LOS ANGELES(AP)
Backstage meddling has caught up "American Idol"
favorite David Archuleta's dad, who's been banned from
rehearsals, a person working for the TV talent contest said
Friday.
Jeff Archuleta was told this week by producers that he can no
longer join 17-year-old son as David as he prepares for the show,
the person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. The
person wasn't authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the
condition of anonymity.
The show's action was first reported Friday by the online
Web site TMZ.
David Archuleta of Murray, Utah, is one of three contestants
left as the top-rated Fox show heads toward the Jan. 20-21 finale.
The fresh-faced teenager with the big voice has consistently been
deemed a front-runner by the judges and been a consistent fan
favorite.
Jeff Archuleta's intense backstage involvement had become a
source of concern for the series, the person connected with
"American Idol" said _ but it was a lyric change on
Tuesday's show that pushed producers to act.
Despite a warning, Jeff Archuleta insisted on altering
"Stand by Me," one of two songs his son sang on the show
Tuesday. By adding a verse from Sean Kingston's "Beautiful
Girls," the father incurred additional costs for
"American Idol," the person said.
Fox declined comment. Attempts to reach Jeff Archuleta for
comment were unsuccessful. A phone number listed under his name in
Murray, Utah, was no longer in service, and Fox did not immediately
respond to a request Friday evening for help in contacting the
family.
Earlier Friday, David Archuleta was honored at a hometown
celebration held at his high school in Murray, during which Utah
Gov. Jon Huntsman declared "David Archuleta Day."
The singer and his family declined to be interviewed at the
event, but David Archuleta did speak with the Salt Lake City Fox
affiliate, KSTU-TV. "Wow," he exclaimed as he viewed the
cheerleading squad outside his stretch limousine.
The other finalists left in competition for the "Idol"
title and a record contract are David Cook and Syesha Mercado.
Cook, a native of suburban Blue Springs, Mo., had his own
homecoming celebration Friday in Kansas City, while Mercado was
feted Bradenton, Fla.
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