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American Idol Highlights Tonight: Katy Perry, Tasha Layton, and Jason Greene

Just like any other episode of American Idol, tonight’s had its ups and downs. Although, people like the hilariously awful Jason Greene keep it interesting enough, but I’d still rather watch the talented instead of the train wrecks. Luckily this night had plenty to go around. Katy Perry was the guest judge in a somewhat tame episode overall. That doesn’t mean there wasn’t a few questionable things….

Katy Perry had a run in with a feisty Jason Greene.  Can’t say I don’t agree with him about her red top. Watch his awful rendition of the Diviynl’s “I Touch Myself”:

Luckily the evening was not all bad. Preacher Tasha Layton, yes you read that right, she is a preacher. Watch the video below, and let us know if you liked her audition:

Blake Fehl

Member of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. Co-Founder of Saint Brewis and Review St. Louis. Digital Strategist by day, film/beer/hockey fanatic by night.

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  • Katy Perry should be the new judge on American Idol! She is funny, straight forward and completely right.. bye, bye Cara!!! I loved her last night. Hope we will see her again!

    As for April Lavigne, what was she wearing? And was she on something when she was making this stupid comments??? I wonder why she was picked???

    WHat does everyone else thinks??

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