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Abdul said "Idol" producers ignored her protests and brought Goodspeed on the show "for entertainment value."
"It's fun for them to cause me stress," Abdul said. "This was something that would make good television."
Abdul is selling her house, but the tragedy now threatens to snowball into a shameful fiasco for Fox. Idol relies on a hard-core fan base that takes the show quite seriously, participates in votes and lends the show its aura as a celebrity factory. By tormenting Abdul and, in their way, humiliating her stalker, Idol producers risk a furious backlash from those fans."It's fun for them to cause me stress," Abdul said. "This was something that would make good television."
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