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Thursday, 17 May 2012 - Busy Jennifer Lopez casts doubt on more American Idol |
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Lopez, who has young twins, told talk show host Ellen DeGeneres this week that she wasn't sure about renewing her contract as a judge on the TV singing contest for a third year. And on Wednesday, sources close to the singer told E! News that she was "just too busy" and was planning on calling an end to her time on "American Idol". "Now this is my second year - I don't know if I can go for a third year. I miss doing other things. It really does lock you down, which was nice the first year with the babies being three, but now they're getting more mobile, they're about to go into school ... So I just don't know," Lopez told DeGeneres on Tuesday. Fox television, which airs the popular show, declined to comment. But "Idol" executive producer Nigel Lythgoe told celebrity website TMZ that the show wanted her back. Lopez made similar noises last year before signing again for "Idol", which has revived her career and boosted her celebrity. 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