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BR

14 - Unsigned and all over the press 14 Years, 7 Months ago  
www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-13306...rinking-alcohol.html

So we have got to the stage where clever 14 year old girls drop out of school to pursue their singing careers in pop/rock music and it is acceptable ?

Has anyone told this girl that the Music Industry is on a big decline.

Having said that - she seems to have bucketloads of attitude and will surely succeed if she genuinely has the talent and someone in a major gets hold of her career now. She could be the rebel pin up for millions of rebellious teenage girls.....a sort of JOHNNY ROTTEN for girls.......

As long as the Police dont prosecute her mother for grooming her for sex ( after all she allows boys to sleep with her very underage daughter in her home !! ) maybe she will become a star ?
 
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Jonathan King's Crystal Balls

Re:14 - Unsigned and all over the press 14 Years, 7 Months ago  
The X Factor continues to perpetuate the myth that you'll be rich (far from it) and famous (for a few weeks) by being a pop star.
Anyway, this feature is a starting step of a PR campaign for the girl, as far as I'm concerned. The only "pop stars" these days come from well-off backgrounds...they don't have to worry about there being hardly any money in being a pop star these days as their families have enough already (otherwise known as the Ellie Goulding/Eliza Doolittle syndrome).
 
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Re:14 - Unsigned and all over the press 14 Years, 7 Months ago  
Jonathan King's Crystal Balls wrote:
The X Factor continues to perpetuate the myth that you'll be rich (far from it) and famous (for a few weeks) by being a pop star.
Anyway, this feature is a starting step of a PR campaign for the girl, as far as I'm concerned. The only "pop stars" these days come from well-off backgrounds...they don't have to worry about there being hardly any money in being a pop star these days as their families have enough already (otherwise known as the Ellie Goulding/Eliza Doolittle syndrome).



I fully agree
 
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