
"I'm not going to pretend that we're even going to contemplate saving you," said Simon Cowell in the moments before Joy's "last-ditch" performance, which was supposed to be her chance to convince them to keep her around.
As Celebrity Bug predicted, joining Joy in the bottom three this week were: 16-year-old high school student Allison Iraheta from Los Angeles and 21-year-old college student Anoop Desai from Chapel Hill, N.C.
Kara Dioguardi attacked her song choice while being heckled by the audience, insisting said she would have rather heard Adele's "Chasing Pavements" instead of the Marley tune. Cowell also lashed out, calling her performance "boring" and "indulgent."
"I love you, Simon, but I don't care," Joy retaliated Wednesday.
A miffed Cowell got the last word, even though she had been one of the judges' wild-card picks: "Megan, with the greatest respect, when you said that you don't care, nor do we. ... This is your swan song. Enjoy it."
On next Tuesday's performance show, the top eight finalists will perform tunes released the year of their birth. All of the remaining finalists, except for Iraheta, were born in the 1980s.
In addition to the results, Pop star Lady GaGa hit the stage to perform her latest hit, "Poker Face", which hit No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week. As did, reigning American Idol David Cook, who performed his single, "Come Back to Me".
Riveting.
Riveting.
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