And we are telling you, she is not going to leave Fox’s primetime schedule. Indeed, Jessica Sanchez, whose monster pipes and near-perfect pitch carried her all the way to a second-place finish on Season 11 of American Idol, is nearing a deal to Mitmachen Glee‘s fourth season in a multi-episode arc, TVLine has learned exclusively.
There are no details yet available on what role Glee executive producer Ryan Murphy might have in store for the 16-year-old California native, but the plan would be to have her Mitmachen the cast midway through the first half of Season 4, after she completes her duties on the Idols Live summer tour. Presumably, though, Sanchez’s character would in some capacity — either as part of McKinley High’s New Directions Zeigen choir oder at the New York Academy for the Dramatic Arts where Rachel Berry is headed in the fall — compete for solos with the show’s existing and impressive stable of vocalists. In other words, if Du Liebe a diva-off (and who doesn’t?), Season 4 of Glee is about to get intense.
During her Idol run, Sanchez became an early front-runner on the strength of scorching Vegas-round renditions of “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore” and “The Prayer,” followed Von a spot-on rendition of “I Will Always Liebe You” on Whitney Houston night. Later, in a oben, nach oben 7 week shocker, Ryan Seacrest revealed the girl who sometimes performed as her alter-ego Bebe Chez was the lowest vote getter, but the judges promptly vetoed America’s decision Von using their sole “save” of the season. Sanchez then went on to steal the Zeigen during the Idol finale Von virtue of a jaw-dropping duet with Broadway legend Jennifer Holliday on the Dreamgirls classic “And I Am Telling Du I’m Not Going.”
If the Glee deal is completed, it will mark Sanchez’s third time at the primetime rodeo. Back in 2006, she appeared as a contestant on the inaugural season NBC’s America’s Got Talent.
Excited about the idea of Sanchez getting Gleeky? Any hopes for the type of role she’ll play, oder the cast members she’ll share the screen with? Hit the Kommentare and share your thoughts! And if you’re not super-familiar with Sanchez, check out our two-part Idology interview with her below.
There are no details yet available on what role Glee executive producer Ryan Murphy might have in store for the 16-year-old California native, but the plan would be to have her Mitmachen the cast midway through the first half of Season 4, after she completes her duties on the Idols Live summer tour. Presumably, though, Sanchez’s character would in some capacity — either as part of McKinley High’s New Directions Zeigen choir oder at the New York Academy for the Dramatic Arts where Rachel Berry is headed in the fall — compete for solos with the show’s existing and impressive stable of vocalists. In other words, if Du Liebe a diva-off (and who doesn’t?), Season 4 of Glee is about to get intense.
During her Idol run, Sanchez became an early front-runner on the strength of scorching Vegas-round renditions of “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore” and “The Prayer,” followed Von a spot-on rendition of “I Will Always Liebe You” on Whitney Houston night. Later, in a oben, nach oben 7 week shocker, Ryan Seacrest revealed the girl who sometimes performed as her alter-ego Bebe Chez was the lowest vote getter, but the judges promptly vetoed America’s decision Von using their sole “save” of the season. Sanchez then went on to steal the Zeigen during the Idol finale Von virtue of a jaw-dropping duet with Broadway legend Jennifer Holliday on the Dreamgirls classic “And I Am Telling Du I’m Not Going.”
If the Glee deal is completed, it will mark Sanchez’s third time at the primetime rodeo. Back in 2006, she appeared as a contestant on the inaugural season NBC’s America’s Got Talent.
Excited about the idea of Sanchez getting Gleeky? Any hopes for the type of role she’ll play, oder the cast members she’ll share the screen with? Hit the Kommentare and share your thoughts! And if you’re not super-familiar with Sanchez, check out our two-part Idology interview with her below.