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Ellen quits Idol

Updated July 30, 2010 10:36:00

Ellen DeGeneres

'Didn't feel like the right fit': Ellen DeGeneres. (Getty Images: Stephen Shugerman)

American Idol judge Ellen DeGeneres has unexpectedly quit the top-rated television show after just a year in the job, saying it is not the right fit for her.

In a statement, the popular US talk show host and comedian - whose addition to the panel largely disappointed viewers - said the workload was more than she expected and she found it hard to hurt the feelings of contestants.

"A couple months ago I let (TV network) Fox and the American Idol producers know that this didn't feel like the right fit for me," DeGeneres said.

"It was a difficult decision to make, but my work schedule became more than I bargained for.

"I also realised this season that while I love discovering, supporting and nurturing young talent, it was hard for me to judge people and sometimes hurt their feelings," she added.

DeGeneres, who signed a five-year contract with Idol in 2009, is the second judge to quit the show this year.

Abrasive British judge Simon Cowell stood down in May to launch his own talent show in late 2011.

Cowell's replacement has not yet been announced.

"We love Ellen and understand and support her decision to bow out of Idol," said Peter Rice, chairman of entertainment at Fox.

"We were fortunate to receive the humour, energy and love for talent that she brought to the show."

DeGeneres was hired last year to replace the volatile but popular Paula Abdul, who quit in a contract renewal dispute.

She was expected to bring humour and new viewers to the show, but the choice was widely criticised because she lacked music industry credentials.

TV critics and many fans also felt she lacked chemistry with the other judges.

Viewership for American Idol has continued to slip this year, falling to an average 24.1 million viewers overall from a high of 30.8 million in 2006.

The surprise departure of DeGeneres leaves producers with just two judges - Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi - one month before auditions in front of the panel begin in September for the 10th season.

Singers ranging from Jessica Simpson and Justin Timberlake to Chris Isaak and Sir Elton John have been rumoured to be contenders for a judging spot.

Fox has declined to confirm or deny any of the names.

- Reuters

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, television, united-states

First posted July 30, 2010 10:29:00

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