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X Factor - Mel B
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I so nearly wasn't going to bother watching X Factor on Saturday night but then I relented. And wish I hadn't. What's happened to all the hilarious auditions of those who can't sing a note? There were very few of them and they're always the best bit! And as for Mel B - she has to be the rudest person I've ever come across and she looks absolutely terrible. I think even the other Judges were embarrassed by her.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Interestingly, Mel B's approach is far closer to the 'real' audition process than that portrayed by the other judges.
In a real audition situation, the majority of people wouldn't get as far as standing on the X - they'd be walking off the way they walked on without breaking step because they don't look right, so how they sound would be irrelavent.
There are exceptions to this rule - the most obvious of course being Susan Boyle - but as a rule, people who don't look like pop stars will not become pop stars - Alexandra Burke against Michelle McManus illustrates that point perfectly.
After about three or four seconds, a lot of auditions are over, because that is how long it takes so see if anyone is going to have a chance of getting anywhere - but of course, that is not good television.
I imagine there will be more 'hopefuls' as the weeks unfold - there is no major pull for viewers in the early weeks without them.
In a real audition situation, the majority of people wouldn't get as far as standing on the X - they'd be walking off the way they walked on without breaking step because they don't look right, so how they sound would be irrelavent.
There are exceptions to this rule - the most obvious of course being Susan Boyle - but as a rule, people who don't look like pop stars will not become pop stars - Alexandra Burke against Michelle McManus illustrates that point perfectly.
After about three or four seconds, a lot of auditions are over, because that is how long it takes so see if anyone is going to have a chance of getting anywhere - but of course, that is not good television.
I imagine there will be more 'hopefuls' as the weeks unfold - there is no major pull for viewers in the early weeks without them.
You can see why she's called Scary Spice1 I agree that that is more likely to be the way that proper auditions are carried out, but she was downright unpleasant - even if the act is an absolute no I think that most judges would try to find something positive to say as well as turning them down rather more gently than Mel did! I don't usually watch X Factor, but I turned on just in time to see Zoe(?) throw a wobbly and stage a dramatic exit! Quite exciting!
Mel B....now what happened to her career (other than relaunches with no new material for many a year). What gives her the right to judge others, ditto the other female judges who have little or no experience of what the 'market'demands. The whole programme is contrived and totally false - aimed at gullible teens in the main. It's had it's day......which is why Cowell has disappeared.