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Old 29-08-2022, 02:36 AM #7
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If the Show were lucky enough to return it would need to improve it's image on the bullying accusations.
I really think XF is dead & buried , Simon Cowell can get away with BGT because that still has it's audience/fans as it's like a variety show which still has it's appeal... sort of .

But both contracts for XF & BGT that the contestants have to sign are very bizarre & controlling. The clause has like a million conditions & rules. XF contestants have come out and said they've been worse off , since being on the show as they're forced into a corner with no rights .

Simon Cowell doesn't care unless they can be his cash cow & earn him millions, then when they're not doing as well as he'd liked .. he basically drops them like a hot potato.
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