‘American Idol’: Kris Allen Crowned the Winner in Finale Shocker

May 21st, 2009 by Joes Place Leave a reply »
  • Tonight, in a finish that left even the winner shocked, Kris Allen, a 23-year-old from Conway, Ark., came in first on season 8 of “American Idol.”

The runner-up, 26-year-old Adam Lambert of San Diego, had been considered the likely winner since nearly the start of the season. His inventive performances and huge vocal range consistently won the best critiques from the judges while Kris, an assuming pop-rocker, flew under the radar for much of the season.

After the results of the voting on Tuesday’s final performance episode were announced (reportedly, nearly 100 million votes were cast, a show record), Kris was basically speechless. “Are you serious?” he asked host Ryan Seacrest. “Are you friggin’ serious?”

Asked how it felt to win, he said, “It feels good, but Adam deserves this.”

Kris ended the night in a shower of confetti, singing what will likely be his first single, “No Boundaries,” which was co-written by judge Kara DioGuardi. Ironically, that was the song that most highlighted the judges’ preference for Adam after both finalists had performed it on Monday’s show. In their final comments, the judges had almost seemed to be trying to prepare Kris for his inevitable loss.

That was only the final quarter hour of the two-hour show, which was mostly filled with a variety of music.

Last season’s winner, David Cook, performed his song “Permanent.” The version will be available on iTunes, and the proceeds will go to a charity seeking a cure for brain cancer. (Cook’s brother died last month of the disease.)

The previously eliminated finalists from this season all got what could be a last chance to sing on national TV. In addition to group numbers, most of the contestants were matched up with established performers. Among the better performances were Lil Rounds’ duet with Queen Latifah on “Cue the Rain,” Allison Iraheta’s with Cyndi Lauper on “Time After Time,” Kris’ with Keith Urban on “Kiss a Girl,” and Adam’s with Kiss on “Detroit Rock City” and “Rock and Roll All Nite.”

The five female contestants introduced Fergie, who sang “Big Girls Don’t Cry” solo and then was joined with the Black Eyed Peas on “Boom Boom Pow.”

Megan Joy and Michael Sarver sang a bit of Americana called “Pretty Flowers,” accompanied on banjo by Steve Martin, who wrote the song (and predicted that he would be the winner tonight).

Finally Adam and Kris fronted Queen for a rousing performance of “We Are the Champions.”

Among the other musical guests were Lionel Richie, Carlos Santana, Jason Mraz, and Rod Stewart.

There were also some humor segments. Ryan Seacrest introduced four montages mocking the judges for their verbal tics. (Randy Jackson says “for me”; Kara DioGuardi calls rejected contestants “sweetie”; Paula Abdul stumbles over big words; and Simon Cowell keeps asking people to repeat what they just said.)

And Ryan presented the ironic Golden Idol awards, which “honor” the worst contestants from the early audition and Hollywood-week episodes. In the first of three prepared bits, the Outstanding Male award went to Nick Mitchell, who claimed he had no idea he was going to win, then ripped off his sweats to reveal he was dressed as his alter ego, Norman Gentle. He reprised his hysterical (in all senses of the word) rendition of “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.”

The Best Attitude award went to Katrina Darrell, a.k.a. Bikini Girl, who walked onstage in the expected swimwear but looked notably bustier. “I was gonna ask you what’s new,” said Ryan, “but I think I know.” During her rendition of “Vision of Love,” she was joined onstage by her fiercest critic, Kara, who outsang Katrina and then tore open her own black dress to reveal a skimpy black bikini. (Kara hurriedly declared that she did it on a bet and was going to donate the winnings to charity.)

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10 comments

  1. wallabee says:

    This is the biggest upset in American Idol history .. and all of this is because of one state Arkansas?? THAT is what I called illogical FANATISM.

  2. Johnny says:

    Nice performance Adam!I wish you won!Anyway…way to go Kris! All the best! I was tracking u guys last night off Trackle.com

  3. Camina says:

    Clearly Kris knew he was undeserving. So, let’s summarize: American Idol has nothing to do with talent, singing or even popualarity. It is how quickly one can dial a phone for 4 hours straight, and how many Gizmo 5′s they can install. Pathetic. I am not a Danny fan, but could have accepted a Danny upset aqs he has some talent closer to Adam’s–though not one contestant came close to Adam’s talent this season. But Kris? He was never even a frontrunner. He is average and will fade into obscurity. Adam is more popular as evidneced by his media profile, magazine stories/covers, ITune downlaods, online polls, goole searches and the like. This win will hurt Kris more than it will hurt Adam. His “win” will alsways be called into question–this makes Taylor Hicks look deserving. Truly.

  4. Michelle E says:

    Kris Allen was truly the dark horse, no pimping at all, but he is the embodiment of the American Idol competition, an UNKNOWN who improved week to week to win the hearts of America. This is to take nothing from Adam, the man is amazing, he will have a very long and fruitful career. The actual result means nothing, as evidenced by all of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and even 7th place finishers who made it big. Kris did a great job and deserved to win just as much as Adam. All the people on here bashing Kris need to grow up! Its a TV show! Your guy will get a recording contract I’m sure, everyone is a winner here, there is no need for these attacks on a man who has been nothing but gracious and humble. Best of luck to all the the top 13, they are all very talented and will hopefully put out music of their own! <3

  5. CHERlovesADAM says:

    ARKANSAS WINS, AMERICA LOSES. WAY TO GO…. lol!

  6. recovering Idol addict says:

    Michelle E: Kris Allen was truly the dark horse, no pimping at all, but he is the embodiment of the American Idol competition, an UNKNOWN who improved week to week to win the hearts of America. This is to take nothing from Adam, the man is amazing, he will have a very long and fruitful career. The actual result means nothing, as evidenced by all of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and even 7th place finishers who made it big. Kris did a great job and deserved to win just as much as Adam. All the people on here bashing Kris need to grow up! Its a TV show! Your guy will get a recording contract I’m sure, everyone is a winner here, there is no need for these attacks on a man who has been nothing but gracious and humble. Best of luck to all the the top 13, they are all very talented and will hopefully put out music of their own! <3

    I disagree. I think Kris will be the ultimate loser. His supposed “win” will always be called into question. He will remain forever under the “never should’ve, really didn’t win” cloud of Adam. Adam gets more attention as the one who should have won. Kris is destined to fade into obscurity in a few years. This is a matter of circumstances and none of this is the poor kid’s fault. Sorry Kris–

  7. CHERlovesADAM says:

    Arkansas wins, America Loses. Nice job, LOL!

  8. Shane says:

    Last time I checked, Arkansas was part of America. I voted for Adam, but stop being sore losers. It was I think the best Top 2 yet and they’re both going to become insanely successful, by varying degrees or otherwise.

  9. Rob says:

    This all comes down to record sales. If Adam wants to prove idol wrong he better sell 2 to 3 million units on his 1st CD . I can’t imagine Kris selling more than the obligatory Idol Winner (minus taylor hicks) 1 million Units. Only Daughtry, Carrie, and Kelly have reached those type numbers on their debuts and are still relevant. David Cook it’s still to early to tell.

  10. JazzRocks says:

    Time will tell which of the two is more successful. I’m betting on Adam. But I don’t know – if America didn’t recognize the extent of his talent to make him the winner of AI then it probably won’t change in his post-Idol career. It’s a shame & says more about the tastes of America than it does about Adam.

    I really hope they’re both successful – Kris seems like a great guy. But if I had to pick one, there’s no contest at all.