"American Idol" Season 10 has sparked a lot of romance rumors, probably more than any other season.
You had rumors of Stefano Langone having a crush on Pia Toscano and Haley Reinhart, who was rumored to be dating Casey Abrams. You also can't forget Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina, the teen golden couple.
We decided to look back at all ten seasons and single out the best couples -- romantic and bromantic -- and leave it up to you to decide which pairing is "Idol's" best. Go through our list, think long and hard and then vote in our poll -- "American Idol" "couple" edition:
Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina -- Season 10
The youngest final two ever sparked romance rumors after Lauren planted a few kisses on Scotty after he was crowned Season 10's winner. After the show, Lauren played coy, but Scotty said the two are just "really good friends.
You had rumors of Stefano Langone having a crush on Pia Toscano and Haley Reinhart, who was rumored to be dating Casey Abrams. You also can't forget Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina, the teen golden couple.
We decided to look back at all ten seasons and single out the best couples -- romantic and bromantic -- and leave it up to you to decide which pairing is "Idol's" best. Go through our list, think long and hard and then vote in our poll -- "American Idol" "couple" edition:
Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina -- Season 10
The youngest final two ever sparked romance rumors after Lauren planted a few kisses on Scotty after he was crowned Season 10's winner. After the show, Lauren played coy, but Scotty said the two are just "really good friends.
- 5/27/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It's the million dollar question: Are "American Idol" contestants Casey Abrams and Haley Reinhart dating?
During his performance of "I Put A Spell On You" after being eliminated on Apr. 29, Casey did nothing to deny the rumors when he sang the last line of the song -- "Because you're mine" -- looking directly into Haley's eyes while holding onto her shoulders. In an exit interview with the press, Casey talked about his last performance and whether or not he's actually dating Haley.
"I was saying goodbye to my very special musical friend," Casey says of serenading Haley at the end of his performance. "I didn't plan on ending up on Haley. It just happened that way. Nothing was planned."
When asked if he and Haley are currently dating, Casey answers, "No, we are not." Later, the bass-playing crooner was asked if the two were ever romantically involved during the show,...
During his performance of "I Put A Spell On You" after being eliminated on Apr. 29, Casey did nothing to deny the rumors when he sang the last line of the song -- "Because you're mine" -- looking directly into Haley's eyes while holding onto her shoulders. In an exit interview with the press, Casey talked about his last performance and whether or not he's actually dating Haley.
"I was saying goodbye to my very special musical friend," Casey says of serenading Haley at the end of his performance. "I didn't plan on ending up on Haley. It just happened that way. Nothing was planned."
When asked if he and Haley are currently dating, Casey answers, "No, we are not." Later, the bass-playing crooner was asked if the two were ever romantically involved during the show,...
- 4/29/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
James Whitmore, who played such American icons as Harry Truman, Will Rogers and Theodore Roosevelt, died Friday of lung cancer at his home in Malibu. He was 87.
Whitmore was twice nominated for Academy Awards -- as best actor in 1976 for "Give 'em Hell, Harry!," in which he played Truman, and as best supporting actor in 1950 for the war movie "Battleground."
He also won an Emmy Award in 2000 for a guest-starring role on "The Practice," as well as a Tony Award for "Command Decision."
Whitmore was diagnosed with cancer a week before Thanksgiving. "My father believed that family came before everything, that work was just a vehicle in which to provide for your family," his son Steve Whitmore, who works as spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, told the Associated Press. "At the end, and in the last two and a half months of his life, he was surrounded by his family.
Whitmore was twice nominated for Academy Awards -- as best actor in 1976 for "Give 'em Hell, Harry!," in which he played Truman, and as best supporting actor in 1950 for the war movie "Battleground."
He also won an Emmy Award in 2000 for a guest-starring role on "The Practice," as well as a Tony Award for "Command Decision."
Whitmore was diagnosed with cancer a week before Thanksgiving. "My father believed that family came before everything, that work was just a vehicle in which to provide for your family," his son Steve Whitmore, who works as spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, told the Associated Press. "At the end, and in the last two and a half months of his life, he was surrounded by his family.
- 2/6/2009
- by By Duane Byrge
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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