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"American Idol" contestant hospitalized after show

LOS ANGELES
Wed Apr 2, 2008 3:41pm EDT
Finalist David Cook from Blue Springs, Missouri poses at the American Idol Top 12 party honoring the finalists in the ''American Idol'' television reality series in Los Angeles, California March 6, 2008. REUTERS/Fred Prouser

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A top "American Idol" contestant was taken to a hospital emergency room after Tuesday night's show suffering from heart palpitations and high blood pressure, a source close to the show said on Wednesday.

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David Cook, who performed country legend Dolly Parton's ballad "Little Sparrow" on Tuesday's broadcast as one of the nine "Idol" finalists, was driven to a local hospital on the recommendation of a staff medic, the source said.

Cook, a rocker who sports a "soul patch" on his chin and has been pegged by the judges as a possible dark horse to win the massively popular Fox television talent competition this year, was treated at the hospital and released.

The source said Cook, 25, had already returned to the set of "Idol," which will eliminate another would-be star during the live Wednesday night broadcast.

No further details were available on Cook's condition, but the celebrity news Web site TMZ.com reported that he had been under stress in recent weeks due to an illness in his family.

People magazine reported on its Web site that Cook, who won praise from the judges by reworking pop hits such as Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" into slow-burning rock songs, was noticeably absent from a gathering of fellow contestants just after Tuesday's broadcast.

"American Idol" pits singers against one another in a months-long competition for a professional recording contract. Past winners including Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood have gone on to music stardom, as have some runners-up like Clay Aiken.

The weekly show draws nearly 30 million viewers, making it the most-watched program on U.S. television.

Other finalists include: Brooke White, 24; early fan favorite David Archuleta, 17; Kristy Lee Cook, 24; Michael Johns, 29; and Ramiele Malubay, 20.

The winner of the show's seventh season will be announced during a live finale in May.

(Editing by Steve Gorman and Todd Eastham)



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