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GMTV looks at the continuing row over Jedward, and Simon Cowell's U-turn

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Was Simon Cowell right to let the public decide who to save on Sunday's X Factor? And why his sudden support for the twins? GMTV's Elaine Willcox is in the boys' hometown of Dublin, then John Stapl...  
 
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neilengland1977 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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check me out im singing a song called when you love someone, to find me type neil england rate and comment the video im needing a big break i also went to audtion at xfactor with jedward tell me if you think ive got the voice to make it
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I would love to see Jedward actually win. I've been avoiding X Factor up to now but I've found myself turning on just to see them. I despise the anti-pop Simon Cowell and his endless mini-diva proteges. Great to see two kids with energy and boundless Pop fun in them! Reclaim Pop and f""k the Powell's of this world and their selfish financial interests. Go Jedward!
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what does this dickhead know, lucie could have won the show.. simon just said that she couldn't to make it look better for him when he put the twins through. and actually despite what this nobody says i won't be watching the show again because its a joke that lucie has left.
HisAbsolutism (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Honestly, all you accomplished was to make yourself sound like another jealous peon that couldn't make it in life. Leona Lewis? Alexandra Burke? Susan Boyle? All of these acts have tenfold more talent than you ever will, and I seriously doubt that you've ever had to put up with as much stress that these people would around the finals in your entire lifetime. Sorry if I come off mean -- it's just that it sickens me when the public act like spoiled children that don't know their place.
CapnKirkus (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I never said these people have no talent, I just said that they bore me, and they bring nothing new and original to the music industry. But good on them making millions. I'm not at all jealous, I can't sing, I never said I could, or wanted to. Nothing I said was because I envied anyone that has won the X Factor. It was because people are being childish over a TV contest, because they're annoyed that their favourite acts aren't winning. And don't get me started on stress.
HisAbsolutism (1 week ago) Show Hide
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You're contradicting yourself all over here. Do you think that they have talent or not? If you think they do but find them boring, then you just admitted that you have no taste in music if you can't find talented music entertaining -- and I therefore find it hard to believe that your opinion of this art has any credence at all. You have no right to criticize the music industry. If you think that they have no talent, then what have you done that has been better? You lose either way.
CapnKirkus (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Sorry. But I'm finding it hard to be constructive here. You're talking bollocks. Total bollocks. I love music, music is everything to me, but I don't appreciate manufactured TV contest winners singing other people's music. I prefer musicians that write their own music, and play their own instruments. The X Factor is in a totally different league in my eyes. Of course my opinion has credence. Would you rather me come here saying OMG LIEK LUCIE IS SUCH A FAG LOL? I don't understand you people.
HisAbsolutism (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Oh, and as for people being so adamant about their stars winning, I know that the feeling of actually having a strong stance on something in society may be alien to you, but have you ever began to wonder that maybe this "TV contest" is more important than you think, in that it contains the contestants' dreams in being a superstar, and the people get to decide whether they win it or not? You've obviously never had to do anything as important to feel that, but try to keep an open mind. :)
CapnKirkus (1 week ago) Show Hide
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There's having a stance on something in society, and there's whining about the X Factor. People seem more bothered about Jedward than the recession! And anyway, you're contradicting yourself big style here. By supporting Jedward, that shows that I have some appreciation for people pursuing their dreams, right? Just because I'm not your typical OMGLEONALEWIS X Factor worshipping sheep, doesn't mean I'm a cold, heartless dragon. At first I admit I thought it was a laugh, but they've grown on me
merliniandruid (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The Moral Of The Story Is....Stop Watching The X Factor Charade...Stop voting and wasting Your money....Result You Will Feel Better...

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