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American singer, dancer, and television receiver personality

Paula Abdul

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Abdul on the prepare of The 10 Factor in 2011

Born

Paula Julie Abdul


(1962-06-xix) June 19, 1962 (age 59)

San Fernando, California, U.S.

Alma mater California State University, Northridge
Occupation
  • Singer
  • dancer
  • choreographer
  • extra
  • television personality
Years active 1978–nowadays
Meridian 1.52 k (5 ft 0 in)
Spouse(due south)

Emilio Estevez

(m. 1992; div. 1994)

Brad Beckerman

(grand. 1996; div. 1998)

Musical career
Genres
  • R&B
  • pop
  • trip the light fantastic
  • new jack swing
Instruments Vocals
Labels
  • Virgin
  • Mercury[one]
  • Hold
  • Filament

Musical artist

Website paulaabdul.com

Paula Julie Abdul (born (1962-06-19)June nineteen, 1962)[ii] is an American vocalizer, dancer, choreographer, actress, and television personality. She began her career equally a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Lakers at the age of 18 and afterward became the caput choreographer for the Laker Girls, where she was discovered by The Jacksons.[three] Later on choreographing music videos for Janet Jackson, Abdul became a choreographer at the tiptop of the music video era and soon thereafter she was signed to Virgin Records. Her debut studio album Forever Your Daughter (1988) became i of the nearly successful debut albums at that time, selling vii million copies in the United States and setting a record for the well-nigh number-i singles from a debut album on the Billboard Hot 100 nautical chart: "Direct Upwardly", "Forever Your Daughter", "Cold Hearted", and "Opposites Attract". Her second album Spellbound (1991) scored her two more Billboard Hot 100 chart toppers: "Blitz Blitz" and "The Hope of a New Day". Her six number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 necktie her with Ariana Grande and Diana Ross for seventh amidst the female solo performers who have topped the nautical chart.[4]

Abdul was ane of the original judges on the telly series American Idol from 2002 to 2009, and has since appeared as a judge on The X Factor, Live to Dance, And then You Think You Tin can Dance, and The Masked Dancer. She has received choreography credits in numerous films, including Tin't Buy Me Love (1987), The Running Man (1987), Coming to America (1988), Action Jackson (1988), The Doors (1991), Jerry Maguire (1996), and American Dazzler (1999). She has received 17 MTV Video Music Award nominations, winning five, every bit well equally receiving the Grammy Award for Best Music Video for "Opposites Concenter" in 1991. She received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography twice for her piece of work on The Tracey Ullman Testify, and her own functioning at the American Music Awards in 1990. Abdul was honored with her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and is the first entertainer to exist honored with the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards' Hall of Fame Laurels.

Early on life

Abdul was born in San Fernando, California, to Jewish parents. Abdul's father, Harry Abdul, is of Syrian Jewish heritage and was born in Aleppo, Syria, raised in Brazil and emigrated to the Us.[5] Her mother, Lorraine, was a concert pianist[6] who grew up in one of the two Canadian-Jewish families in Minnedosa, Manitoba and has ancestors from Ukraine.[ citation needed ] Abdul has an older sister named Wendy.[seven] Equally an avid dancer, Abdul was inspired towards a evidence business career by Gene Kelly in the film Singin' in the Rain.[8]

Abdul began taking trip the light fantastic lessons at an early age in ballet, jazz, and tap. She attended Van Nuys High School, where she was a cheerleader and an honor student.[nine] At 15, she received a scholarship to a dance campsite near Palm Springs, and in 1978, appeared in a low-upkeep independent musical film, Junior High School. In 1980, she graduated from Van Nuys High School.[9] Abdul studied broadcasting at the California State Academy, Northridge. During her freshman year, she was selected from a pool of 700 candidates for the cheerleading squad of the Los Angeles Lakers NBA basketball team—the famed Laker Girls. Within a yr, she became caput choreographer.[ten]

