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“I made
it onto the tour, so I’m really excited,” said a
surprisingly upbeat Ramiele Malubay in a conference call
with the media. No matter how much reporters encouraged
her to whine, the recently eliminated songstress had
nothing but good things to say about her time on
American Idol. Ramiele was also quick to disagree
when one reporter suggested that Idol judge Simon Cowell
never warmed up to her. “Oh, Simon likes me, I know he
does,” Ramiele replied, adding, “backstage, when I left
the show, he came, and he’s like ‘Cry on my shoulder’
and I’m like, ‘OK.’”
Ramiele
forged an even tighter bond with fallen Idol Danny
Noriega, who she hopes to both record with and live with
soon. “I still talk to him every single day,” Ramiele
said. “He and I, we clicked and we want to be there for
each other.” Ramiele was also delighted to discuss her
love of long-lost Idol Kady Malloy, saying that Kady had
it rough on the show, but “she stood through everything
like a warrior....She’s so talented. She’s gonna get
far.”

So, with
the departure of Ramiele, the remaining Idols lose their
collective little sister. According to Ramiele, even
David Archuleta, who is younger than she, would pat her
on the head when he walked by. And the 4’11’’ singer
didn’t seem to mind being dubbed the little one of the
group. “I just hate wearing heels. If I don’t need to, I
really don’t,” explained Ramiele, who opted not to wear
heels during last night’s elimination. “And standing
next to Carly in that long line, you saw how tall I
really was!” She laughed.
Over the
course of the call, the diminutive Idol coped with her
ouster with a style and grace to rival all that fell
before her. And perhaps her concerted effort to stay
humble was to thank for her gracious demeanor. “You see
how fame kind of gets to certain people,” mused Ramiele,
“and you don’t want to be that person, like, ‘Eeew, she
changed.’” |