It's just a question, don't jump on me OK, I realise there's practise sessions as well, but it can't be that physically draining, not like having a real job is it FFS!. Makes me laff when you hear about actors and TV Celebs and pro footballers talking about suffering from exhaustion, try getting a real job, you always hear about actors and presenters talking about hanging around on set, wow I wish I could do that, I'd be out on my ear!
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watchinittoomuch (Guest)
I suppose if you were singing 99 bottles of beer on the wall?
I believe she likes a hairy dog.
quote:Originally posted by watchinittoomuch:
I suppose if you were singing 99 bottles of beer on the wall?
quote:Originally posted by watchinittoomuch:
I suppose if you were singing 99 bottles of beer on the wall?
Nobody laughed at mine and it`s dead funny.
quote:Originally posted by Scotty:
I believe she likes a hairy dog.
I don't get it and I normally get jokes!
I assume you are talking about Susan Boyle? Well, she is apparently quite fragile and it was not just having to get on stage and perform that tipped her over the edge, but all the media coverage.
I guess, not everyone can cope.
I guess, not everyone can cope.
quote:Originally posted by watchinittoomuch:
I suppose if you were singing 99 bottles of beer on the wall?
Aww, I feel for her. The negative media attention will have got to her. I hope she'll be home soon
Is she still signing on?
quote:Originally posted by Poolshark:quote:Originally posted by Scotty:
I believe she likes a hairy dog.
I don't get it and I normally get jokes!
It`s a Scottish thing.
I believe she likes the hair of the dog...dwinkys!
quote:Originally posted by Scotty:
I believe she likes a hairy dog.
quote:Originally posted by Aimee:quote:Originally posted by Scotty:
I believe she likes a hairy dog.
And about time too..thankyou Aimee.
I thought you meant she went dogging with lassie!!
quote:Originally posted by Scotty:quote:Originally posted by Aimee:quote:Originally posted by Scotty:
I believe she likes a hairy dog.
And about time too..thankyou Aimee.
I don't really think it has anything to do with standing around waiting to sing, she was very fragile to start with, and with all the sudden hype and negative press it probably pushed her over the edge. Poor woman.
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
I thought you meant she went dogging with lassie!! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Trust you.
OMG what happened there!
I thought you meant she went dogging with lassie!! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Trust you.
OMG what happened there!
Poolshark..it's shobiz darlink..they all get emotional at sometime or other. The priory seems to be a pre-requisite for being famous- what would us mere commoners know!
quote:Originally posted by Aimee:quote:Originally posted by Scotty:quote:Originally posted by Aimee:quote:Originally posted by Scotty:
I believe she likes a hairy dog.
And about time too..thankyou Aimee.
Poollie hasn`t come back to laugh at my hilarious joke!
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quote:Originally posted by Poolshark:
Is she still signing on?
I hardly ever do this, but sometimes you just haveta..
quote:Originally posted by watchinittoomuch:
I suppose if you were singing 99 bottles of beer on the wall?
lol that's what I was going to say.
quote:Originally posted by Poolshark:
It's just a question, don't jump on me OK, I realise there's practise sessions as well, but it can't be that physically draining, not like having a real job is it FFS!. Makes me laff when you hear about actors and TV Celebs and pro footballers talking about suffering from exhaustion, try getting a real job, you always hear about actors and presenters talking about hanging around on set, wow I wish I could do that, I'd be out on my ear!
Though to be fair I think the exhaustion is related to being hunted by the world's media, phone ringing at all times of days and night, being temporarily one of the most famous people on earth without having the staff, PA people to deal with it that wealthy celebs have, being roundly criticised and suffering backlash from people criticising her looks/hair/clothes, and general full on onslaught. I don't think it was 'singing 3 songs' that caused the exhaustion.
