And the award goes to...
Alison "Hi, my name is Alison Bradley and I watch American Idol."
Chorus: "Hello Alison"
I woke up early this morning to tune into the show live. An hour ago a colleague was reading the news online and called out, "Guess who won American Idol?" I found myself climbing on the desk with excitement and dread. Did I want to find out or should I wait for the grand finale this evening? They've got me hooked.
Yes, it's embarassing but true. I tuned in about five weeks ago and have since not been able to tear myself away. I find the episodes engaging yet tacky, the contestants appalling yet catchy and the competition itself ridiculous. But I'm one of the millions of people who tune in every week for a little dose of who the next American Idol might be.
This addiction (yes, I've said it) entirely contradicts my own perception of who I am. Every week I'm mortified when asking my roommates to change the channel at idol time, or when I find myself discussing the possible outcomes. When did I become this...lame?
I know there are no fingers to point, no blame to cast so here I am admitting that the show sucked me in and I'm waiting for the results. And hopefully when the competition is over, I can spend some time re-connecting with the non-American-idol-addict-Alison.