View Full Version : Matt Cardle I think Matt used to hate the show...
MargeryFan
14-12-2010, 02:38 PM
"I didn't want to go down this route but I have, and I want to make it work for me"
"I don't think I've completely sold out, I mean there's things I've done over the past ten weeks that I would never [have done] but you've just got to bend over."
http://itn.co.uk/750baf7d95c28a4b858864515bad9e2f.html
Strangely, I like him more after this interview :conf:
fruit_cake
14-12-2010, 02:40 PM
I reckon Simon will be paying him £12000 to get lost this time next year just like he did with Steve Brookstein
Fetch The Bolt Cutters
14-12-2010, 02:46 PM
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MissKittyFantastico
14-12-2010, 03:47 PM
I like his honesty. You gotta do what you gotta do to try and make it sometimes, I hope it works out for him.
Why would you need to be a fan of the show in order to enter?
Why would you need to be a fan of the show in order to enter?
You don't need to be, but implying you've sold out by entering it is a surefire way to taint your own success.
ElProximo
14-12-2010, 09:01 PM
It is a strange thing.
I have no doubt there are a 100 would-be singers who were (at least) on the right direction towards some contracts, full-time work, success and had to think long and hard whether they would risk it all by joining x-factor, bgt, american idol etc etc.
For people like Matt (who was known about before X-Factor) there is also a risk in NOT taking the opportunity. Sure, it may look like he is 'on his way' but 2 years later he might be kicking himself when nothing really comes of the promises.
But maybe these talent shows.. rather the public perception/acceptance has been changing and you really can carry on without (as we say) being 'saddled' with this 'talent show contestant' weight.
In the last few years a number of 'American Idol' contestants (not winners) have carried on to some great careers.
Not riding the 'American Idol runner-up' post-season arrangements but they have gone on to become independent 'superstars' in their own rights.
Most even forgetting their American Idol starts.
I was also trying to think of some legendary acts from olde day versions. Abba has to come to mind. Even way back then - people quickly forgot they were a contest winner. Was it called 'Eurovision'?
Basically it was 'Pop Idol' of its day.
Someone else told me Cliff Richards was, originally, known for being a 'Pop Idol' winner?
Anyways, Matt is someone who definitely can carry on 'independent' or 'not reliant' on this X-Factor title.
Tom4784
14-12-2010, 09:10 PM
He's already too big for his boots, Arrogant sod.
MargeryFan
14-12-2010, 10:23 PM
It is a strange thing.
I have no doubt there are a 100 would-be singers who were (at least) on the right direction towards some contracts, full-time work, success and had to think long and hard whether they would risk it all by joining x-factor, bgt, american idol etc etc.
For people like Matt (who was known about before X-Factor) there is also a risk in NOT taking the opportunity. Sure, it may look like he is 'on his way' but 2 years later he might be kicking himself when nothing really comes of the promises.
But maybe these talent shows.. rather the public perception/acceptance has been changing and you really can carry on without (as we say) being 'saddled' with this 'talent show contestant' weight.
In the last few years a number of 'American Idol' contestants (not winners) have carried on to some great careers.
Not riding the 'American Idol runner-up' post-season arrangements but they have gone on to become independent 'superstars' in their own rights.
Most even forgetting their American Idol starts.
I was also trying to think of some legendary acts from olde day versions. Abba has to come to mind. Even way back then - people quickly forgot they were a contest winner. Was it called 'Eurovision'?
Basically it was 'Pop Idol' of its day.
Someone else told me Cliff Richards was, originally, known for being a 'Pop Idol' winner?
Anyways, Matt is someone who definitely can carry on 'independent' or 'not reliant' on this X-Factor title.
Interesting read.
I applaud his honesty. If he were to say he'd always been an X Factor fan it would soon come out. He's a muso.
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