Australian Idol judge Kyle Sandilands copped some booing from the audience on Monday night after a not-so-flattering remark to among this season’s most popular entertainers. Vocalist and camel farmer Trent is a country-and-western guy through and though, from his twangy singing stylings to the clothing he uses onstage. ENJOY THE VIDEO ABOVE: Kyle Sandilands booed after shock remark to Australian Idol vocalist. Stream Australian Idol complimentary on 7plus After being offered 3 tunes to select from by the judges, Trent chose the enormous Matchbox Twenty hit, 3am. He even got to satisfy the members of Matchbox Twenty and participate in among their shows, as the American band was visiting Australia at the time. Trent chosen to provide the pop-rock traditional his own timeless nation twist, providing a strong efficiency that the audience plainly delighted in. It was the judges’ turn to offer their evaluation of his efficiency, with Kyle kicking off procedures. What he stated didn’t go down well with the audience, and Trent looked a little shellshocked by Kyle’s description of his voice. Trent carries out 3am by Matchbox Twenty. Credit: Seven “You’re extremely well liked, individuals like you, individuals discuss you,” he started. “I can’t stop hearing Kermit the Frog however, each time you sing,” he included as the crowd jointly groaned. “It is your noise, however, I was believing, this guy’s Kermit!” he went on, before doing a Kermit impression that triggered the audience to begin booing. “Hey, absolutely nothing incorrect with Kermit! I dunno why you’re booing Kermit!” he screamed. What began out sounding like an insult gradually turned around into something better to a real compliment. Kyle Sandilands provides his decision as Marcia Hines and Amy Shark respond. Credit: Seven “But I’ve started to enjoy you, although I might actually hear that all the time,” he stated, doing another Kermit impression as Marcia Hines shot eye-daggers in his instructions. “Now, I like it. I believe you did that tune actually well, however that was my stumbling block with you, that genuine twangy thing. “It was tough for me to overcome, however I do really enjoy it now. “Some tunes I hear on the radio I dislike, and after that 4 weeks later on I’m singing every word.” As constantly, Marcia then pitched in to attempt and smooth things over, with Trent looking a bit speechless. Trent appeared not impressed by Kyle Sandilands’ remark. Credit: Seven “The terrific feature of you that I’m truly digging is that whenever you’re on that phase, you’re more comfy,” she informed him. “And if the twang is who you are, let the twang be who you are. “Learn to open your vowels, that’s all I’m gon na state to you, however I delighted in that profoundly.” “Thank you. Thank you,” Trent reacted. Amy Shark weighed in. While she didn’t believe it was Trent’s greatest singing efficiency to date, she enjoyed the reality that he was “owning the crowd”, who plainly enjoyed him. “You’re doing it your method, and you’ve got to regard that,” she stated. Marcia Hines softens the blow of Kyle Sandilands’ ‘Kermit’ jibe. Credit: Seven Walking onto the phase, host Ricki-Lee Coulter stated she had actually found a brand-new skill– specifically, Kyle’s capability to do precise Kermit impressions. Not missing out on a beat, Kyle addressed: “Well, I’ve heard it for weeks and weeks.” Monday night’s episode was the possibility for vocalists Trent, Kiani, Amy, Tyler and Isaac to strut their things and impress audiences in the house ahead of Tuesday night’s Top 10 Live Verdict program. Who will make it into the Top 8? You can vote by texting the name of your preferred to 0457 500 700. Australian Idol continues Tuesday 7.30 pm on Channel 7 and 7plus.