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Plot Summary
Popstars was an American reality television series that aimed to create a new girl group. The show followed a group of young women as they competed in various singing and dancing challenges, judged by a panel of industry professionals. Ultimately, one group, Eden's Crush, was formed from the contestants and went on to release music.
Critical Reception
The show received mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its predictable format and manufactured nature. While it generated some interest due to the novelty of creating a pop group on television, its long-term impact was limited.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its formulaic approach to reality television.
- Seen as a product of its time, reflecting the peak of the manufactured pop group phenomenon.
- The show's primary success was the formation of the group Eden's Crush, though their career was short-lived.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Popstars (US)' is not readily available through aggregated Google user reviews. The show was primarily a broadcast television event rather than a streaming title with extensive user commentary.
Fun Fact
The group formed from the US version of the show, Eden's Crush, included Nicole Scherzinger, who would later achieve global superstardom as the lead singer of The Pussycat Dolls.
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