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  2. Clay Aiken - Wikipedia

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    Clay Aiken was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina.As a young boy, Aiken sang in the Raleigh Boychoir; and, as a teenager, he sang in school choirs, church choir, musicals and local theatre productions. [19]

  3. 'American Idol' Alum Clay Aiken Explained Why He's 'Perfectly ...

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    In 2003, Clay finished second place on the second season of the singing competition series and went multi-platinum with his debut album "Measure of a Man." But, while the 46-year-old father is out ...

  4. Kelly Clarkson forgets Clay Aiken didn't win “American Idol ...

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    The “Stronger” singer, 42, suffered a hilarious slip-up on Monday’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show when she forgot mid-interview with Clay Aiken that he didn’t win season 2 of the ...

  5. Kelly Clarkson Accidentally Forgets Clay Aiken Didn’t ... - AOL

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    When friend and singer Clay Aiken, 46, stopped by The Kelly Clarkson Show on Monday, Dec. 16, the reality show alumni — naturally — discussed their time on the hit series, and Clarkson, 42 ...

  6. Fraud Squad TV - Wikipedia

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    Fraud Squad TV, hosted by Tom Hnatiw (pronounced "NA-choo"), profiles a variety of cases, and offers fraud-stopping tips to prevent the average citizen from being victimized. In each episode, victims and law enforcement officers explain how they were involved in crimes leading up to the arrests of the criminals.

  7. The Big Call (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Call (Chinese: 巨額來電; formerly known as Fraud Squad), is a 2017 Chinese crime drama film directed by Oxide Pang, starring Cheney Chen, Joseph Chang, Gwei Lun-mei and Jiang Mengjie. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  8. Clay Aiken Reflects On Losing '50 Percent' Of His Fans After ...

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    Clay Aiken rose to prominence on "American Idol" in 2003, coming in at second place behind winner Ruben Studdard. Vince Bucci via Getty Images “The first four months that I was in, the show was ...

  9. American Idol controversies - Wikipedia

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    Out of 24 million votes recorded following the second season finale, Ruben Studdard finished just 130,000 votes ahead of Clay Aiken.There was confusion over the winning margin as host Ryan Seacrest initially announced it as 13,000, later again 1,335, and then finally corrected by Fox as 130,000. [5]