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Prima facie it appears to me that race had no role to play in the expulsion of Frenchie Davis in 2003. She was booted out because of posing topless for a website and receiving compensation (supposedly $25) for it.

On the contrary, Antonella Barba pictures are private ones that have been published on the Web. So, there is a difference.

However, if Antonella Barba did receive compensation in cash or kind for her pictures, then American Idol should insure equal moral standards by disqualifying her. Unless, of course, they want to take the moral high road and expel Antonella regardless of the reasons for her shoot.

But, the million dollar question is can we expect that from Fox?

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Former 'Idol' Frenchie Davis Fires Back Over Racy Photos

NEW YORK (March 6, 2007) -- "American Idol" producers dumped Frenchie Davis back in season two, despite being an odds on favorite to win, after her online porn past came to light.

On Tuesday, Frenchie had plenty to say to Access Hollywood's Tim Vincent about this year's scandal-clad contestant Antonella Barba sticking around.

"I'm giving 'Idol' the benefit of the doubt but I think I deserve an explanation other than 'You were paid and she wasn't' because that may be acceptable for some people, but it's an unacceptable explanation for me," a fired up Frenchie told Tim.

Davis wants answers to why she was booted from "Idol" for posing topless for an adult Web site while Antonella has kept her place on the show, even though racy photos of her have shown up all over the Internet.

"The photos that were taken that have been in the press were stolen from a private collection and they weren't something that she was paid for in a professional sense," Tim noted. "They were never to be seen by the public."

"I understand that, but they were seen by the public, whereas mine were not necessarily. There were people to this day that say they haven't seen my pictures," Frenchie contends.

She said her ultimate goal is to have a sit down with the "Idol" producers.

"If the rules have changed, then what are we going to do to make up for the fact that I was humiliated needlessly?" Frenchie asked.

This morning, Frenchie's manager, as well as civil rights activist Najee Ali, held a press conference charging that racism could be a factor here.

"What do you think about people commenting it's a racist thing? Even Rosie commented on 'The View' about it being racist," Tim said.

"It's arguable. So I can certainly understand why people would jump to that conclusion and I'm giving 'Idol' the benefit of the doubt and not jumping to that conclusion," Davis added.

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  • jbailey, Jul 03, 2007 at 07:53 AM EDT said:

    This is just the left kicking up a storm over nothing!!

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