Career

1982–1986: Career beginnings

Abdul was discovered by The Jacksons, after a few of the band members had watched her while attending a Los Angeles Lakers game.[11] She was signed to do the choreography for the video to their single "Torture".[12] Abdul recalled feeling intimidated by having to tell the Jacksons how to dance, stating that she was "not quite sure how [she] got through that."[xiii] The success of the choreography in the video led to Abdul's career as choreographer of music videos, notably Janet Jackson'south "What Have Y'all Done for Me Lately", "Nasty" and "Control" videos.[14] It was also due to the success of the video that Abdul was called to be the choreographer for the Jacksons' Victory bout.[8] [14] Abdul also choreographed sequences for the giant keyboard scene involving Tom Hanks'due south character in Large (1988).[15] [sixteen]

1987–1999: Forever Your Girl, Spellbound and Head over Heels

Abdul at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards, 1990

In 1987, Abdul used her savings to make a singing demo.[17] Presently thereafter, she was signed to the newly formed Virgin Records America by Jeff Ayeroff, who had worked in marketing at A&M Records with Janet Jackson. Although she was a skilled dancer and choreographer, Abdul was a relatively untrained singer, and worked with diverse coaches and record producers to develop her vocal ability. She has a mezzo-soprano vocal range.[eighteen] [xix] Ayeroff recalled signing Abdul to a recording contract years later, stating: "She said, 'I tin sing, you know. I desire to do an album.' Paula's in our industry. Here's someone with a personality and she's gorgeous, and she tin can trip the light fantastic toe. If she can sing, she could be a star. Then she went into the studio and cutting a demo record and she could sing."[xx]

Abdul's debut studio album, Forever Your Girl (1988), would get the most successful debut album in history at that fourth dimension, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 chart after 64 weeks (where information technology would spend 10 weeks at number one), and fix a record for the most singles from a debut album to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 nautical chart in the United States, with iv: "Straight Up", "Forever Your Girl", "Cold Hearted", and "Opposites Attract".[21] [22] The album was later certified 7× platinum by the RIAA. A remix album, Close Up and Dance: Mixes, was also released and reached number vii in the United States, becoming one of the nearly successful remix albums to date.[23] At the 32nd Grammy Awards, Abdul won her beginning Grammy for All-time Music Video for "Opposites Attract".[24] [25] She was also nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Operation for "Straight Upward", merely lost to Bonnie Raitt's "Nick of Time".[24] In 1991, singer Yvette Marine filed a lawsuit against Abdul and the Virgin characterization, alleging that it was her vocals that were used on several tracks from Forever Your Girl, nearly notably "Opposites Attract".[18] [26] [27] A jury sided with Abdul and the characterization two years later in 1993, rejecting Marine's claim to credit and copyright compensation.[28] [29]

Abdul saw continued success with her second studio album Spellbound (1991), which saw ii additional number-one singles: "Rush Blitz" and "The Promise of a New Day". A third single "Blowing Kisses in the Air current" reached number six for three consecutive weeks. Spellbound retained the trip the light fantastic toe-pop sound from Forever Your Girl and introduced elements of R&B, and sold 7 million copies worldwide.[xviii] [xxx] The music video for "Rush Blitz" featured a Rebel Without a Cause motif, starring Keanu Reeves in the James Dean function.[ citation needed ] The album's other singles, "Vibeology" and "Will You Marry Me?", saw moderate success on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching the top 20.[31] [32] In 1991, Abdul starred in a popular Diet Coke commercial in which she danced with a digital image of her idol, a young Gene Kelly.[33] Abdul was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Dec 1991.[34] Abdul promoted Spellbound through the Under My Spell Bout, which was named by an MTV contest for fans.[35] [36] The tour was well-nigh cancelled due to an blow during rehearsals, but began on schedule in Oct 1991 and concluded in August 1992.[36]

