Wednesday, 28 September 2011

X Factor Cheryl Cole warned Tulisa Contostavlos is not wasting her life

X Factor Cheryl Cole warned Tulisa Contostavlos is not wasting her life, saying that her relationship with boyfriend Fazer should come first.

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Tulisa replaced Chezza on the panel on the current series of the hit show and her personal life separate from her career to her words of advice offered me money.

A source told Now magazine: "Tulisa's said said she has little time to see her boyfriend as she's so busy. Cheryl's begged her not to let all the hours spent working on the show wreck her relationship."

On Sunday the 24-year-old made her relationship with N-Dubz bandmate Fazer public and warned her that boss Simon Cowell could ruin their romance.

"She warned her that Simon expects the show to come first and advised her to keep a healthy work-life balance."

Chery's marriage to Ashley Cole fell also during this period and they show the same thing does not happen for Tulisa.

"Don't end up like me - I've lost the love of my life, several friends and I'm not off track with my music because I devoted everything to that show."

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

X Factor contestant failed to cooperate with Ceri Rees

A singing coach X Factor contestant who failed to cooperate with Ceri Rees has accused the "exploitation" the 54-year-old is the output of the owners.

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Viewers saw Rees, who has auditioned for the show four times, struggled through the audition on Sunday's show.

The seven-minute segment of the program showed that this music "I Dreamed A Dream," "Les Miserables and I Will Always Love You" after the key performances by judges rejected.

Vocal coach Amanda Roberts told the Sun she Rees producers to highlight not to try to convince.

She said: "The show just wants someone to ridicule. The producers and judges should hang their heads in shame - they are exploiting a vulnerable woman."

Rees from Bridgend in Wales, clip, show, and also was criticized by mental health charities by celebrity fans online.

ITV presenter Lorraine Kelly tweeted: "Uncomfy to watch ceri on x factor - she's a poor wee soul."

Singer Lily Allen wrote: "They shouldn't have aired that audition, she's clearly ill."

Mark Davies, director of communications at the charity Rethink Mental Illness, said: "While we can't speculate on the state of Ceri's mental health, she does appear vulnerable and it was clear she had been set up to fail."

A spokeswoman for the show said: "The X Factor is open to everybody to apply and we regularly welcome back contestants who want to audition again."