May 21, 2009
America Picks A New ‘American Idol’ For 2009
ATTENTION: 'AMERICAN IDOL' SPOILER ALERT WARNING

After many weeks of whittling down the pool of contestants to the final two, American Idol crowned a new reigning champ to take the title of American Idol … and last night’s show was a doozy. As you should be well aware, Adam Lambert and Kris Allen were the last two competitors standing and who performed on Monday night in the final showdown:


Just in case you missed watching the finale last night and just in case you missed news of the winner as it saturated every corner of the Internets, I’ll keep the reveal behind the cut. After the jump, find out who won and who lost in this year’s American Idol competition …

Much to pretty much everyone’s surprise Adam Lambert did NOT win last night’s competition … despite the fact that Entertainment Weekly thought he was a shoe-in and featured him on the cover of their magazine weeks before last night’s finale:


It was actually Kris Allen, the little guy with the guitar, who shocked the world and won the title … he is our new American Idol:


Kris Allen beamed with disbelief, shook his head as if to reject that this was really happening and doubled over in shock. The fact that he’d just beaten rollicking vocal powerhouse Adam Lambert for the “American Idol” title wasn’t going to sink in quickly for the unassuming underdog from Arkansas. The only downside to this stunning victory: He was going to have to sing “No Boundaries” one more time. “I’m sorry, I don’t even know what to feel right now. This is crazy,” said the 23-year-old from Conway, Ark., as he leaned on host Ryan Seacrest to keep from staggering. Allen’s smooth vocals and boy-next-door image gave him the edge after nearly 100 million viewer votes were cast, turning the theatrical Lambert into the most unlikely of also-rans. When the season started, Allen seemed unsure he had a right to take center stage, let alone stand there and snatch victory from such a formidable rival. During his “Idol” audition last summer, Allen, hands in his pockets and a newsboy cap pulled down around his eyes, was asked by the judges if he was the best singer around. “You know, there’s probably people who are better than me,” was Allen’s response, offered in the quiet, low-key spirit he retained despite his growing profile. Conversely, Lambert’s commanding vocal range and stage presence — and the judges’ lavish adoration — at times turned “Idol” into “The Adam Lambert Show,” with the other contestants mere guests. But it turned out that “Idol” viewers could embrace a gifted performer like Lambert, one who sported black nail polish and bold self-assurance, only to a point. Cowell tipped his hat to both contestants Wednesday night, who shared a moment of musical camaraderie when they joined with Queen on the rock anthem “We Are the Champions.” “To both of you, and I don’t normally mean this, I thought you were both brilliant … the future’s all yours,” the judge said. “Adam did win. So did Kris. Nobody lost tonight. These are two champions,” said Kiss guitarist Paul Stanley from backstage. The comments from Cowell and Stanley aren’t necessarily empty platitudes. Past contestants can testify that losing the title doesn’t mean you’re a loser, nor does winning mean you’re a shoo-in for superstardom. Chris Daughtry and Jennifer Hudson, who finished fourth and seventh in their respective seasons, have gone on to huge success. As for “Idol” winners, they range from blockbuster artists like Carrie Underwood to the mostly under-the-radar Taylor Hicks. Backstage, Lambert was asked about how his second-place finish would be interpreted online. “The blogs have a lot of opinions, don’t they?” he said, smiling and looking relaxed. His own interpretation? “I think Kris won because he’s a great artist and I was happy to be runner-up to that,” he said. Wednesday’s outcome echoed last year’s contest, which also looked at the outset like it was going the other way. Cowell all but crowned David Archuleta after the performance finale, calling his a “knockout performance” — but the victory went to David Cook. Lambert was such a powerful, unique performer that his fans were allowed a sense of entitlement on his behalf. But his triumph wasn’t inevitable. When Allen and Lambert were declared the finalists last week, just 1 million viewer votes separated the pair out of 88 million cast. Allen bloomed during the season, gaining more assurance onstage and winning viewers over with his heartfelt vocals, modest demeanor and well-scrubbed good looks.

