American Idol protest rally planned
Monday, March 5, 2007
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Some activist dude is organizing a rallyoutside the Kodak Theater in Hollywood to protest what is claimed as a double standard. It’s all because of this girl…Antonella Barba, who had even more scandal photos leaked to the internet today and now has a website trying to profit from them.

With the recent headlines regarding explicit photos of “Idol”’s season six contestant Antonella Barba being brought to focus via news outlets and on talk programs nationwide, a celebrity rally on Tuesday will examine the issue of a double standard as it relates to the Fox-TV program’s treatment of Frenchie Davis.
Tuesday’s planned rally/press conference is scheduled to be held at 11 am in front of the Kodak Theater in Hollywood where the “American Idol” program is broadcast from.
Four years ago Davis was dismissed from the show for purported racy photos. But those photos, which Davis told EUR in an exclusive interview, were never seen either by the “Idol” powers that be, nor the public. On top of that she maintains her photos were of her modeling lingerie. Barbas’ are of the hardcore porn type and have actually been published and seen by the public.
Project Islamic Hope’s Ali, who is known for his no nonsense, take no prisoners style of speaking out on current issues, will be joined at the rally by season one “Idol” Producer Tarvenia Jones, Frenchie Davis (by phone), and Belinda Foster, manager of Frenchie Davis.
First of all the “hardcore porn type” photos have been proven to be fakes. Antonella has plenty of suggestive ones, but as of yet…no openly nude photos of any kind. The most wild thing she’s done seems to be of her posing in the fountain of the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. supposedly while she was drunk.
I say let her compete in the games. She really doesn’t sing that well anyway.
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