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Old 15-05-2012, 04:45 PM #65
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Originally Posted by Callum View Post
After this interview she did with Fabulous magazine last month, Mel B will be lucky to get any TV work in the UK again.

http://www.melaniebrown.com.br/en/20...iew/#more-1835

I really hope she is not the new judge. XF should stay well clear of her.
Lol, she's proudly displayed that article on her personal website?


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Originally Posted by Zee View Post
I think it's safe to say that if you're an active popstar and you land a role on the X Factor judging panel, you're guaranteed success through exposure. Particularly the female judges, who become style icons and get a lot of attention. I think the issue with Kelly Rowland is that her personality is too brash and American in nature. She's not like Katy Perry or Nicole Scherzinger who understand the British mindset (possibly because of their British boyfriends.) I think Tulisa's a great judge, I'm glad she's returning, but I hope whoever replaces Kelly has a personality to write home about. Adele would be fantastic but she wouldn't fit in with that glamour aspect of things. I'd hate to see Lily Allen do it and she wouldn't agree to it either I don't think. We don't need another nobody taking up the job, we need someone who's had a substantial career who's not really doing the whole music thing anymore. That's why Dannii Minogue was great for the job.
I don't think it was that case at all. At least in Nicole's case, it was being very much like an LA airhead, nothing quite interesting to say and wanting to please everyone. Everything's awesome and she loves everyone with a soft, almost child-like tone to the voice. She was the same on US X Factor. I expect Britney will be much the same.
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