Music comeback and American Idol 2000-present
In 2000, Abdul’s
Paula Abdul: Greatest Hits CD was released by Virgin Records (with whom Abdul was already no longer affiliated). It featured all of the "hit" singles as well as other noteworthy tracks. The song "Bend Time Back 'Round" had previously been heard only on the 1992 soundtrack for the hit television series
Beverly Hills 90210. The album was not a commercial success, however it managed to sell more than one million copies worldwide.
In 2000, Abdul co-wrote "
Spinning Around", a dance-pop track intended to be the lead single off her new album. The album never materialized and "Spinning Around" was given to
Kylie Minogue as a single. The song became highly successful and re-launched Minogue's career, as it was intended to do for Abdul, and reached #1 in numerous countries.
In 2002, Abdul appeared as one of three judges for the
reality television music competition show
American Idol. Abdul, along with fellow judges
Simon Cowell and
Randy Jackson, were to evaluate the talent of a large group of young amateur singers, eliminate most of them in various audition rounds, and then judge the finalists as American television viewers voted on which finalists would continue to each successive round, until all but the winner were eliminated. Abdul won praise as a sympathetic and compassionate judge. She seemed especially kind when her critiques were compared to fellow judge Simon Cowell, who was often very blunt in his appraisals of the contestants' performances. When she realized that Cowell's over-the-top judging style was heartbreaking for many young contestants, Abdul was so horrified, she considered leaving the show. Although their differences often resulted in extremely heated on-air exchanges and confrontations, Cowell says he played a major role in convincing Abdul not to walk off.
Now a bonafide television celebrity, Abdul accepted a second gig as reporter for
Entertainment Tonight. She continued to attract attention during subsequent seasons of
American Idol. Her knack for finding something positive in almost every performance, her emotion-laden praise for contestants whose style she really likes, and her unique fingers-bent-outwards handclapping style have fueled the belief among some that she is drunk during auditions. This rumor has been the subject of satire, especially by
Amy Poehler during
Saturday Night Live sketches. This ability to give positive feedback to every performance has also led some people to say she is a poor judge incapable of constructive criticism.
In May 2005,
ABC's news magazine
Primetime Live reported claims by Season 2
Idol contestant
Corey Clark that he and Abdul had an affair during that season, and that she had
coached him on how to succeed in the competition. The fact that Clark came forward at a time when he was marketing a CD and trying to get a book deal was seen as suspicious by some, but Clark maintains that his career was being black balled because of his relationship with Abdul and that's why he came forward with the information to clear his name. For the most part, Abdul refused to comment on Clark's allegations. At the height of the debacle, Abdul appeared in a
Saturday Night Live skit, making light of the situation. While
Fox launched an investigation, Abdul received numerous calls of support from celebrities, including
Oprah Winfrey;
Barbara Walters even addressed the camera during an episode of ABC's
The View to say she was ashamed to be part of an operation that would report Clark's flimsy tabloid claims under the guise of a news story.
In August 2005 the Fox network confirmed that she would be returning to the show, as the investigation had found "insufficient evidence that the communications between Mr. Clark and Ms. Abdul in any way aided his performance".
On
March 28,
2006 FOX announced that Abdul had signed to stay on
American Idol as a judge for at least three more years.
During the 3rd season of the British reality TV competition
The X Factor in
2006, Abdul appeared as a guest judge during the early audition rounds of the programme.
The week of May 14th to 18th, 2007 (the week before the season 6 finale), Abdul broke her nose and her arm when she tried to "avoid tripping over her pet chihuahua". She was present at the May 22nd performance and May 23rd finale.
A second greatest-hits CD, entitled
Greatest Hits: Straight Up!, was released by Virgin on
May 8,
2007. The track listing is slightly different but, again, this album was put together by Virgin Records who no longer employs Abdul but nonetheless hopes to cash in on her
American Idol success. At this time, they also released the music videos to all her six #1 singles to
iTunes.
Bravo announced a
reality television series following Abdul through her day-to-day life, called
Hey Paula. The series is produced by Scott Sternberg Productions and debuted on June 28, 2007. Paula's behavior as depicted on the show has been described as 'erratic'.
Abdul's
American Idol wardrobe often includes a number of necklaces, rings, bracelets, and earrings that she designs, and she often gives show contestants custom-designed jewelry. In 2007, Paula Abdul Jewelry launched its nationwide consumer debut on
QVC, with the tagline "fashion jewelry designed with heart and soul". Paula's first QVC appearance resulted in 15 sellouts of her first jewelry collection involving more than 34,000 pieces. Paula is currently about to release her own perfume entitled "Sexy Thoughts."
During the Hey Paula series, the original theme song for the series (Paula's #1 single "
Straight Up"), was replaced on the 4th episode with what appears to be a brand new song recorded by Paula, titled "Karma", suggesting a possible upcoming music comeback. In 2007,
Luna recorded an Indie Pop cover version of Paula's "
Straight Up", which is set to appear on the compilation album
Guilt By Association in September.