After her initial period of professional success, Abdul's career entered a brief hiatus while she sought treatment for personal and concrete bug.[eighteen] [37] Her 3rd studio album, Head over Heels (1995), retained both pop and R&B elements and saw moderate commercial success, peaking at number 18 on the Billboard 200 chart in the United states and later becoming her lowest-selling release.[eighteen] The pb single from Head over Heels, "My Love Is for Real", featured a fusion of R&B and traditional Middle Eastern instruments, and was performed with Yemeni-Israeli singer Ofra Haza. Its accompanying Lawrence of Arabia-inspired music video was played in theaters across the earth every bit a prologue to the flick Clueless. The single performed well on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play nautical chart, where it reached number one, and peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Crazy Cool" and "Ain't Never Gonna Give You Up" served every bit the album's second and 3rd singles. To date, Caput over Heels has sold over 500,000 copies in the Usa.[38] In 1995, Abdul released a dance workout video entitled Paula Abdul'south Get Up and Trip the light fantastic toe! (re-released on DVD in 2003), a fast-paced, hip-hop style workout.[39] In 1997, Abdul co-wrote a song chosen "Spinning Effectually" with tape producer and composer Kara DioGuardi, which was intended to be her comeback single from a new anthology, but the programme never materialized and the song was later on given to Kylie Minogue.[18] [forty] That yr, Abdul appeared in the ABC television film Touched By Evil, playing a businesswoman who discovers that her fellow is a series rapist.[41] [42] In 1998, she released a second conditioning video called Cardio Dance (re-released on DVD in 2000).[43] Thereafter, Abdul served every bit the choreographer for several film and theater productions, including the 1998 musical Reefer Madness and the cheerleading scenes in American Beauty (1999).

2000–2009: American Idol, Hey Paula and return to music

In 2000, Virgin Records, with whom Abdul was already no longer affiliated,[44] released the outset of two compilation albums past Abdul, Paula Abdul: Greatest Hits. Abdul co-produced the 2001 pilot for Skirts, an MTV goggle box series about a loftier school cheerleading squad; Abdul was besides ready to announced equally the caput coach. The pilot never aired.[45] In 2002, she began appearing every bit one of iii judges on the Fox reality contest series American Idol, where she won praise as a sympathetic and compassionate judge and mentor. She seemed especially kind compared to young man approximate Simon Cowell, who was often edgeless in his appraisals of the contestants' performances. When she realized that Cowell'south over-the-acme judging style was heartbreaking for many immature contestants, Abdul was horrified and she considered leaving the series. Although their differences often resulted in heated on-air exchanges and confrontations, Cowell says he played a major role in convincing Abdul not to get out the series.[46] While serving as a approximate on American Idol, Abdul accepted a second consignment every bit reporter for Entertainment Tonight.[47] In December 2005, Abdul launched a cheerleading/fitness/dance DVD series chosen Cardio Cheer, which is marketed to children and teenage girls involved with cheerleading and dance.[48] Abdul as well choreographed The Rex'due south touchdown celebration, as seen in a string of Burger King television commercials that aired during the 2005–06 NFL flavor.[16] In 2006, Abdul appeared on the third series of The X Gene UK as a guest gauge during the auditions, sitting alongside judges Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh.

A 2nd compilation album, Greatest Hits: Straight Up!, was released in 2007 by the Virgin label, who likewise made all of Abdul's releases under their label available for digital download on iTunes. That year, Bravo began airing a reality tv serial centered around Abdul, Hey Paula, which followed her through her twenty-four hours-to-day life.[eighteen] [40] [49] Abdul'southward behavior as depicted on the serial was described every bit "erratic" past comedian Rosie O'Donnell and was criticized by audiences and critics, and Hey Paula was cancelled subsequently a unmarried season.[50]

