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| The X Factor 2010 [S7] Series 7 of ITV's music reality show, The X Factor, won by Matt Cardle. Runner up was Rebecca Ferguson. Third was One Direction. |
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Remembering Kerry
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Well, I guess if you were in the position of being mentored by him and he insisted you did a song of his choice, but watedto and did otherwise then there would be little support from him afterwards and that may at the time seem a price to high to pay.
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I can understand the pressure and also believe it wasn't only Simon that insisted they sing what they did but if you believe in what you do, and in yourself, you'd surely insist you do what YOU want. Many have
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Remembering Kerry
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I can agree with you on that you are right.,I certainly would insist on doing what I thought was best for me, I do and get lots of lectures for it.
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A few contestants over the years have refused to do what their mentors suggest. I can't be certain but I think Alexandra was one and Steve Brookstein another. Possibly Shane Ward too. Sometimes it blows up in their face massively yet other times it works. Guess ultimately it has to be a compromise. I'm just annoyed people can be so bitter after the opportunity and experiences they have just been given. How many people get that?
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