Paula Abdul of American Idol Fame Thrilled to Guest Judge On 'So You Think You Can Dance'; She Felt 'Used' After Getting Fired by Simon Cowell from 'X Factor' Show

Paula Abdul has been out of the reality TV competition-judging game for a couple of years, but she's sitting back down behind the table Tuesday night for a guest spot on Fox's other long-running competition show, "So You Think You Can Dance" according to the Los Angeles Times. 

Most people remember Abdul from her eight seasons as a judge on "American Idol" where she teamed with Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson, and Ryan Seacrest.  And though she had a very successful career as a pop singer in the '90s, she had another successful career as a choreographer before that. So she's more than qualified to critique people's dancing as well as their singing.













Abdul's "SYTYCD" appearance will reunite her with Nigel Lythgoe, who served as executive producer on "Idol" during Abdul's tenure on the show. Lythgoe has been a judge on the dance show since it premiered in 2005., said the L.A. Times.

After leaving "Idol" in 2009, Abdul has been making the rounds as a judge, serving for a season on Simon Cowell's new singing-competition show, "The X Factor," and creating her own show, "Live to Dance," which was canceled by CBS after seven episodes. She's also served as a guest judge on the all-stars edition of "Dancing With the Stars."

Producers are no doubt hoping that Abdul's appearance will recapture some of that old "Idol" magic. Like "Idol," "SYTYCD" has seen a ratings slide, with the current season drawing an audience well below the audience the show had last summer.

In an effort to draw more eyes, producers have had a series of guest judges this season, including Minnie Driver, Wayne Brady and Jesse Tyler Ferguson.

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