Lilly Scott is talented and she knows it, therefore she's upset that she was voted off of a talent competition fairly early on.
Lilly, who makes sandwiches at a deli in Colorado, blames American Idol's demographic for her low number of votes. I blame her at.ti.tude that I think was stinking up the stage when she would perform each week. I also think she should have done her research before attempting to sound factual about the show's audience, something she doesn't know much about. I know some Grannys be soaking their dentures while they're watching Idol. Besides, Idol does exceptionally well in the 18-49 demographic, not tweens.
On what she was thinking when Ryan Seacrest told her she's eliminated: I was just frustrated. My fanbase wasn't really there, even though the producers and the judges seemed to love me. I guess my fans weren't there which is why I said 'I don't know what America wants to listen to.' But having said that, my voting demographic is probably people who don't even own a TV and if they do, they're probably out doing something more productive than watching TV, let alone American Idol! I guess they just weren't voting.
On singing a Patsy Cline song: The American Idol voting demographic is probably tweens, like 11- and 12-year-old girls, and I'm sure they don't know who Patsy Cline is and that probably affected me.
On what she aspires to do in the near future: I would fit in the summer festival circuit like Coachella and Bonaroo. I know there's a fanbase out there that's loving what I'm doing and that's not necessarily the voting demographic of American Idol. I thought maybe I could break the mold, but it's just another season of the same old stuff!
Yep! The bold portions of Lilly's quotes exemplify that this chick is a self-righteous, cocky B*TCH! Buh bye now.































