"Jennifer accepted the Idol judge position," a show insider told OK! Weekly. "They are ironing out contracts as we speak so unless something goes wrong it's a done deal."
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Reports of Lopez's American Idol addition surfaced only a few hours after Fox and Ellen DeGeneres announced the comedian and daytime talk show host has decided to "bow out" of American Idol and leave her judging position after just a single season.
"She's absorbing Ellen's salary which is why Ellen resigned today," the insider told OK.
Lopez's longtime manager Benny Medina organized the deal, according to People, which reported current judges Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi will both return for American Idol's tenth season and join the 41-year-old singer and actress on its judging panel.
"It's true," an industry source told People. "She's excited about it."
Fox had no comment on reports of Lopez's American Idol addition.
Whether American Idol will also replace Simon Cowell -- who left the show after this past May's ninth-season finale to launch an American adaptation of his British The X Factorreality competition that will debut on Fox in Fall 2011 -- and continuewith the four-judge format it has used the last two seasons remainsunclear.
According to Deadline Hollywood, which first reported the news of Lopez's addition, Idol producershave been attempting to replace Cowell with Elton John. However he isreportedly "asking for too much money and has too many touringcommitments he can't get out of," resulting in Aerosmith singer StevenTyler possibly being offered the position.
Reports that American Idol has been eyeingJohn as Cowell's replacement first surfaced in January and havecontinued circulating despite repeated denials from hisrepresentatives. In May, Access Hollywood reported John rejected a $33 million offer from the show.
Fox and DeGeneres announced her departure in a Thursday evening press release.
"A couple months ago, I let Fox and the American Idolproducers know that this didn't feel like the right fit for me,"DeGeneres said in a statement. "I told them I wouldn't leave them in abind and that I would hold off on doing anything until they were ableto figure out where they wanted to take the panel next."
Rumors that American Idol will undergo a largetenth-season shakeup that may result in the replacement of its entirejudging panel have surged since multiple reports that former Idol producer Nigel Lythgoe -- who left the show in 2008 to focus on So You Think You Can Dance -- is near a deal to return to the show surfaced on Monday.
Earlier this year, Lythgoe repeatedly told reporters he would address Cowell's exit by replacing Idol's entire judging panel and return to a three-judge format if he were still in charge of the show.
"I'd lose the fourth judge, I don't like four judges. I'd keep Ryan Seacrest and probably change the whole panel to go with [Elton John]," Lythgoe told the New York Post in March.
"I would replace the entire judging panel," he told Zap2it in April. "Idon't think it really works replacing one person. They don't have agreat deal of chemistry at the moment. Ryan and Simon have fallen out.It's uncomfortable to watch. Ellen hasn't worked out as well as wewould have hoped."
According to recent reports, Idol has also beenconsidering Chris Isaak, Harry Connick Jr., Jessica Simpson, and JustinTimberlake as possible judging panel additions. In addition, Sean"Diddy" Combs and Bret Michaels have also expressed interest in theshow recently.
DeGeneres joined American Idollast September -- after the show had already conducted its nationwideninth-season callback auditions for the judging panel without her --under what was reportedly a five-year contract.
While it will be her first regular on-camera role, Idol's judging panel won't represent Lopez's first foray into reality television.
In 2007, she executive produced and made several cameo appearances in DanceLife, an MTV reality series that followed the lives of six dancers working to make it in the dancing business.
In addition, Lopez served as a musical mentor during American Idol's 2007 sixth season and served as the guest judge for Project Runway's fifth-season finale in 2008.
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