When I heard the news, I was pretty damn surprised myself — but mainly because I was totally influenced by the media hype machine (I don’t even watch the show and, yet, I thought that Adam had the competition in the bag because that is what everyone was saying) … but the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. Adam Lambert lost because of a mix of circumstances. First, he was overhyped (the media saturation did not help him, in the end it hurt him). Second, Danny Gokey‘s fans/voters went over to support Kris Allen (all the voters who were voting for Adam all along stuck with him but the Gokey + Allen fans put Kris over the top). Third, you can never underestimate the Christian vote (just like in California when it was widely believed that same-sex marriage would be upheld, Christian voters came out in droves and won … it’s very clear who they were supporting in this competition). In the end, Adam Lambert will be totally fine … he will deffo have a huge career and by not winning, he is not saddled down by the constraints of having to be the American Idol (ie. he won’t have to sing that horrible Kara DioGuardi song No Boundaries ever again!). Kris Allen absolutely deserves to win … his talent, in the end, is what made the difference. Much congrats to him.

The thing about American Idol is … once all the drama dies down (in the fast-paced world of the Interweb, that should happen sometime today) we can all move on and focus on something else. After all, it won’t be long until American Idol starts casting for next season’s competition.

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  1. Marzi says:

    What happened to being able to vote only a certain number of times? Being able to vote as many times as you want during two hours does not in anyway determine the popularity of a contestant. I liked both contestants, but I have so many other things to do than vote for two hours. Viewership on AI is going down (least watched finale since first season) yet votes are still setting records? Dancing with the Stars limits the number of times you can vote (I think it’s 11 or 12), maybe AI should as well.

  2. mimi says:

    im not american, i didnt vote – but i have been watching the show on tv (we get the show a day after it airs in the US) – but they had even hyped this adam dude here! the commercials they showed for the finale only featured adam for crying out loud (no mention of kris!)..
    .
    as far as im concerned, kris had a more chilled subtle style that i absolutely adore. i think his style of music would have more longevity for a career.. whereas adam will have the hype for a while and then … who knows?
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    with that said i could be totally wrong! however, the songs i did see adam sing (mad world in particular) i thought were pretty awful. thats just me though!

  3. mimi says:

    ^ sorry, forgot to mention im in australia! :)

  4. joey says:

    i have to agree, people made this too much a political statement about gay acceptance, its about whose a better singer and kris allen had a way more laid back style than adam who was too theatrical. I didn’t like how Adam had to make every performance so over the top and shriek, if people voted b/c of political/religious beliefs they missed the point of the competition. I’m just glad Gokey didn’t win, he was annoying and arrogant and very sanctimonious.

  5. Laura says:

    While I don’t think you meant to offend anyone, Trent, it seems as though some people, myself included, were slightly perturbed by your comment about the “Christian vote.” I do think that it was on of several aspects that led to Kris’ victory over Adam, however I think it was inappropriate to single out Christians as a cause (not the cause, mind you). I think a more appropriate choice would have been “conservative” or “religious.” Making assumptions about Christians is just as bad as people of conservative or religious values making assumptions about Adam or the gay community in general. The light that you casted on Christians, though hopefully unintentionally, with your comment was fairly negative. I’m not pleased with some views that Christians have taken, especially regarding gay rights, but Christians are certainly not the only people who take issues with gay people. I am not attacking anyone here but merely pointing out my thoughts. Everyone is, of course, entitled to his or her own opinion.

  6. sarah says:

    ahh adam will do perfectly fine, he already has a music contract .. so im pretty sure just because he didnt win idol and a trophy? doesnt mean thats the end of his career. Arkansas is what won it for Kris. Like 39 million just from the state.

    I both loved Kris and Adam, i would of been happy if any of them won. But now thinking back im kind of happy that Adam didnt win hes not under any dumb american idol contracta nd hes free to do whatever he wants to do.

    Comparing Kris and Adam is like comparing an apple to a watermelon , completely seperate things. Thye both sing for different genres and good at what they do.

  7. Apples v 2 says:

    Wow, surprising Christian comment!

    Somehow I knew Kris would win, and not because people hate the supposedly gay Adam, but because Adam is “too out-there”. Of course I don’t believe in that, but that’s how America rolls sometimes.

  8. Bebe says:

    About the “Christian vote” thing – which hasn’t been beaten to death at all…

    I’ve never taken that term to mean “the vote of any and all Christians”. I’ve always taken it to refer to those (relatively few) people who DO vote “Christian”. Like someone said above, it’s more of a conversation or religious thing. THOSE people (i.e. Christians who vote Christian, not just Christians who vote) would have voted for Kris… You’re right there, Trent.

