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How can a man be 'the new Susan Boyle'?
Gusto Brunt
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Newspaper journalists really bewidler me.
There's supposed to be a 'gypsy' guy on tonight's show. Apparently, he's so good, he's been labelled the 'new Susan Boyle'.
Since he's a fella, isn't it more appropriate to call him the new Paul Potts.
There's supposed to be a 'gypsy' guy on tonight's show. Apparently, he's so good, he's been labelled the 'new Susan Boyle'.
Since he's a fella, isn't it more appropriate to call him the new Paul Potts.
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I assume that is what is meant as a "next Susan Boyle".
http://www.youtube.com/user/paulpottstv?blend=3&ob=5
My bruv recently attended a show of his and was staggered how big his voice is. Fair enough, they had very big speakers.
Paul Potts was laughed at too. Because he said he was gonna sing opera.
Can't the acts just be labelled as themselves?
In fact, I expect they will be every other act.
Once an idea has been put into people's heads they come out of the woodwork saying "I do gymnastics and so I should be famous too!"
It's called the Big Brother effect.
They could be talking about the way he was 'judged' beforehand, yet again. The audience on this programme is incredibly judgemental. They never seem to just wait and give the (however unlikely they look) contestant a chance. The phrase: "never judge a book by its cover" doesn't seem to register with them.
Great act by the way.:)
In my opinion, it's also in the sense that he wouldn't get anywhere near the ame reaction if he "looked like a singer" when he came out on stage.
I agree, perhaps with the rest of the crap that was on he was the best of the bunch ! Always thought the last 10 minutes were left for that 'little bit special talent' wrong again :D