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Mar 16 2009

American Idol losers - Jasmine Murray and Jorge Nunez are the Ellen Generes Monday’s Winners!

Published by realfan at 11:43 am under Entertainment Edit This

Today on the Ellen DeGeneres Show , Jasmine Murray and Jorge Nunez wasted no time showing up as Ellen’s guests, after being booted off American Idol last week. Unfortunately both of these Idol contestants received the least amount of America’s votes and were eliminated from the competition.

Both Jasmine and Jorge were more than thrilled to meet Ellen and the audience was more than a little excited, these two American Idol performers appeared on the show.

Both Jasmine Murray and Jorge Nunez told Ellen that they were very grateful to be a part of this season of American Idol. In so many words, it was a life changing experience they would both go through again.

Ellen did speak directly to the camera, telling Simon Cowell to quit bashing the contestant’s wardrobe every week. She might have a point! Cowell has been bashing so many of the performers this season, about what they are wearing. Cowell really needs to take a look in the mirror.

Jasmine Murray performed a number, with a piano accompaniment. I was surprised, that this was the best Jasmine Murray has sounded all season! Jasmine did not appear to be nervous at all.

Unfortunately, The Ellen DeGeneres show was running out of time, so Jorge Nunez was not able to perform on the show this time. Maybe there will be a next time?

These two American Idol losers: Jasmine Murray and Jorge Nunez should have no problem breaking into the entertainment business, since they have American Idol on their resumes! After all, they were both chosen over many thousands of hopefuls that tried out for Idol.

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