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nightmare scenario for the producers
ellenpagerocks
24-10-2011
I bet they want both Frankie and Kitty on the live tour, chances are now at least one of them won't be
spaceygal
24-10-2011
I just don't get it, why do they want Frankie on the tour? The guy just cannot sing to save his life!!
Nix143
24-10-2011
Because teenage girls buy a lot of tickets and without Nu Vibe where's the eye candy? The Risk seem a bit old even though they are all young guys.


Oh, may I state, in no way do I personally consider Frankie 'eye candy' :|
Eve Elle
24-10-2011
I used to be casually indifferent to Frankie, but now I feel ill every time I see his smug face.

I agree though, pretty sure the producers would like Frankie and Kitty on the tour. Still, only two more sacrificial lambs are required to get them to that crucial stage.

Unless, it was a case of both Frankie and Kitty in the bottom two?
Nemokins
24-10-2011
Rhythmix will be next then?

Last year they let 9 go on the tour did they not?

I think it's now getting to the stage where it's going to get real unpredictable how the bottom 2 goes =O
Eve Elle
24-10-2011
Originally Posted by Nemokins:
“Last year they let 9 go on the tour did they not?”

Yes, Simon wanted Aidan on the tour so he made it happen and changed the rules.

Don't know if it's still in effect now though or if it's reverted back to being the final eight.

I think there will be some "controversial" eliminations coming up soon. Well, "controversial" in the context of DS anyways.
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