I might do 'X Factor' next year. It's looking good that I won't get the sack at Christmas.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Before going on 'X Factor' again, I felt like I'd tried everything else.
I think I've done everything on 'The X Factor' apart from the cleaning.
My original aim after 'The X Factor' was to earn enough money in a year to make the whole experience worth it - you know, buy a car, a flat.
This whole 'X Factor' thing with people assuming I'm going to be a one-hit wonder - that won't happen with me.
I love finding new talent, to be completely honest, and my opportunity that I got to do 'X Factor U.K.' was just incredible. I will never forget it.
I like 'X Factor' as much as the next person, but I do get overwhelmed with the amount of reality TV. It's such cheap programming and such a load of rubbish, most of it.
'The X Factor' is great entertainment, but it doesn't prepare people for getting chewed up and spat out by the music industry.
I didn't know what I was in for when I joined 'The X Factor' - I underestimated it.
I'm always being asked if I watch 'The X Factor,' and I do from time to time. I know it makes for great TV and that Simon Cowell has a real gift.
What's amazing with 'The X Factor' is that it gives people a chance who wouldn't normally have one. I couldn't go on it, because it would be, like, me being lazy, because I've definitely had my opportunities.