In 2007, Paula Abdul Jewelry launched its nationwide consumer debut on QVC, with the tagline "fashion jewelry designed with centre and soul."[51] Abdul'south commencement QVC appearance resulted in xv sellouts of her first jewelry collection involving more than 34,000 pieces.[52] In 2008, Abdul returned to music charts for the first time in well-nigh xiii years with the single "Dance Like At that place'south No Tomorrow", the starting time runway on the album Randy Jackson's Music Lodge Vol. 1.[53] The song debuted on On Air with Ryan Seacrest,[54] and Abdul performed it during the pre-game show for Super Basin XLII.[55] "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" was a modest comeback hit for Abdul, peaking at number 62 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Gild Play chart. The moderate success led to reports of Abdul beginning work on a new album, simply this never materialized.[56] [57] Abdul as well made a brief guest appearance on an episode of the British idiot box serial Hotel Babylon, which aired in the U.k. in February 2008.[58]

In Jan 2009, Abdul hosted "RAH!," a cheerleading competition on MTV.[59] "RAH!" featured five collegiate squads competing in a serial of challenges with Abdul crowning ane the winner.[60] In May 2009, Abdul debuted her latest original song to engagement, "I'chiliad Just Here for the Music" (originally an unreleased vocal from Kylie Minogue's 9th album Body Linguistic communication) on the Ryan Seacrest Radio KIIS-FM testify and performed the single on the American Idol. "I'one thousand Just Hither for the Music" reached number 87 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Abdul's fifteenth song to appear on the chart.[61] [62]

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times in July 2009, Abdul's manager David Sonenberg told the newspaper that, "Very sadly, it does not announced that she'due south going to be back on Idol."[63] This came about every bit a outcome of stalled negotiations between Abdul and the series. In August, later numerous contract negotiations, Abdul confirmed that she would not return to Idol for its ninth flavour.[64] The Times cited reports Abdul had been earning equally much as $5 million per season and that she was reportedly seeking as much as $xx million to return.[65] Abdul was replaced past Ellen DeGeneres. Abdul claimed her departure from Idol was not about money, but that she had to stand up on principle.[66] [67] [68]

2010–2015: Live to Trip the light fantastic, The 10 Factor and So You Think Y'all Can Dance

In January 2010, Abdul presented a Lifetime Accomplishment Award to choreographer Julie McDonald at the 11th Anniversary evidence of The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball.[69] In Nov, Abdul launched and co-founded AuditionBooth.com, a website that allows aspiring talents to connect with casting directors, producers, and managers.[lxx]

In January 2011, Abdul began appearing on the curt-lived CBS reality competition series Live to Dance, where she was too an executive producer.[71] Abdul said that different American Idol, Live to Dance is less virtually "contest" and more than about "commemoration."[72] Afterward its first season of vii episodes, it was cancelled by CBS.[73] In May 2011, it was announced that Abdul would rejoin Cowell on the showtime season of the American edition of The X Factor.[74] In January 2012, Abdul announced that she would not return as a judge for the series' second flavour.[75] [76] Abdul was replaced past Demi Lovato. In October 2012, Abdul served equally a invitee gauge during week four of the All-Stars version of Dancing with the Stars.[77] In April 2013, Abdul appeared on the Top v results show of flavour 12 of American Idol to compliment contestant Candice Glover on her performance of "Directly Up".[78]

On July 9, 2013, Abdul was a invitee approximate on Then You Think You Tin can Dance (season ten).[79] In Oct 2013, Abdul was named as a guess on the revamped So You Think You Can Trip the light fantastic Australia, which aired on Commonwealth of australia's Network Ten from Feb 9 through May ane, 2014. Abdul was present every bit a permanent member of the judge'south panel for all episodes of this season. She later became a permanent judge of the American version starting with its 12th flavor.[lxxx] In January 2017, Abdul announced that she would not exist returning every bit a judge for its fourteenth season considering of her tour schedule.[81]

In April 2014, Abdul was a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race, which reunited her with previous Idol contestant Adore Delano. In June 2014, Abdul made a cameo appearance on the Australian soap opera Neighbours and shared scenes with established grapheme Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher).[82] In 2015, Abdul made a guest appearance on the comedy sitcom Real Husbands of Hollywood on its season iv premiere. She was shown in a comedic scene with Arsenio Hall where she was trying to kick Hall out of her pool house. On November 16, 2015, Abdul along with Charles "Chucky" Klapow, Renee Richie, and Nakul Dev Mahajan won the World Choreography Honour for Outstanding Choreography Digital Format for the video 'Cheque Yourself'. On November 22, 2015, Abdul and Donnie Wahlberg presented Favorite Female person Artist – Pop/Rock at the 43rd American Music Awards; the laurels Abdul won at the 1990 AMAs, presented to her by Wahlberg.

