacksonville, Fla., earned mixed reviews on Tuesday for his performance of "Maria Maria," which Cowell derided as flat and unoriginal.

Cowell, however, complimented Richardson, 22, of Chesapeake, Va., for putting a contemporary spin on the Latin-flavored song "Smooth."

Wednesday's program featured performances by rapper Akon and the glamorous Jennifer Lopez, who doled out valuable advice as guest coach.

"I guess I come from the Paula (Abdul) school of criticism. ... Not that we don't need our Simon," Lopez told Ryan Seacrest, who asked for her reaction to the judges' critiques of the finalists.

In its sixth season, "American Idol" continues to rule the ratings. It has attracted 26 million to 37 million viewers per telecast this season.

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