Paula Abdul -- Crazy Magnet

A bunch of crazy people were out in Hollywood last night -- Paula Abdul was there, but for a nice change, she wasn't one of 'em.

Paula Abdul -- Crazy Magnet

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"A.I." Suing The Pants Off "Stripper Idol"

The people behind "American Idol" love amateurs -- just not the kind you find in strip clubs.

FremantleMedia -- the massive corporation that created "American Idol" -- is suing the owners of the Palazio Men's Club in Texas -- which the suit describes as "a gentlemen's club at which women remove off their clothes while dancing to music" -- over a $500 stripper competition they held called "Stripper Idol."

In the lawsuit, filed this week in U.S District Court in Texas, Fremantle claims Palazio's competition -- which allegedly jacked Idol's name and trademarked logo -- has tarnished the singing show's good name.

Fremantle is looking to strip away the club's profits from "S.I." -- along with collecting on all damages sustained and legal fees accrued from the suit.

The club's owner, Lampros, told us: "I don't feel they have any grounds to sue ... This is just our way of inticing [sic] people to come out and have a good time and contribute to the economic crisis that is going on."

Billy Ray Cyrus: American Idol?!

Here's 47-year-old Miley-maker Billy Ray Cyrus (left) in Beverly Hills on Monday -- and "American Idol" champ Kelly Clarkson (right).

One of them is rockin' ... highlights.

We're just sayin'.

Obama and Pickler -- Total BFFs

"American Idol" alum Kellie Pickler got to take a picture with Barack Obama at the DC airport yesterday....

We won't tell her he's made of cardboard if you don't...

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Jennifer Hudson Still Not Ready to Work

Jennifer Hudson was scheduled to begin shooting the video for her next single, "If It Isn't Love" next week, but has put the brakes on going back to work.

Reports surfaced earlier this week that JHud had decided to return to work, because she had been on hiatus since the October killings of her mother, brother and nephew. A source tells Us Weekly, "The video was set up before the tragedy and she felt like she should finish what she started, but she's realized that she's not ready to go back to work."

A rep for Hudson, however, calls the original video plans speculation. Jennifer's brother-in-law William Balfour was officially charged with the murders December 2.

"American Idol" Reality Check

Our "American Idol" spies tell us Season 8 is going to look more like "Big Brother" than a true singing competition.

We're told producers have decided to show how the contestants interact with each other off the stage. They will show a lot more "behind the scenes" than ever before. But here's the problem -- the show is a cash cow and they've already taken time out of the singing competition for more commercials. Now they're going to take even more time out for the whole "bitch-you-stole-my-blouse" thing.

And we're now told firmly the new, fourth judge is not there to replace Paula. Producers think four is the magic number. The downside -- when one or two judges tell contestants they suck, is it overkill to hear it from four?

And no "Idol Gives Back" this coming season. After all, they gotta pay Simon ...

"A.I." to Paula -- Muzzle It, Honey

Paula Abdul was told in no uncertain terms before her "Letterman" appearance last night to put a lid on her feud with "A.I." producers.

Our sources say Paula is "extremely pissed" at "A.I." producers for putting Paula Goodspeed on the show, despite the fact Goodspeed had been harassing Abdul for years -- mad enough to make a stink on Dave's show.

But before tape rolled, we're told "A.I." suits got in touch with Abdul and demanded that she not stoke the coals. "A.I." made it clear -- they were paying Paula's bills so she needed to play by their rules.

Ultimately, Paula played ball, though somewhat insincerely. But it may have paid off. We've learned "A.I." has already opened negotiations with Abdul for Season 9 -- the talks have gone on for more than a month. That goes against the prevailing view that the fourth judge who debuts in the upcoming Season 8 will replace her.

Stay tuned.

Paula Abdul Declares War

Here's Laker Girl turned "American Idol" judge Paula Abdul in NYC last night -- and a reenactment of a British "Redcoat"soldier during the War of 1812.

One of them did not deploy a wardrobe stylist.

We're just sayin'.

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Dave's Fury Over Paula's Stalker -- "Sue, Sue, Sue"

David Letterman and Paula Abdul have one thing in common -- creepy stalkers -- and when she was on his show last night, he had only one piece of advice: "Sue these baboons!"

Letterman got pretty serious, telling Paula that Fox and Idol producers "exposed her to great risk," and if she wanted to, Abdul could pull off the "biggest lawsuit in the history of television" -- but all Paula wanted to do was see a monkey sneeze.

Abdul -- Stalker Wanted Me Dead

Paula Abdul dropped bomb after bomb on the people behind "American Idol" -- blaming them for exposing her home address to people like suicidal fan Paula Goodspeed, who Abdul claims wrote morbid letters insisting the judge needed to die.

The verbal attack went down last night on Barbara Walters' Sirius radio show.

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Abdul Attacks Idol: They Knew About Stalker

Paula Abdul is pissed off -- and lashing out at "American Idol," claiming she begged "Idol" producers to keep suicidal fan Paula Goodspeed off the show -- but even after the desperate warning, the dangerously obsessed fan made the show anyway.

Just moments ago on "The View," Babwa went into detail about an interview she did with Paula on her Sirius radio show last night, where Abdul also claimed she's the victim of a three-way conspiracy to ruin her career -- and the perps are bigwigs at Fox, "Idol" and Simon Cowell himself.

"Idol" already added a fourth judge to the new season -- which, in Barbara's opinion, will be Paula's last.

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Abdul: Suicidal Fan Stalked Me for 17 Years

How's this for scary: Paula Abdul says the obsessed fan who committed suicide right outside her house has been following her for 17 years.

Abdul -- Suicidal Fan Stalked Me for 17 Years

Abdul revealed on "The View" she's been dealing with Paula Goodspeed, whose body was found November 11 in her car, since her "Forever Your Girl" days.

Paula Abdul -- Valley Girl

Paula Abdul was kicking it in the Valley last night at the Sherman Oaks Galleria -- in a mood to talk about all things Paula -- from stalkers to Laker girl prep talks.

Paula Abdul -- Valley Girl

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Prescription Bottles Found by Abdul Fan's Body

Prescription drugs may have been what killed the obsessed fan who allegedly overdosed near Paula Abdul's house last week.

Law enforcement sources tell TMZ "multiple prescription bottles" were found by Paula Goodspeed's body in her car. No word yet what type of drugs the prescriptions were for.

As we reported earlier, Goodspeed had overdosed in the exact same area around a year ago.

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Paula Abdul's Suicide Pact

To say Paula Abdul had a bad week would be an understatement.

Precautionary measures were taken while "American Idol" filmed at the Kodak Theater this week. All contestants, families and staff were strictly told not to mention anything about the suicide that occurred in front of Paula's home saying, "It would put Paula in a bad mood and not be good for camera."

TMZ sources close to the production say no one tested the new Paula rule and the tapings went without incident.

The rule is said to continue throughout the season. Calls to Paula Abdul's reps have yet to be returned.

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