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X Factor Gamu to return to Zimbabwe
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According to the latest news rejected X Factor contestant Gamu and family have to return to Zimbabwe as their visas have run out! Why was she allowed to audition in the first place surely they knew this without putting her through to almost the final! Maybe this will get Cheryl off the hook for her strange choices!
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Personally, i have no time for it, as it runs from August to near Christmas week For Funks Sake.......cons the public out of so much money on phone votes and is cheap tv at it's worst.
Trash telly....."Strictly" is'nt much better, but as it's the lifeline for the BBC they need it badly. AS licence payers though dont you feel a little cheated that you have to pay for phone votes to keep in your favourite couple?............saying that at least "Strictly" is entertaining IMO.
Personally, i have no time for it, as it runs from August to near Christmas week For Funks Sake.......cons the public out of so much money on phone votes and is cheap tv at it's worst.
Trash telly....."Strictly" is'nt much better, but as it's the lifeline for the BBC they need it badly. AS licence payers though dont you feel a little cheated that you have to pay for phone votes to keep in your favourite couple?............saying that at least "Strictly" is entertaining IMO.
"surely they knew this"
Can you imagine thousands of people queuing up to audition being required to sit down in the foyer with a panel of interrogators and asked the ins and outs of their life history?
Not only would it take forever and a day, it would also open the floodgates for every pressure group going to jump on the bandwagon to sue the programme makers for all sorts of so called human rights abuses - such is the ultra sensitive society Britain has been allowed to become.
Can you imagine thousands of people queuing up to audition being required to sit down in the foyer with a panel of interrogators and asked the ins and outs of their life history?
Not only would it take forever and a day, it would also open the floodgates for every pressure group going to jump on the bandwagon to sue the programme makers for all sorts of so called human rights abuses - such is the ultra sensitive society Britain has been allowed to become.
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