North Carolina is getting plenty of exposure on "American Idol" this season.
2011 winner Scotty McCreery performed on "Idol" last week, and the show welcomes back 2003 runner-up Clay Aiken (left) and 2004 winner Fantasia Barrino tomorrow night.
Both Barrino and Aiken are scheduled to perform. Barrino has a new single out called "Lose to Win."
"American Idol" airs on Fox at 8 p.m. on Thursday.
The last time “American Idol” held auditions in North Carolina -- Greensboro in 2005 -- the state ended up with three singers in that season’s Top 10.
North Carolina moved a step closer to its second “American Idol” tonight as Scotty McCreery was named one of the Final Four finalists of this, the show’s 10th season.
On a stressful results show tonight in which two of the 11 finalists would be going home, Scotty McCreery, right, got to breathe easy early on. He and fellow Southerner Lauren Alaina were sent to safety shortly after performing a duet to open the show.
Combining a first interview about a suicide attempt with an appearance to plug your latest CD is a balancing act no one should have to try to pull off. There's just no way to avoid cynicism.
Fantasia Barrino will give her first television interview since her recent suicide attempt tomorrow morning on "Good Morning America."
Fantasia Barrino, "American Idol" winner and star of the VH1 reality series "Fantasia For Real," was released from a Charlotte hospital last night following what police are calling an attempted suicide.
"American Idol" winner and High Point native Fantasia Barrino was rushed to the hospital Monday after an overdose that is now being described by Charlotte police as an apparent suicide attempt.
If you want to watch something a little lighter than "Southland" tune in tonight at 10 and see NC's "American Idol" Fantasia Barrino on her VH1 show "Fantasia For Real."