2016–present: Render to performing, Las Vegas residency

On August half-dozen, 2016, Abdul performed a full headline set for the first fourth dimension in 26 years at the Mixtape Festival in Hershey, Pennsylvania.[83] In Nov 2016, New Kids on the Block appear that Abdul would exist touring with them and Boyz II Men on their Total Package Tour in 2017; her first bout in 25 years.[84] The tour began on May 12 in Columbus, Ohio and concluded on July 16, 2017, in Hollywood, Florida, for a total of 47 shows.[85] [86] In an interview with Elle magazine, Abdul stated there were "many reasons" she decided to return to the phase later over two decades, maxim: "I took a long suspension and had sustained some injuries in the past. Then I returned to television with American Idol and that took up a expert decade of my life. And then I went out to exercise some more television, as well. I always wanted to get back on stage, because I missed it. I wanted to get dorsum in close contact with the people who take supported me all throughout my career and be able to see them again. Plus, I was getting asked all the fourth dimension if I would ever exercise information technology again! I finally said, You know what, I want to and I'm going to make it a priority. I'thou really passionate nearly information technology and information technology's fun, and I desire to connect with my fans around the land."[87] In July 2018, Abdul announced that she would embark on a solo headlining tour beyond Due north America that fall, entitled Straight Up Paula!, as role of the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of her debut studio album Forever Your Girl.[88] [89] The tour began in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Oct 18 and concluded in Los Angeles, California on June 7, 2019, for a full of 25 shows.[88]

Abdul performed a medley of her greatest hits at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards, closing out the evidence.[xc] On May 1, 2019, Abdul announced her first Las Vegas residency, Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl. The residency's beginning leg began August 13, the showtime of 20 dates, ending Jan 2020.[91] On June 7, 2019, Abdul opened LA Pride.[92]

Abdul also performed at the fourteenth series finale of America's Got Talent with Lite Balance Kids, Brian Male monarch Joseph, and Tyler Butler-Figueroa to surprise Cowell. In October 2020, it was announced that Abdul would serve as a panelist for Pull a fast one on'south reality competition, The Masked Dancer.[93] In Apr 2021, ABC announced that Abdul would return to American Idol as a guest-judge while Luke Bryan was out sick later being diagnosed with COVID-19.[94]

Personal life

Abdul married actor Emilio Estevez in 1992, and divorced him in 1994.[95] [96] In 1995, Abdul stated that the reason for their divorce was that she wanted children and Estevez, who had two children from a previous relationship, did not.[97] Abdul married article of clothing designer Brad Beckerman in 1996, at the New England Carousel Museum in Bristol, Connecticut. They divorced in 1998, later 17 months of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences.[98]

In 1994, Abdul sought treatment for bulimia nervosa, which she revealed years later she first developed as a teenager and merely intensified after she became a popular star, explaining: "Contesting bulimia has been like state of war on my torso. Me and my body accept been on ii separate sides. We've never, until recently, been on the aforementioned side. I learned at a very early historic period I didn't fit in physically. I learned through years of rejections from auditions. I would ask myself, 'Why can't I be tall and skinny like the other dancers?' I felt nervous and out of control, and all I could retrieve about was food. Food numbed the fright and anxiety. I'd eat and then run to the bathroom. I thought, 'God I'm not perfect. I'm going to disappoint people. That's what I thought. It became a living hell for me. I wanted to become help. I want to be free from weighing myself on the scales. Whether I was sticking my head in the toilet or exercising for hours a day, I was spitting out the food – and the feelings."[37]

