It was probably because so few British artists ever do break America, it would prove that she really was a world class talent if she succeeded.Anyone remember when she said she wanted to use only American dancers for her tour as they brought something different than English could I was offended! I don't get what her big fascination with cracking America was, 2 fingers up to Nadine maybe?
Back then they didn't, now loads do, Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, Zayn, Little Mix etc she must be fumingIt was probably because so few British artists ever do break America, it would prove that she really was a world class talent if she succeeded.
I remember reading an article saying that Simon wanted her to attend events regularly but she just stayed in her house at night eating biscuits and drinking cups of tea - which looking back at the year she had she definitely needed to do.The fact she left the house like this probably signifies her mental state tbh. She'd just survived malaria, went through a divorce, had death threats on XF, and whatever other controversies there were that year. She definitely wasn't in the right headspace to try to charge ahead with her career
She was so huge in the UK that it was the next logical step. Lots of UK acts tried it around that time - One Direction, Little Mix, The Wanted, Cher Lloyd, even the Saturdays.Anyone remember when she said she wanted to use only American dancers for her tour as they brought something different than English could I was offended! I don't get what her big fascination with cracking America was, 2 fingers up to Nadine maybe?
I dunno I think if you broke it down, for the reasons I've mentioned above, it would be clear she'd never work in America.She was so huge in the UK that it was the next logical step. Lots of UK acts tried it around that time - One Direction, Little Mix, The Wanted, Cher Lloyd, even the Saturdays.
She said she used American dancers because the creative director she wanted to work with was based in LA and it was logical for her to be out there and just hire some dancers there. She had British dancers for the entirety of Girls Aloud and for the first couple of years of her solo career so maybe she wanted some people around her who didn't have any preconceptions or view her as an incredibly famous celebrity. She also used the same dancers all her solo performances that year so maybe she just liked the vibe they brought, especially when she was on tour alone for the first time
In 2010 there were executives from Fox in the US constantly travelling to the UK to watch her during X Factor recordings and they absolutely loved her and were completely sold on her as a judge. Simon was also confident enough she could make it to push for her to get the job in the first place. Her record label had already started planning an album that would've combined the best songs on 3 Words and Messy Little Raindrops for a proper US release. There were even big US names like Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Katy Perry, Kim Kardashian, Anna Kendrick etc. that were talking about how much they love her. I think it's easy to look back on it after it failed and say the signs were there all along, but at the time the fact she was so British was a selling point and something they thought would be endearing. Maybe it would've been if she'd been in a better mental state.I dunno I think if you broke it down, for the reasons I've mentioned above, it would be clear she'd never work in America.
I'm not saying there wasn't reasons for her using them dancers but I do think it contributed to her decline as it constantly seemed like she used England to get famous but really only cared about America. There was uproar in the daily mail comments at the time and after that she did have only human but it was never the same.
Mmm I dunno, I honestly enjoyed her as a solo artist for her early albums and was a bit disappointed it quickly became US X Factor, US boyfriend, US Manager, US Dancers, US US US focussed everything all the time and felt like she was turning her back on her original fanbase a little bit, this is the same reason Nadine was hated for yearsIn 2010 there were executives from Fox in the US constantly travelling to the UK to watch her during X Factor recordings and they absolutely loved her and were completely sold on her as a judge. Simon was also confident enough she could make it to push for her to get the job in the first place. Her record label had already started planning an album that would've combined the best songs on 3 Words and Messy Little Raindrops for a proper US release. There were even big US names like Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Katy Perry, Kim Kardashian, Anna Kendrick etc. that were talking about how much they love her. I think it's easy to look back on it after it failed and say the signs were there all along, but at the time the fact she was so British was a selling point and something they thought would be endearing. Maybe it would've been if she'd been in a better mental state.
The people who comment on the Daily Mail hated her for several years before she got sacked from XF US so that reaction isn't really surprising from them. I remember there were a few TV channels who did vox pops and the public were all sympathetic and wanted her to come back to where she was appreciated, and she had a lot of support from British celebrities and the British media too.
