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Originally Posted by Pyramid*
Like I said, quite a few of you have a sense of humour when it suits you having a pop at others, but that dies away when it's humour directed at yourselves. And I did in fact answer your question in my last reply to you.
So which newspaper would something have to appear in before you would regard it as unbiased? Which source out there would you take what was written about Cher or anyone else for that matter, as being a wholly non prejudiced viewpoint?
Disliking a person does not equate to hating. I'm never quite sure where or why some of you are able to correlate the two words - how can a person hate someone they have never met? People can, like you, form an opinion - it doesn't have to match yours - nor does the fact that it doesn't match your opinion, make them a 'hater'.
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Well I'm no reader of OK, but look how they reported it:
http://www.ok.co.uk/posts/view/30395...nd-Wagner-take
HERE'S an X Factor 2010 pair we didn't think we'd see together - Cher Lloyd and Wagner!
But X Factor 2010's controversial stars Cher Lloyd and Wagner came together as they both performed at a venue in Birkenhead last night.
With Matt Cardle and Rebecca Ferguson entertaining the crowds at Twickenham and One Direction heading up to Glasgow for their gig, mini Cheryl Cole and Brazilian Wagner hit Pacific Road Arts Centre in The Wirrall.
Cher looked cool in black harem pants, her trademark Doc Martins, a printed tee and a denim jacket as she bopped up and down on stage.
Meanwhile Wagner, who was booed off the show, played to the crowd on a pair of bongo drums as he shook his hips to the music.
All the pair need is to add Katie Waissel to the mix and we reckon that would be a truly bizarre evening...
They just reported what happened, instead of getting caught up on trying to find anything, no matter how minor a detail, to criticise Cher like the Daily Mail did, and as you also did