    I think the problem is, while lots of Christians are watching AI, not a lot of “Christian voters” are, so the statement is rubbing people the wrong way… because, seriously, teenage girls (even if Christian) do not equal the Christian vote in my mind. I also would not consider my own vote a “Christian vote” though it is a vote from a Christian. I hope this distinction is actually what you meant, Trent, because I don’t want my vote being lumped in there, especially since my stance on most real social issues doesn’t align with the conception of the Christian vote.

    And… I can’t resist saying I loved Adam – I was surprised when Kris won. I /really/ look forward to more from Adam, though hopefully with slightly less screeching. (I’m sorry but not /every/ song benefits from it). But Kris was adorable and good with instruments so I hope he can pull off a decent career and not go the way of Ruben Studdard and Taylor Hicks.

  9. Wendy says:

    “it’s very clear who they were supporting in this competition”

    While I am not offended by any of what you commented about, I do think it is unfair about the Christian comment. How is it clear who they were supporting? Is there a breakdown of who all the voters are? I voted and don’t recall being asked if I was a christian. I voted for Kris because I think is he a great talent and I like his style of music. I agree that Adam is extremely talented too, but I don’t care for all the “shrieking” he does in his songs. I wish them both the best in their careers. I’m sure they will both do well. And even though I think the comment was unfair, you are entitled to your opinion and I still adore you!!!

  10. Karly says:

    From the beginning I could never understand the appeal of Adam. When he doesn’t shriek he can sing nicely but theres no lovelyness to his voice like Kris. you could feel what Kris sang. I mean you could feel what Adam sang too but bloody ears isn’t a feeling you like very well

  11. Snorri says:

    I think Kelly and Laura have valid points. I think what is offending people is that by mentioning the “Christian vote” you are equating being a believer in Christianity with being a horrible, evil bigot. I think we can agree that they aren’t the same thing! By the way I am gay, not a Christian and deffo not an AI fan! But I am a Trent fan! :D

  12. Carolina says:

    Adam has a powerful voice, but he is just way too damn theatrical, i could never imagining listening to him on the ready.. he also doesnt really have a wide range, he can sing mainly high and cant get the low, emotionally charged notes. he doesnt have enough relevance in todays music scene, maybe in the rock n rolll eras of the past, but we dont need another freddie mercury right now, because we already had one and he was better, also adam just comes off arrogant at times, the judges favoring him and the media aswell week after week became such a putoff, it was enough already, people always look for someone with modesty. kris fits more in the music of today, can sing low and high and he is such a charming sweet, shy guy, never came off arrogant and who doenst love a bloody underdog. Adam will get a record deal anyways so who really cares if he lost. but yay for kris! dont be mean people, dont rain on his parade!

  13. Carolina says:

    and let me just add im not religous in any shape or form, i love gay people,straight people,white people, pink purple i dont judge people on race or gender or sexual preference. I did not like adam i couldnt stand listening to his screechy performances that looked like a broadway show. I also think him getting the entertainment magazine cover before he even won, the first contestant ever… was a huge slap in the face to everyone else in the competition. everyone was pushing adam so far down our throats it just made you w ant to throw up, if someone is forcing you to buy coke, you get turned off because its annoying so what do you buy? pepsi. get over it people stop being so freaking angry about adam winning. not everyone voted for kris just because he was straight and adam was gay. that is like saying every black person voted for obama just because he is black (not the case) and that gay people are only allowed to vote for adam because adam is gay. so dont say christians only voted for kris because he is straight, that is bigotry in itself. dont put people in boxes based on their religion or race or sexual preference because that is what is wrong with the world. ITS JUST A TV SHOW PEOPLE! yay for adam yay for kris.. everyone just get along

  14. Ashley says:

    Trent,
    Adam may have to sing that song again, his version was released on Itunes as well.

  15. Karie says:

    Trent! You had me until you joined the “Adam lost because he is gay” bandwagon! I don’t think the “Christian” vote, at least in the sense the media is referring to, had much to do with it. I think the hype for Adam (well deserved, mind you) probably hurt him most. He was crowned Idol from the get-go so I am sure this “loss” wont hurt him one bit! The Dude rocks in every sense of the word. He’s golden…he’ll be just fine.