Abdul is observant in her Jewish faith,[99] and is proud of her heritage. She once stated, "My father is a Syrian Jew whose family immigrated to Brazil. My mother is Canadian with Jewish roots. My dream is to go to Israel for a real holiday." In November 2006, when Israeli Tourism Minister Isaac Herzog invited her to State of israel, Abdul responded with a hug, adding, "I will come; you take helped me make a dream come true."[100] In 2013, at the age of 51, Abdul had her bat mitzvah in Safed, Israel, at the International Center for Tzfat Kabbalah,[101] a museum and spiritual retreat for the report of Kabbalah – Jewish mysticism. In 2003, Abdul was reported as a practitioner of Transcendental Meditation.[102]

In Dec 2004, Abdul was driving her Mercedes-Benz on a Los Angeles-area freeway when she changed lanes and hit another vehicle, but did non stop or render assistance.[103] The driver and passenger took a photograph with a cell phone camera and wrote downward the license plate number of the machine, which was traced to Abdul. In March 2005, Abdul was fined U.s.$900 and given 24 months of informal probation after pleading nolo contendere (no contest) to misdemeanor hit-and-run driving. She was ordered to pay U.s.a.$775 for damage to the other machine.[104]

In April 2005, Abdul said that she suffers from a neurological disorder, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, that causes chronic pain.[105]

In Apr 2006, Abdul filed a report at a Hollywood police station claiming she had been a victim of bombardment at a individual party at nearly i am on April two, according to LAPD spokesman Lt. Paul Vernon.[106] "According to Abdul, the man at the political party argued with her, grabbed her by the arm and threw her against a wall," Vernon said. "She said she had sustained a concussion and spinal injuries."[107]

On Nov 11, 2008, a 30-year-sometime woman named Paula Goodspeed was found dead in her automobile exterior of Abdul'due south Los Angeles home in Sherman Oaks, California.[108] The death was ruled a suicide by drug overdose, and she was institute surrounded by prescription pills, forth with photos and CDs of Abdul. Goodspeed was an obsessive fan of Abdul, having legally changed her name to Paula, drawn many pictures of her, sent her flowers and auditioned for Abdul on season 5 of American Idol in 2005 at a cease in Austin, Texas, earlier being dismissed from the show.[109] Goodspeed had been accused in the press of existence a glory stalker merely her relatives disputed the merits.[110] [111] [112]

Abdul is a dog lover who raised awareness about National Guide Dog Month in May 2009, and she teamed up with Dick Van Patten to help people with blindness to have more independence through the aid of guide dogs.[113] She does non vesture real fur.[114]

Controversies

In May 2005, ABC'south news magazine Primetime Live reported claims past season ii American Idol contestant Corey Clark that he and Abdul had had an affair during that season, and she had coached him on how to succeed in the competition.[115] That Clark came forwards at a time when he was marketing a CD and trying to get a book deal was seen as suspicious by some, only Clark maintains that his career was being prejudiced considering of his human relationship with Abdul, and that is why he came forward with the information to articulate his proper name.[115] For the near part, Abdul refused to comment on Clark'south allegations. Simon Cowell came to Abdul'south defense force,[116] calling Corey Clark a pitter-patter and stating, "Information technology was just somebody using her to get a lot of publicity for an appalling tape, full stop."[117] [118] At the height of the debacle, Abdul appeared in a Saturday Night Live skit, making low-cal of the state of affairs.[119] While Play a joke on launched an investigation, Abdul received numerous calls of back up from celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey and Kelly Ripa; Barbara Walters addressed the photographic camera during an episode of ABC's The View to say she was sad to be part of an operation that would report Clark'southward flimsy tabloid claims under the guise of a news story. In August 2005, the Play a trick on network confirmed that Abdul would exist returning to the evidence, as the investigation had found "bereft evidence that the communications between Mr. Clark and Ms. Abdul in whatsoever fashion aided his operation."[120]