I don't really see it that way at all tbh, and I didn't see it that way at the time either. There's a difference between moving 5,000 miles away while GA is still active vs. trying to establish a career in the US while the band has been on hiatus for what was almost two years at that point (besides the Coldplay opening slot). Plus, Nadine pushed for a solo career much more aggressively and tried to make the continuation of GA conditional on her being given a solo deal. She ended up having to distribute Insatiable through Tesco because her and her manager rubbed so many people in the industry up the wrong way. Cheryl meanwhile was turning down solo opportunities like becoming a judge on BGT and only joined XF at the encouragement of Polydor and Hilary and with the support of Kimberley, Nicola, and Sarah.Mmm I dunno, I honestly enjoyed her as a solo artist for her early albums and was a bit disappointed it quickly became US X Factor, US boyfriend, US Manager, US Dancers, US US US focussed everything all the time and felt like she was turning her back on her original fanbase a little bit, this is the same reason Nadine was hated for yearscos the narrative was always that she wanted to go solo despite the fact GA was made her famous and were at their peak as a band, she moved to Los Angeles when GA were still a thing, biting the hand that feeds so to speak.
Well everyone's entitled to their own opinion you have yours and I have mineI don't really see it that way at all tbh, and I didn't see it that way at the time either. There's a difference between moving 5,000 miles away while GA is still active vs. trying to establish a career in the US while the band has been on hiatus for what was almost two years at that point (besides the Coldplay opening slot). Plus, Nadine pushed for a solo career much more aggressively and tried to make the continuation of GA conditional on her being given a solo deal. She ended up having to distribute Insatiable through Tesco because her and her manager rubbed so many people in the industry up the wrong way. Cheryl meanwhile was turning down solo opportunities like becoming a judge on BGT and only joined XF at the encouragement of Polydor and Hilary and with the support of Kimberley, Nicola, and Sarah.
If the band is on a break then she's entitled to do whatever she wants with her solo career. I don't remember anyone beyond some DM trolls complaining about her having turned her back on the UK for the US. The year before she did a lot of gigs in continental Europe to try and establish herself too but I don't remember anyone feeling neglected or jealous.
It wasn't just the BEP tour, she was performing Fight For This Love on any European TV show that would have her and doing countless TV, radio, and press interviews.Well everyone's entitled to their own opinion you have yours and I have mineI'm just saying that to me it came across that once she'd reached peak fame in the UK everything was America focussed (of course any career focussed person will look for the next challenge but it's a shame for fans who enjoyed seeing her on the x factor every week for example) maybe people didn't think it was offensive as such but it put a break in her UK stuff that she's never really recovered from commercially.
I don't feel supporting the BEP while they were on tour in France as a favour to her mate will I am is the same as moving your whole career to a different country personallybut I think we're going to have to agree to disagree here
Omg I wish somebody would upload these to YouTubeIt wasn't just the BEP tour, she was performing Fight For This Love on any European TV show that would have her and doing countless TV, radio, and press interviews.
They were in English. A few of them are available like this one with Fergie and some others:Omg I wish somebody would upload these to YouTubedid they have interpreters?
It’s an ugly outfit, but tbf, that colour blocking look was a thing at the time. I think it’s the massive hair that makes it look really cheap.Let's be honest, this is the reason she got fired from US X Factor -
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Ah the hair was the least of her worries with that outfit!!It’s an ugly outfit, but tbf, that colour blocking look was a thing at the time. I think it’s the massive hair that makes it look really cheap.
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Remember how Nicole wore these colours shortly afterwards and did them well? Absolutely brutal. It’s so bad it makes you think she had to have been in on the joke.Ah the hair was the least of her worries with that outfit!!
It's the hair, the colours, the shaplessness, the belt, the ruffles, it's also the fact that Cheryl is only 5'3 and the outfit swamps her. You need to be leggy to pull a look like this off.
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