Phillip Phillips Wants Out of His 'Idol' Contract
Phillip Phillips is taking a stand against the team behind American Idol and he has filed a lawsuit to try and get himself released from his recording, management, and merchandising deals with 19 Entertainment.
The 24-year-old singer entered into a contract with the firm after he won the eleventh season of Idol, but he feels that he has been “manipulated” by 19 Entertainment and its affiliated companies into accepting jobs.
“I am very grateful for the opportunities provided to me through appearing on American Idol,” Phillip said in the lawsuit (via The Hollywood Reporter). “The value that the fans and the show have given to my career is not lost on me. However, I have not felt that I have been free to conduct my career in a way that I am comfortable with. I look forward to being able to make my own choices about my career and to being able to make great music and play it for my fans.”
Among the things that Phillip stated in the lawsuit were that he was forced to perform for free for an Idol sponsor and that he didn’t know the title of his latest album before it was released publicly.
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