Substance abuse allegations arose as the effect of what some described every bit "erratic behavior"[105] past Abdul during episodes of American Idol. After reading these allegations on message boards, Abdul told People in April 2005 that she had suffered from chronic pain for years following a "cheerleading accident" at age 17 and was diagnosed with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) in Nov 2004; she added that she was pain-gratuitous following handling with anti-inflammatory medication.[105] Allegations arose again in January 2007 when videos circulated on the Net of Abdul appearing to sway in her chair and slur her speech during a set of interviews.[121] Abdul'southward publicist attributed this to fatigue and technical difficulties during the recording of the interviews.[121] Information technology was revealed on the Bravo bear witness Hey Paula, which had followed Abdul with a video camera prior to the interviews, that Abdul had not been sleeping, perchance suffering from some mild class of indisposition.[122] In February 2007, Abdul told Us Weekly that she had never been boozer or used illegal drugs, and called the allegations "lies".[123] In a March 2007 appearance on the Late Prove with David Letterman, Abdul joked that her scrutinized beliefs was caused by her being "abducted past aliens."

Abdul has claimed that she was seriously injured in a plane crash in 1993, necessitating 15 cervical surgeries. When, in 2020, sources including Jezebel questioned the veracity of this, Abdul responded in an onstage monologue at her Forever Your Daughter Vegas residency, stating "there are vii other people that were on the plane, who were in that plane accident with me. And so, I really don't intendance what people accept to say. I don't."[124] Every bit meticulous records of aircraft incidents are maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration and other international governing bodies, and equally in that location is no record of any incident as described, the assertion has been described every bit patently spurious.

In May 2009, Ladies' Home Journal posted an article on its website that said that Abdul told them she stayed at the La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California for 3 days the previous year to recover from concrete dependence on prescription hurting medications.[125] [126] The medications, prescribed due to injuries and her RSD diagnosis, included a pain patch, nervus medication, and a muscle relaxant. According to the article, Abdul said the medications made her "get weird" at times and that she suffered from physical withdrawal symptoms during her recovery.[126] Later on that same week, in an interview with Detroit radio station WKQI, Abdul rejected the article's accuracy. She told the radio station she never checked into a rehab clinic and never had a drug abuse trouble.[127]

Discography

  • Forever Your Girl (1988)
  • Spellbound (1991)
  • Caput over Heels (1995)

Tours and residencies

Headlining

  • Nether My Spell Tour (1991–92)[128]
  • Directly Up Paula! (2018–xix)[129]

Co-headlining

  • Social club MTV Live (1989)[130]
  • Total Packet Tour (2017)[131]

Residency

  • Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl (2019–20)[91]