I agree with you but I thought BGT gave her some people to help her with all that? so she was left on her own then? wow....quote:Originally posted by jonono:quote:Originally posted by Poolshark:
It's just a question, don't jump on me OK, I realise there's practise sessions as well, but it can't be that physically draining, not like having a real job is it FFS!. Makes me laff when you hear about actors and TV Celebs and pro footballers talking about suffering from exhaustion, try getting a real job, you always hear about actors and presenters talking about hanging around on set, wow I wish I could do that, I'd be out on my ear!
Though to be fair I think the exhaustion is related to being hunted by the world's media, phone ringing at all times of days and night, being temporarily one of the most famous people on earth without having the staff, PA people to deal with it that wealthy celebs have, being roundly criticised and suffering backlash from people criticising her looks/hair/clothes, and general full on onslaught. I don't think it was 'singing 3 songs' that caused the exhaustion.
I think she was mostly on her own. After the first show when the press went to Blackburn she seemed to be on her own in her house and had said the phone hadn't stopped ringing and I think she had to change her number. Maybe she got some support latterly but either way it wasn't as much as she needed. I feel dead sorry for her, I really do, nothing to do with winning/not winning, as I don't give a stuff about that but just the situation she has been cast into without proper managers/advice which she surely needs.
I feel sorry for her.
In just seven short weeks the press have both lauded her and then denegrated her.
We none of us know what goes on behind the scenes with all the rehearsing they have to do. Out of all the contestants, she is the one the media have concentrated on the most and it has been too much for her to cope with. It must have been like living inside a pressure cooker for the poor woman both physically and mentally.
She never expected all this media attention when she signed up for the show.
Time to give her a break now eh?
In just seven short weeks the press have both lauded her and then denegrated her.
We none of us know what goes on behind the scenes with all the rehearsing they have to do. Out of all the contestants, she is the one the media have concentrated on the most and it has been too much for her to cope with. It must have been like living inside a pressure cooker for the poor woman both physically and mentally.
She never expected all this media attention when she signed up for the show.
Time to give her a break now eh?
Did the show know of her condition before she signed on? Maybe the show didnt know the hype was going to be too much but either way they should have given her adequate support... poor woman I hope she recovers from this but Im sure part of there reason she is suffering is because she lost when everyone was telling her she was a definite winner...quote:Originally posted by jonono:
I think she was mostly on her own. After the first show when the press went to Blackburn she seemed to be on her own in her house and had said the phone hadn't stopped ringing and I think she had to change her number. Maybe she got some support latterly but either way it wasn't as much as she needed. I feel dead sorry for her, I really do, nothing to do with winning/not winning, as I don't give a stuff about that but just the situation she has been cast into without proper managers/advice which she surely needs.
Yes definitely its time to give her a break but I doubt they would do that there is still money to be made from her... I hope they atleast give her some sort of help in the process...quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:
I feel sorry for her.
In just seven short weeks the press have both lauded her and then denegrated her.
We none of us know what goes on behind the scenes with all the rehearsing they have to do. Out of all the contestants, she is the one the media have concentrated on the most and it has been too much for her to cope with. It must have been like living inside a pressure cooker for the poor woman both physically and mentally.
She never expected all this media attention when she signed up for the show.
Time to give her a break now eh?
quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:
I feel sorry for her.
In just seven short weeks the press have both lauded her and then denegrated her.
We none of us know what goes on behind the scenes with all the rehearsing they have to do. Out of all the contestants, she is the one the media have concentrated on the most and it has been too much for her to cope with. It must have been like living inside a pressure cooker for the poor woman both physically and mentally.
She never expected all this media attention when she signed up for the show.
Time to give her a break now eh?
Well said Hyacinth!
Even for a person without learning difficulties the pressure would have been great. The Sun has practically stalked the poor woman over the past few weeks and given her a very hard time. Shame on them!
Ironically now she has gone for some help it makes her a bigger story for the press as well. She won't get much peace when she's out I reckon.
quote:Originally posted by jonono:
Ironically now she has gone for some help it makes her a bigger story for the press as well. She won't get much peace when she's out I reckon.
I do hope the powers that be behind BGT tell the downmarket rags to lay off her.
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