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Idols' Gail is gone

Idols' Gail is gone

On Tuesday night, 25-year-old Gail Nkoane from Kimberley became the first Top 10 contestant to be sent home by the 'Idols' voters.

Gail could have been given a reprieve by the 'Idols' judges after she was given one last chance to impress them at the Results Show with her impassioned performance of the Pink hit 'Please Don't Leave Me'. But the judges only have one veto that they can exercise during the Top 10 phase, and Gail was not the Idol that they chose to save.

A poll of the 'Idols' official radio partners around the country revealed that most listeners predicted this week's results correctly. 94.7 Highveld Stereo's Bailey Schneider was in the live audience at the Mosaiek Teatro and she revealed that their poll had Gail in the crosshairs, and 94.5 Kfm's Ryan O' Connor in Cape Town and Algoa fm's Charlton Tobias agreed.

For East Coast Radio in Durban, Abi Ray reported that their listeners though Pieter West would leave, and from the heartland, OFM's Tim Thabethe thought it would be Jess.

Jamie-Lee Sexton (22) from Johannesburg and Jess Yallup (22) from Durban were clearly disheartened to find themselves in the bottom three when 'Idols' host ProVerb announced the voting results, but they live to fight another day in the Top 9 Spectacular at the Mosaiek Teatro this Friday evening (10 September). Tickets to the show are now available from Computicket at R40 and R20 and the special celebrity guest judge this week will be Tamara Dey from Flash Republic.

Tuesday night's special guest stars in the 'Idols' Results Show were The Parlotones, and on Wednesday evening the Top 9 will return the favour when they open for the band on the second leg of their World Tour at Montecasino in Johannesburg.


Date Posted : 08 Sep 2010