Filmography

As extra/presenter

Picture and goggle box
Twelvemonth Title Office Notes
1978 Junior High School Sherry
1987 Tin't Buy Me Love Dancer
1989 Opposites Attract Herself
1990 Skat Strut Herself
1997 Touched By Evil Ellen Collier Television set film
1997 Muppets Tonight Herself Episode two.6
1998 The Waiting Game Amy Fuentes TV movie
1999 The Wayans Bros. Sasha Episode: "Dream Girl"
1999 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Herself Episode: "Crumbling, Not And then Gracefully"
1999 Mr. Stone 'n' Coil: The Alan Freed Story Denise Walton TV pic
2002–2009,
2010, 2013, 2016,
2021
American Idol Herself/Approximate Regular: seasons 1–8
3 guest appearances
Guest judge: season 19
2004 That's So Raven Undercover Gauge Episode: "The Road to Audition"
2005 Romy and Michele: In the Beginning Herself TV movie
2005 Less Than Perfect Kathleen Episode: "Distractions"
2005 Robots Wristatch Vocalism, Cameo
2005, 2007 Family Guy Herself 2 episodes
2006 The X Factor (U.k.) Guest approximate three episodes
2007 Hey Paula Herself 7 episodes; also executive producer
2008 Hotel Babylon Herself Episode 3.one
2009 RAH! Paula Abdul'due south Cheerleading Bowl Herself Host
2009 Brüno Herself Uncredited
2009–2014 Driblet Dead Diva Herself iv episodes
2011 Alive to Dance Judge
2011 The X Factor (Us) Gauge
2012 Dancing with the Stars Guest estimate Week 4
2013,
2015–2016
So You Think You Tin can Dance Judge Guest: season 10
Permanent: seasons 12–13
2013 X Factor Effectually the World [132] Judge
2014 So You lot Recall You Tin Trip the light fantastic toe Australia Judge
2014 RuPaul's Drag Race (flavour 6) Invitee judge Episode: "Elevate Queens of Talk"
2014 Neighbours Herself ane episode
2015 Real Husbands of Hollywood Herself Season 4, episode 1
2016 Lip Sync Battle Herself - backup singer Episode: "Channing Tatum vs. Jenna Dewan-Tatum"
2016 Cooper Barrett'due south Guide to Surviving Life Herself Episode: "How to Survive Insufficient Funds"
2017 Fresh Off the Boat Holly "Episode: Exercise You Hear What I Hear?"
2018 A Sis's Undercover Detective Tupper TV moving picture
2020 Impractical Jokers: The Picture show Herself
2020 Celebrity Ghost Stories Herself Episode: "Paula Abdul"
2020–2021 The Masked Dancer Herself/Panelist

As choreographer

As choreographer
Year Championship Notes
1983 Private Schoolhouse Movie
1984 Victory Bout (The Jacksons tour) The Jacksons (tour)
Torture (The Jacksons song) The Jacksons (music video)
1986 A Smoky Mount Christmas Movie
What Have Yous Done for Me Lately Janet Jackson (music video)
Nasty Janet Jackson (Music Video). Won MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography
When I Think of You Janet Jackson (music video)
Control Janet Jackson (music video)
Velcro Fly ZZ Top (music video)
1987 The Tracey Ullman Show (television) Won an Emmy Award
Dragnet (1987 moving picture) Movie
Shake Your Love Debbie Gibson (music video)
Can't Buy Me Beloved Picture
The Running Man Moving-picture show
1988 Action Jackson Movie
Organized religion Tour George Michael (tour)
Coming To America Movie
Big [133] Movie - uncredited[134]
1989 She's Out of Control Movie
Dance to Win Pic
The Karate Kid Part 3 Picture show
1990 17th American Music Awards (award evidence) Won an Emmy for her own performance, "(It'southward Only) The Style That You Love Me"
1990 62nd Academy Awards "Under the Sea" from 'The Trivial Mermaid' and "All-time Costume Design" category
1991 The Doors (movie) Val Kilmer's choreographer
1996 Jerry Maguire Movie
1999 American Beauty Movie
2001 Black Knight Moving-picture show
Reefer Madness Off-Broadway
2002 The Master of Disguise Movie
2003 Zoe's Trip the light fantastic Moves Direct-to-Video
2009 American Idol Season 8-Disco Week (Results Show)
2014 Avon Check Yourself (music video)

Awards and honors

Abdul has received several awards and nominations, including a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video for "Opposites Attract", five MTV Video Music Awards both as choreographer and lead artists, two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Choreography, among others. In 1991 she was honoured at the 1991 Kids' Choice Awards with a Hall of Fame recognition[135] and received a Phonograph record star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[136] Other honors include Woman of the Year past the Nevada Ballet Theatre in 2007, Entertainer of the Year at the Tremaine National Gala in 2008, the Lifetime Accomplishment Honor at The Carnival: Choreographer'south Ball in 2013 and the Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Honour by the Music Business Association in 2017.

See also

  • List of artists who reached number one in the United States
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.South. Adult Contemporary chart
  • List of artists who reached number 1 on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart
  • List of artists who reached number ane on the Australian singles nautical chart

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