Friday, July 8, 2011
U.S singer Mariah Carey is set to assist Simon Cowell at the judge's houses rounds of US 'X Factor'.
The X Factor creator said back in April that Carey would have a small part in the U.S. show premiering in September, but now she may be headed for a more substantial, full-time gig with the reality competitionHowever, 42-year-old Sinitta - who previously dated Brad Pitt - is not happy with the decision.
She told the Daily Star newspaper: 'Well, let's just say feathers will fly if Mariah takes my spot. Although she is a mega diva vocally, you can expect another 'X Factor' USA drama. I won't just roll over and take it. I hope she can run in high heels.'
In April, Simon spoke of his desire to have Mariah involved with the programme, but admitted he was unsure in what capacity.
He said: 'I think Mariah will have a role on the TV live shows. I met her recently and she was on great form. And her idea was to be the judge of the judges, which only Mariah could come up with
The audition stages of the 'The X Factor' are currently taking place, with British singer Cheryl Cole sensationally sacked from the programme after taking part in just four episodes, to be replaced by Nicole Scherzinger.
Interview: Emma Watson at the last ever Harry Potter world premiere
0 comments Posted by SRAINA at 12:41 PMEmma Watson interview the last ever Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2, in London's Trafalgar Square.
Former child star Emma Watson would discourage her own children from following in her footsteps by entering showbusiness.
The British actress shot to fame as a youngster after she was cast in the Harry Potter film franchise at the tender age of nine, and has credited her family with keeping her grounded over the years.
At a press junket to promote the latest Potter film, Watson was asked whether she would let a child of her own enter show business. "No... I probably wouldn't," she replied, before adding, "If she really, really wanted to do it, then I would just make sure I was with her. I would make sure that she had the supportive family around her that I did."
"No... I probably wouldn't," she replied, before adding, "If she really, really wanted to do it, then I would just make sure I was with her. I would make sure that she had the supportive family around her that I did."
Watson told reporters she hopes to live on campus at college and even take up student drama, but only "if it feels right".