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BGT Holly Steele
Am I cruel, is it just me who laughed when poor little Holly Steele fell apart during her rendition of Edelweiss on Britain's got talent?
Perhaps it's just too much for such a young child to be thrust into the limelight and her mother wanted her to go back and do it again.
Perhaps it's just too much for such a young child to be thrust into the limelight and her mother wanted her to go back and do it again.
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Agree, tamb. It's too much for children of that age to be thrust into the limelight. The TV production companies are only interested in their stars making money for them. Pushy mothers like that, are, in my opinion, living their own dreams through their children. Why else would anyone let their little ones go through all that?
Agree with all the above comments.
I think that BGT should be for 16 and over only. I cannot imagine why any parent would put their child under so much pressure as was evident last night.
Also it's grossly unfair on other contestants that she should have been allowed to sing again. The girly rock group didn't expect a second chance when one of them mucked up the opening notes/lyrics. And added to that the public are suckers for emotional blackmail and I despair that Hollie will win and will be put under even more ridiculous pressure.
I think that BGT should be for 16 and over only. I cannot imagine why any parent would put their child under so much pressure as was evident last night.
Also it's grossly unfair on other contestants that she should have been allowed to sing again. The girly rock group didn't expect a second chance when one of them mucked up the opening notes/lyrics. And added to that the public are suckers for emotional blackmail and I despair that Hollie will win and will be put under even more ridiculous pressure.
brionin.....just don't understand your point. Which "lot" are you talking about?
Poetry....competitive...e.g Prof of Poetry at Oxford (Poet Laureate).........naughty goings on.
Music....very competitive.
Cooking....knee deep on TV
Of course we can enjoy them all.
Confused aboutthe point that you are making.
Poetry....competitive...e.g Prof of Poetry at Oxford (Poet Laureate).........naughty goings on.
Music....very competitive.
Cooking....knee deep on TV
Of course we can enjoy them all.
Confused aboutthe point that you are making.
It was totally laughable. She's clearly a spoilt princess who's not used to being told 'no'....pushy mother or not, this girl knows how to manipulate. No surprise the public fell in to the sympathy trap....god forbid she actually manages to win the show. My comments may be harsh, but it's extremely unfair to other contestants (and the public) that she was allowed a second shot. Decent, talented people miss out on a place in the final because of people like her (take the 2Grand/Callum Francis situation Thurs night....blatant sympathy vote). If she wins, I won't be watching the programme again, it's a complete joke.
I didn't laugh but I cringed because I've been waiting for something similar to happen. I've never been in favour of little kids being allowed to perform live in front of millions of TV viewers.
It was an accident waiting to happen and I lay the blame fairly and squarely at the door of parents who expose their kids to such excruciating pressures. They should be ashamed.
What will happen if she dissolves in the live final tonight? Will she be given yet another second chance? Is it fair on the other contestants regardless of her age?
It was an accident waiting to happen and I lay the blame fairly and squarely at the door of parents who expose their kids to such excruciating pressures. They should be ashamed.
What will happen if she dissolves in the live final tonight? Will she be given yet another second chance? Is it fair on the other contestants regardless of her age?
brionin.....the naughty bit.......?
"Ruth Padel, the first woman to be elected to the position, admitted at the weekend that she had e-mailed journalists about sexual harassment claims made against Derek Walcott, the Nobel laureate. "
That was my point....even the Poets have their "competitive" moments.
"Ruth Padel, the first woman to be elected to the position, admitted at the weekend that she had e-mailed journalists about sexual harassment claims made against Derek Walcott, the Nobel laureate. "
That was my point....even the Poets have their "competitive" moments.
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