Apparently everyone isn't pleased with 'American Idol's' decision to make Jennifer Lopez a new judge on the music competition series.
Season two contestant Frenchie Davis, who in a controversial decision by the executive producers was dumped from the show in 2003 after a lingerie photo shoot surfaced online, took to her Twitter page to vent about Lopez joining the panel.
"Wait. jlo..critiquing singers?!.....hmmm...maybe my fat ass should teach a fitness class." - her unedited post via @FrenchieDavis read.
Lopez, who has released six solo CDs in addition to balancing a career as a film actress, will make her judging debut alongside Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler and original judge Randy Jackson when the Fox reality series returns in January.
Davis, who has starred on Broadway in the musical 'Rent' and played Effie White in a touring production of 'Dreamgirls' since leaving 'American Idol,' was also nominated for a Grammy Award for her work in the touring rival of the Broadway musical, 'Aint Misbehavin'.'
Sharisse "Shar" Jackson Affiliation: 'Celebrity Fit Club: Boot Camp' on VH1 Side note: Though some may remember her as the sidekick Niecy Jackson on the groundbreaking UPN sitcom 'Moesha,' Jackson gained international tabloid attention as the mother of two children with Kevin Federline (who was married to pop superstar Britney Spears for three years). All together, she has four children.
Fantasia Barrino Affiliation: 'Fantasia For Real' on VH1 Side note: The 'American Idol' champion (2005) is a best-selling author ('Life is Not a Fairytale') and garnered critical acclaim as Miss Celie in the Broadway musical 'The Color Purple.'
Nene Leakes Affiliation: 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' on Bravo Side note: The brazen Queens, NY native is a domestic abuse survivor and a former stripper - all revelations she detailed in her 2009 memoir 'Never Make the Same Mistake Twice.'
Terrell Owens Affiliation: 'The T.O. Show' on VH1 Side note: Alabama's very own football star simply known as "T.O." -- literally let it all hang out for the photo shoot promoting his new reality series, in July 2009. The show revolves around his life off the field as he searches for love, repair family relationships and make the move from Dallas to Buffalo.
Ray Cunningham Affiliation: 'College Hill: Virginia State University' on BET Side note: One of the more memorable characters from the Black Entertainment Television network reality ranks, Cunningham has become an openly gay LGBT advocate, budding actor and busy blogger, who was featured in Adam Bouska's groundbreaking NoH8 Campaign, which assembled California notables responding to the state's Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. Cunningham was also cast in acclaimed filmmaker Maurice Jamal's new forthcoming TV project 'Friends and Lovers.'
Miss New York Affiliation:'Flavor of Love' and 'I Love New York' on VH1 Side note: The upstate New York drama queen competed for hip-hop hype-man Flavor Flav's love twice and was rejected both times.
MC Hammer Affiliation: 'Hammertime' on A&E Side note: Stanley Kirk Burrell seems to have done it all: Joined the navy; won Grammy Awards; danced for KFC popcorn chicken; fathered six children; wiggled his manhood in a Speedo bikini on a music video; went bankrupt; became a preacher; and now doing reality TV. 'Hammertime' is a look inside the family life of the man formerly known as one of the riches entertainers of his era.
Keyshia Cole Affiliation: 'The Way It Is' on BET Side note: In an interview, thuggish ruggish rap icon Young Jeezy claimed that the hip-hop soul songstress asked him to marry her but he turned her down.
Mo'Nique Affiliation: 'Charm School' on VH1 Side note: While promoting the movie 'Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins,' Mo'Nique told Oprah Winfrey that co-star Martin Lawrence once gave her invaluable advice about show business.
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth Affiliation: 'The Apprentice' on NBC and 'The Surreal Life' on VH1 Side note:The former White House staffer proudly became the superbitch of reality TV.