  16. jenny says:

    Personally, I think people underestimated the “teeny bopper vote”
    I mean, c’mon, look at kris. As american as apple pie and cute to boot. Little girls latched on to him like they did with Hanson in the 90′s and voted and voted and voted until they couldn’t vote anymore. That plus something like 43 million votes coming from Arkansas alone (Kris’ home state) put him over the edge.
    AI at the end isn’t about talent, it’s about appeal.. and Kris appeals to a wider spectrum of people. Maybe due to beliefs, maybe due to looks.
    No one’s denying the guy is talented- but if it were voice vs. voice, Kris wouldn’t stand a chance- and even HE said that himself.

  17. kim finn says:

    i personally think that either would have made a great idol, but kris won because he does have a really good voice, he doesn’t have as wide of a range as adam but he is good. The main this is both of them will have great musical careers now that they got this far on american idol and were loved so much by the fans.

  18. KellyK. says:

    Trent, love you and the blog…i read and understood everything you wrote…and i agree, reading comprehension goes a long way.

  19. shannon says:

    I’ve read many of the comments (and replies) here and there are a few I agree with. I, too, thought that Christianity/sexuality should not play a part in who could win American Idol and it should be based purely on talent. Alas, as many would argue, is not the case. While I think bringing up the “Christian vote” is a little innappropriate, I also have to go back on my thinking and say that religion, sexual orientation, race, sex, gender…all of them, play a part in our everyday life. Whether it be the way we look at someone, who we hire for a job, the way we speak to someone..and even who we vote to win a television show contest, it is almost 100% completely impossible to take those ideologies out of our minds. They surround us all the time. As much as someone would like to say that they don’t think a certain way and that something like Christianity shouldn’t be brought up is mildly hypocritical. How many of those people judge other things in daily life because of a factor such as that? While I admittedly snicker at the fact that Adam’s loss has been partly credited to a factor such as his sexual orientation or the religious practice of the viewers, I understand why it’s brought up. It’s the world we live in and we can’t escape it.

  20. TandSara says:

    some of the people who posted shouldn’t have bothered, this is Trent’s blog, you don’t like what he says than there is a little x at the top of that window that you can click and poof you’re gone. You don’t have to come here, and Everytime you disagree with what a blogger says, you DONT have to comment either, I bet some of the naggy posters came from perez or justjared or some mess. Alot of you really didn’t read what Trent said, you just saw a label” christian” felt personally attacked( because for some reason you think someone said your name) and felt obligated to type out a full on rant. I was brought up christian and I am not offended by anything that was posted ( b/c I don’t make everything about me). I hate when people bring up stuff like being christan ( which is a religious choice and encompasses people of all walks of life) and compare it to being a race , sexual identity or ethnicity. Are you serious, it isn’t the damn same. When I was born I had black skin, when you were born you were NOT a christian( it’s something you choose and can undo). Why be offended ,this isn’t about YOU. BTW some of you posters were downright rude and disrespectful, we are all entitled to opinions but please have some tact. I didn’t even watch this season after the funny episodes in the beginning, so Im not invested in either guy, nor do I care about who won, but I live in California, don’t try to tell ME about prop 8, I had to work for a family who was out protesting it( they were morman) and it was awkward for me b /c I did not agree with them at all( and their church voted in droves) and they would tell you that they have no problem with gay people( oxymoron). Alot of christians who actually read the bible will tell you in a heartbeat how they feel about the gay community(it’s called the midwest people, Im from there, I KNOW what Im talking about, Arkansas is VERY midwestern it’s the bible belt, it’s southern baptists, church of christ and evangelists, it isn’t this liberal christianity alot of folks here may be practicing, it is very conservative,DON’T even pretend that for some people that will not bias them, it can, it doesn’t mean it does that for all, but alot of AI viewers are older people who may not be for the current progress the country is making, just as obama’s win doesn’t mean racism has dissapeared, the fact that the country is increasingly more progressive doesn’t mean these types of things don’t happen. Some people need to get out from under their rocks and meet some folk, travel,than maybe something you say will actually apply to what is going on within the topic.

    Me, I’m not nice Like Trent I could care less who I offend, If somebody else wants to get their panties in a knot, I wont lose any sleep over it. Just wanted to make sure things were said that hadn’t yet been said.

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