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The Masked Singer’s Clay Aiken And Ruben Studdard Clear The Air About Alleged Feud When They Were On American Idol

 

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The Masked Singer’s Clay Aiken And Ruben Studdard Clear The Air About Alleged Feud When They Were On American Idol

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The Season 2 Idol alums spoke out about the rumors.

 

The Masked Singer threw Season 11 viewers for a loop with The Beets, as I'd imagine most viewers failed to successfully guess the talented duo. Upon elimination, famed American Idol alums Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken were revealed to be in costume, which likely shocked anyone who put stock in rumors that the respective Season 2 Idol winner and runner-up hated each other. Now, over 20 years after that life-changing finale, they're talking about the reality behind their supposed feud. 

Considering they teamed up for The Masked Singer after having previously appeared on American Idol in recent years, I figured Studdard and Aiken had by now put any lingering tensions behind them. But when they sat with CinemaBlend to talk reality TV, I had to ask them about tabloid reports about personal feuding that I could still recall seeing when I was younger. Clay Aiken listened to my story and then set the record straight: 

I was going to ask who put that bullshit on there because that never happened, but it was tabloids, so who knows? We never were competitive with each other on the show at all. We find it funny when people remind us of that time because we lived it. We know that people were always trying to pit us against each other. I mean, Ruben specifically suggested that my album come out before simply because he was not done. There was never a competition between us. And so we always find it funny that people think that.

The allegations that tension existed and thrived between the two singers was completely false, according to Clay Aiken, who recently went on tour with Ruben Studdard, which would be one of the worst things to do with a legitimate rival. They've always been supportive of each other over the years when it comes to music and seemed as thick as thieves during our interview as they did on The Masked Singer stage. I guess that makes sense if their friendship actually did start forming 20 years ago without any authentically foul feelings building up.

It's a bond that's proven strong enough for the occasional ribbing, as Studdard cracked a joke leaning into the idea that he and Aiken were enemies. The singer joked about "bullying" Aiken when they were on the show together so that he could have an edge in the competition: 

I mean I bullied him every day on the show. [Smiles]. So he was, you know, pretty much like, terrified to, sing at his best when he came on stage, you know, put myself over the top.

 

Great banter from two American Idol legends, who seem so far removed from today's current product. Not through any fault of their own, as a lot has changed about the series in over two decades. Minus the fact that both the Fox and ABC iterations are part of Ryan Seacrest's biggest hosting gigs, the world has changed drastically. Imagine the online tweets about their finale had X existed back then!

Looking back at The Beets' prior performances, which can be found by streaming The Masked Singer with a Hulu subscription, it's a shock that they didn't make it out of the Group B Finals. Gumball was just too much to overcome, it seems, though their exit, paired with fan comments, did make the other eliminated contestant, and actor Corey Feldman, feel much better about leaving. 

Their elimination also solidified my opinion that Gumball is the new frontrunner to win The Masked Singer Season 11, which is a relief. This latest season had a major problem starting out in that none of the artists stood out, but it feels like he's started to separate from the pack. The season, hopefully, has the ability to finish just as strong as when it started with Rita Ora and will hopefully get me jazzed about the idea of Season 12. 

 

 

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Clay Aiken Gives Rare Update on His Teen Son, Whose Idol Connections Will Surprise You

 

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Clay Aiken Gives Rare Update on His Teen Son, Whose Idol Connections Will Surprise You

American Idol alum Clay Aiken, who shares 15-year-old son Parker with longtime friend Jaymes Foster, told E! News whether the teen plans to follow in the musical footsteps of his famous family.

By JESS COHEN MAY 11, 2024 6:00 AMTAGS

Will Clay Aiken's son be a future American Idol contestant?

Well, as the "Invisible" singer recently explained, his and friend Jaymes Foster's 15-year-old son Parker used to sing "all the time," but he's not currently looking to get into the music business.

"He's chosen a different path," Clay told E! News in a joint interview with fellow Idol alum Ruben Studdard. "He has something else he wants to do with his life. And I'm excited for him."

But, if Parker ever changes his mind, he has a few powerhouse artists to turn to for advice.

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"My son's got a lot of not only music, but Idol in his veins," Clay noted. "His uncle is David Foster, the producer. So his aunt is Katharine McPhee."

Katharine and David, who wed in 2019, first met more than a decade earlier during the fifth season of Idol, when the latter served as the runner-up's mentor.

 

"So Parker has got a dad and an aunt, and with Ruben an uncle who all were on American Idol," Clay continued. "But he wanted to do something else. Had he wanted to sign up? Sure. I mean, I think that's what you're supposed to do is support whatever they want to do."

David Foster, Clay Aiken(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

"I think you have to do your best not to make plans for them," he added, "because they will always do something different."

 
Clay Aiken, Jaymes FosterJemal Countess/WireImage for Bon Appetit Magazine

As for Ruben, his 3-year-old son Olivier is ready to take on the music industry.

"I feel like he's already making a path towards become becoming a singer," the Idol winner—who also shares daughter Henri, 2 months, with wife Kristin Moore-Studdard—said. "Because he's always, always, always singing something. If that's his choice, I will support it."

Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard, Nick Cannon, The Masked SingerMichael Becker / FOX. ©2024 FOX Media LLC.

In the meantime, the duo's kids can re-watch their performances on Idol or, more recently, The Masked Singer

That's right, the friends were unmasked as the Beets during the May 1 episode of the Fox show.

 

 

 
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