Monday September 19, 2005
Daniel and Nita make it to Malaysian Idol grand finale
BY SHEELA CHANDRAN
SHAH ALAM: Malaysian Idol 2 finalist Farah was eliminated here last night leaving Daniel and Nita to compete in the grand finale at the Arena of Stars in Genting Highlands scheduled for Friday.
Farah who looked composed after the elimination said: “I am really blessed to have made it to the top three.
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GESTURE OF THANKS: Daniel and Nita thanking all their respective supporters who sent both of them into the grand finale |
Nita said she had never expected to make it into the finals. “This is a surprise. I was ready to be kicked out and never imagined being in the grand finale.”
Malaysian Idol is a reality show that seeks to discover budding stars. The fate of the winner lies in the hands of viewers who vote for their favourite contestant.
The winner stands a chance of landing a recording contract with Sony BMG.
The Malaysian Idol 2 grand finale will be aired live on Friday on 8TV and TV3 at 9.30pm.
The results will be aired the following day on 8TV and TV3 at 9pm. To vote for your favourite contestant, key in VOTE Each SMS costs 50 sen while each telephone call costs 65 sen.
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