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Advertisement | Ex-Stripper Booted Off "American Idol"Herandez's Weak Performance Of Beatles Song Hastened His Exit From ShowMarch 13, 2008 ![]() ![]() Who Will Be The Next McIdol?Fourteen McDonald's employees from around the world will showcase their singing talents and compete for a $25,000 prize as finalists in the company's version of "American Idol." Benno Schmidt reports. | Share/Embed (CBS/AP) David Hernandez's weak performance of the Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There" drew jeers from the judges and the least amount of votes from the fans this week, making him the first of the final 12 contestants to get the boot this season. The 24-year-old ex-stripper from Glendale, Ariz., made headlines last week after it was revealed to The Associated Press that he worked as a stripper at a Phoenix club with a "mostly male" clientele. "Honestly, things happen for a reason," Hernandez said before leaving the stage Wednesday. "I think we all have a plan. ... This isn't it for me." The judges didn't think much of his performance Tuesday. Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson thought he overdid his vocal phrasing. Simon Cowell was underwhelmed. "No. No. No. I thought it was corny verging on desperate," said Cowell. "I didn't think it was a particularly strong performance." Kristy Lee Cook, a 24-year-old from Selma, Ore., and Syesha Mercado, a 21-year-old from Sarasota, Fla., rounded out the bottom three vote-getters. Host Ryan Seacrest said that this week the show received more than 29 million viewer votes via text messaging and toll-free phone lines. Finalists had the opportunity to perform classics from the John Lennon-Paul McCartney songbook this week. The show's producers recently got permission to use songs belonging to Sony/ATV Music Publishing, a company formed by Sony and Michael Jackson. The standouts were Carly Smithson ("Come Together"), Brooke White ("Let It Be"), David Cook ("Eleanor Rigby") and Chikezie ("She's A Woman"). David Archuleta, whose cover of Lennon's "Imagine" drew heaps of praise two weeks ago, showed that he's merely mortal when he flubbed the lyrics to "We Can Work It Out." That didn't fly with Cowell, who called the 17-year-old's performance "a mess." The show opened with an animated intro from the "cast" of the upcoming "Horton Hears A Who." Then, Seacrest introduced the actor behind the voice of Horton, Jim Carrey, who was sitting in the audience wearing the character's elephant ears and feet. "This must be a Fox movie, huh?" said Seacrest. "You had to point out the elephant in the room," Carrey shot back. Wednesday's show also featured a performance by season-five finalist Katharine McPhee and musician David Foster (on the piano). © MMVII, CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report. | Advertisement Adult Cancer Therapies May Benefit KidsCBS News Anchor Katie Couric: New, Targeted Innovations Could Ease Smallest Victims' Pain |
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