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Why did no visa mean the end for Rough Copy? |
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Why did no visa mean the end for Rough Copy?
Let's be honest here; the final 12 are chosen before judges houses. It's just a token gesture basically. So why did it mean the deathknell for them? Couldn't they have performed via video link or something?
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Let's be honest here; the final 12 are chosen before judges houses. It's just a token gesture basically. So why did it mean the deathknell for them? Couldn't they have performed via video link or something?
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ive always thought going on holiday is a pointless excercise myself too.. same happened last year with sian phillips.. part of me wonders if they put someone through knowing they wont get a visa to create extra headlines for the show...
its just a waste of the shows budget going overseas to exotic destinations just to hear the acts sing twice..not that it matters how they sound they know who there picking anyway.. look at little mix last year they blew JH and went through.. this year at bootcamp.. lucy,jade ellis, jehmene to name but 3 blew it.. and all made JH and prob the show!! think rough copy as good as they was werent whet the show wanted for the lives.. they was used as a tool to make the auditon and bootcamp stage good tv... and cos they was so good.. they had to put them thru knowing no visa would be given.. all a fix.. |
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