After months of speculation, the pop stars officially join the judges' panel for the Fox competition's second season.
Months of speculation as to whether Britney Spears would join Fox’s The X Factor as one of its new female judges can finally come to a close.
Sources tell THR that Spears' contract with the show is worth an estimated $15 million and that her fiancé and co-conservator Jason Trawick was deeply involved in the negotiations.
In early March, THR reported that Spears was close to a deal,
but according to an insider, the negotiations were delayed for several
reasons, chief among them: a request by the Spears camp to have edit
approval and the issue of Spears' expenses. Seeing as the mother of two
will need to travel all over the country and the world -- last year,
Cowell staged part of the boot camp portion in France -- use of private
jets and other luxury expenditures will come out of her pay, says a
source.
Still, with the new deal, Spears tops former fellow Mickey Mouse Club member Christina Aguilera, who makes about $10 million for her participation in NBC's The Voice, and is in line with Howard Stern's pay on America's Got Talent, another Cowell production. Jennifer Lopez’s American Idol salary has increased from $15 million and now stands closer to $20 million, it's been widely reported.
Spears' price tag also drains the coffers for 18-year-old Lovato, who, another source tells THR,
will be paid only about $1 million for her participation. (Worth
noting: Lovato is scheduled to tour for some of the summer, when X Factor auditions are in fill swing.)
The two singers fill the spots vacated by Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger in a late-January bloodbath that also left host Steve Jones without a job.
Cowell, who also sits on the judges' panel and executive produces X Factor,
has said that he’s looking for star power to attract viewers to the
show’s sophomore season. He also said he’s looking for a competitive
spirit, someone who understands the time needed to work with contestants
and is willing to show their personality on TV. Apparently, Spears fit
the bill.
While much has been said about the crowded field of talent competitions, especially with The Voice returning
in the fall, Cowell might be mostly competing with his own expectations
of how successful the show would be. Although it ranks among the 15
highest-rated series of the season, Cowell has been paying dearly for an
early prediction that he expected the show to come in around 20 million
viewers. It actually averaged about 12 million. Today, he seems
confident in the changes he’s making.
"Sometimes you've gotta change things, and I think change is good,"
Cowell said moments before the big reveal Monday. He then appeared
alongside Spears and Lovato and declared: "Well, we delivered. Rumors
are one thing -- delivering is something else. I'm thrilled to be able
to confirm the return of L.A. Reid, the addition of Demi Lovato and the
superstar Britney Spears."
Said Spears, "I am so excited about this." Reid added that X Factor is now "the Rolls-Royce of television."
Within minutes, X Factor was trending worldwide.
Cowell added one last jab at his competition before exiting the
stage, telling the gathered advertisers and members of the press:
" We're going to seriously kick butt. ... I'm thrilled The Voice has decided to compete against us. I wish them the best of luck."
According to an insider, the vibe in the green room, where Spears and
Lovato gathered before taking the stage, was "very happy -- everyone
was in a good mood."
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