‘American Idol XIII’: Caleb Johnson uses derogatory term for social media spammers

Caleb Johnson -Is Caleb Johnson really ready for the platform that comes with “American Idol“? There have been times this season where we have really started to wonder this, including when he was hamming it up back when Harry Connick Jr. performed during one of the results show. He seems to have this personality that makes him yearn to be the next Jack Black, but this isn’t always the sort of show for that.

Even with that, though, he may have screwed himself over with some of the comments that he made recently towards people who suggest songs to him on social media. Following his honest proclamation that he hated singing “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” (which we actually liked, for the record), Caleb also told AfterBuzz TV the following about whether social media has changed the show, using a derogatory term for those who are mentally disabled:

Yeah. It gives access to a bunch of ret*rds to talk to me. I don’t really enjoy having to see somebody telling me what song I have to sing … at this point of the competition, I can pick and choose my own songs … [and] I don’t need 10,000 people saying ‘You should sing this, you should sing that, listen to me.’”

Could this legitimately hurt his chances at making it all the way this season? It’s definitely not going to help him in any way that he made them. Obviously, Caleb was upset about some spam that he has gotten on social media, and he doesn’t even use his Twitter as much as other people. Some may not care about what he said, and choose to vote for him anyway. Others may not be aware.

It should be noted, though, that he has already apologized for the remark in a Facebook post:

“For the record that juvenile comment I made in the interview was not directed towards my fans but to the wackos that send hundreds of hate messages a day to me ! You guys are amazing and I cannot thank you enough for your support. Sorry if it offended anybody it was the wrong choice of words . Also I greatly appreciate it when you guys give me song suggestions but it gets really overwhelming at the volume it comes in so please understand ! Rock on !:)”

In closing, let’s point out something pretty ironic. Caleb’s used derogatory language, and Jena Irene and Alex Preston said “no” to the show’s twist that would have kept Sam Woolf around for another week. Could there be a way that Jessica Meuse, despite being sandbagged by production and the judges, is actually the most-likable person left? We’re stirring the pot a little here just for fun, mostly because we have no problem with what either Alex or Jena did.

Will you still vote for Caleb after these comments, and do you blame the show for not preparing the contestants enough for interviews as much as you do him? Share below, and head over here to get some other song-worthy  updates via our CarterMatt Newsletter.

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