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Abdul began working with a new manager, David Sonenberg, in recent weeks, and he said last month that prospects for a deal looked dim. "What I want to say most, is how much I appreciate the undying support and enormous love that you have showered upon me," Abdul said to followers on Twitter in making her announcement. A onetime-Los Angeles Lakers cheerleader, Abdul became an award-winning choreographer and singer, didn't indicate her post-"Idol" career plans in her tweet. DioGuardi didn't slip smoothly into her new job. She endured eye rolls from Cowell over her comments and criticism of her judging abilities and long-winded, earnest style from viewers. She admitted to suffering nerves and worrying about fitting in. But DioGuardi provided one of the season's highlights: Her feud with Katrina "Bikini Girl" Darrell during the audition rounds, when the judge
-- a talented singer in her own right -- told the scantily clad wannabe to bring a stripper pole next time. Abdul, whom contestants regularly lauded for being warm and supportive, was unlikely to make such a cutting remark. But she brought her own measure of interest to "Idol." She appeared on camera with several maladies, including a manicure-induced infection and injuries sustained tripping over her dog. Abdul could be meandering in her remarks and was at times inordinately giggly. In 2005, an ex-contestant claimed he and Abdul had an affair in 2003, which Abdul denied. Fox, which said it investigated the man's claims, stood by her. "American Idol" starts its ninth season in January. ___ Fox is a unit of News Corp. ___ On the Net:
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