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We’ve been hearing all about a message that Paula Abdul left on the answering machine of a former American Idol contestant. Today the NY Daily News quotes from such a message:
Whatever the truth, ABC also plans to air a frantic answering machine message that Clark claims Abdul recently left for him at his home, on tonight’s show at 10.
“Hi, it’s Paula, call me back,” the message begins. “If the press is trying to talk to you, you say absolutely nothing. That’s all you do. These people are crazy. I don’t know what it’s regarding, but something’s going on. Okay? I hope you’re doing well.”
Is that it? Is that all ABC has to on which to found these allegations? She actually says in the message, “I don’t know what it’s regarding,” so that message can hardly be considered proof of, or even evidence of, any wrongdoing.