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'American Idol' Alum Chris Daughtry Weighs In On Judging Changes


 
'Huge Aerosmith fan' is intrigued by possibility of Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez joining panel.
 
by MTV News staff


Chris Daughtry at the 2010 Teen Choice Awards (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Chris Daughtry comes from a simpler reality-show era; he was on "American Idol" in 2006, when the show had its three founding judges — Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson — passing


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judgment on the contestants that crossed their path. Now, of course, Abdul is long gone, and Cowell has followed her out the door. Meanwhile, recent addition Ellen DeGeneres left the show after just one season, and rumors are thick that Kara DioGuardi, a judge since 2009, might head for the exit as well.

Though the "Idol" landscape has changed drastically since Daughtry's time on its stage, the multiplatinum rocker is very much looking forward to seeing what Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez, who are rumored to be joining the panel for the show's 10th season, will bring to the table.

"I'm a huge Aerosmith fan, so it's going to be interesting to see how his off-stage persona is and how he handles judging the contestants," Daughtry told MTV News on the blue carpet at the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday. "It's also going to be interesting to see if J. Lo can criticize someone, because she's such a sweetheart."

With the famously acerbic Cowell out of the mix, Daughtry has a feeling that the Aerosmith frontman might take over the role of caustic truth-teller. "Maybe that's where Steven Tyler comes in," he said.

Daughtry also seemed sympathetic to the reasons behind DeGeneres' exit.

"I love Ellen to death, and I was never sure if that was a fit for her," he said. "She's such a fan of music and it always seemed like she was a little uncomfortable judging them. I think she made the right decision."

What do you think of the possible changes coming to "American Idol"? Let us know in the comments!


This report is from MTV News.









 
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