I found this within an article in The Guardian on Pop Idol, which if you want to read the full thing is
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Ar...352855,00.html
Quote:
And as upwards of 10,000 wannabes jostle for the chance to feature in Big Brother 3 - the deadline for applications passed yesterday - most previous contestants are long forgotten. One of last year's contestants, Josh Rafter, gave a self-promoting interview to the Observer last month in which he complained about being dumped by the programme-makers - failing to mention that in the same week, he had been at the Endemol offices for his final after-care appointment with the show's psychotherapist.
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I'm not quite sure the point the journalist is trying to make, but Josh did mention he'd been into see them. It was in the original article - that's how I knew about it. Why did they bother interviewing him if they didn't want him to talk about what he's doing, or what he thought of his experiences?