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By deadalvs
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actually...

what the public wasn't told is that he already sung in multiple operas and took singing lessons with from a lot of very known singing-teachers. so he was not a rookie.

when i heard this, the spirit for him just died.

it was all «a fake»

:evil:
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By Frances
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deadalvs wrote:actually...

what the public wasn't told is that he already sung in multiple operas and took singing lessons with from a lot of very known singing-teachers. so he was not a rookie.

when i heard this, the spirit for him just died.

it was all «a fake»

:evil:
"Paul first sang opera at the age of 28 for a karaoke competition– he dressed up as Pavarotti.

He went on to perform in Barrymore’s ‘My Kind Of Music’ (1999). The money he won from the show (£8000) along with his savings was spent on attending various training courses in Italy.

From his Italian opera class he was selected to sing in master class’ for Pavarotti and Katia Ricciarelli – who he says were very impressed. Paul reckons he’s spent £20,000 in total to get to where he is today.

Paul has performed in 4 semi professional operas in the UK and some concerts. His proudest performance was with the philimonic orchestra in a concert in front of 15, 000 people

After having appendicitis doctors discovered a benign tumour that was removed. 2 weeks after the operation he was back on stage.

A motorbike accident in 2003 which he broke his collar bone kept him away from performing and he got left out of the opera circles. Since his illness he has struggled with money and has never reached his potential in Opera and this is why he has chosen to enter Britain’s got talent.

Married for 4 years to his wife Julie (26) whom he met on a internet chat room. They have been together for 6 years in total

Paul has worked at the Carephone warehouse for 2 years, for 1 year as manager – before that he worked the night shift at Tesco’s shelf stacking / internet personal shopping." - from one of the newsfeeds.

I don't think that any of this disqualifies him or constitutes fraud.
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By ivox3
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The big guy I mean, that was controlled by the midget guy.
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btw: I think old Paul Potts is gonna do just fine ....... when you have that many smug ass naysayers, .....then it's gotta be destiny, .....he's a shoe-in for fame & fortune.
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By KurtS
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-Adrian wrote:He very strongly reminds me of someone when he makes this face:
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Anyone feel the same?
nah... he just looks very british!
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By -Adrian
#233369
:lol: maybe that's it. I think he also reminds me a bit of Victor Varnado, that black albino comedian.
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By deadalvs
#233388
Frances wrote:
deadalvs wrote:actually...

what the public wasn't told is that he already sung in multiple operas and took singing lessons with from a lot of very known singing-teachers. so he was not a rookie.

when i heard this, the spirit for him just died.

it was all «a fake»

:evil:
"Paul first sang opera at the age of 28 for a karaoke competition– he dressed up as Pavarotti.

He went on to perform in Barrymore’s ‘My Kind Of Music’ (1999). The money he won from the show (£8000) along with his savings was spent on attending various training courses in Italy.

From his Italian opera class he was selected to sing in master class’ for Pavarotti and Katia Ricciarelli – who he says were very impressed. Paul reckons he’s spent £20,000 in total to get to where he is today.

Paul has performed in 4 semi professional operas in the UK and some concerts. His proudest performance was with the philimonic orchestra in a concert in front of 15, 000 people

After having appendicitis doctors discovered a benign tumour that was removed. 2 weeks after the operation he was back on stage.

A motorbike accident in 2003 which he broke his collar bone kept him away from performing and he got left out of the opera circles. Since his illness he has struggled with money and has never reached his potential in Opera and this is why he has chosen to enter Britain’s got talent.

Married for 4 years to his wife Julie (26) whom he met on a internet chat room. They have been together for 6 years in total

Paul has worked at the Carephone warehouse for 2 years, for 1 year as manager – before that he worked the night shift at Tesco’s shelf stacking / internet personal shopping." - from one of the newsfeeds.

I don't think that any of this disqualifies him or constitutes fraud.
don't understand me wrong...
:P

he's got incredible voice and talent and all of that.

i just feel disappointed that he stands there with that face and says: «this could be a good start and i don't want that bus to stop again» while he did that already for a long and professional time.
i had thought he's a very super natural talent that sings «for the first time» and everyone is stunned by his talent. now, after i know he has been in doing already what he stated «he was dreaming of» it feels like a fake.

this may be his opportunity to become famous to a larger community and this might give him the chance to sing as a job and quit being a salesman. i'm happy for that, but AS TV CONSUMER my hope died that there still are natural talents without professional help that can become famous. i hate that ty marketing machinery that makes all look like plastic. the absolute same thing as the only thing personal they report about him is that he has a lack of self-esteem which makes people sympathise with him. (i hear people say: «look at thim, he's so unconfident, he's a little geeky, but he has such a talent. he's so cuuuuute.»)
another victim of the mass media market that did not deserve that «prostitution». sorry to say that. he could have become very very popular without these absolutely completely stupid, insane and fake tv shows like this one, big brother or what ever crap else in that genre.
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By Frances
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deadalvs wrote: this may be his opportunity to become famous to a larger community and this might give him the chance to sing as a job and quit being a salesman. i'm happy for that, but AS TV CONSUMER my hope died that there still are natural talents without professional help that can become famous.
Being a natural talent in the world of classical music is just a start. Paul realized this. That's why he spent his 8000pd winnings from the kareoke contest on professional training instead of a home theatre system. I don't understand how trying really hard to learn from the best diminishes his accomplishment. I mean, why does Tiger Woods have a teacher?

It's possible that Paul Potts could have a fairly good career as a popular singer just on his natural talent alone. But he wants to sing opera and he knows what it takes to do it. I believe he has the potential to be a great opera singer.

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