Tuesday, 3 September 2013

In Conversation With...Fil Henley

THE X FACTOR IS BACK!! Yes, the nation's number one talent show returned at the weekend with a double header of auditions. One of the biggest highlight of the weekend was Fil Henley - the unofficial "nicest rocker in the world" according to Mrs O. We caught up with Fil to talk about his audition, his failure to reach boot camp and what he plans to do post-X Factor.

Here's what happened when UK Reality Stars met Fil (with a F) Henley

Fil Henley (X Factor 2013)

Hi Fil, welcome to the blog. Why did you decide to go on X Factor and what do you hope to gain from the show?
I went on the X Factor for a bit of a laugh and first of all just to make an interesting youtube video of me walking out of the first audition! The first 3 auditions aren't televised but I filmed them myself anyway, as I walked out of each of them performing down the halls etc. The production team judges obviously liked what I was doing and kept putting me through! I'm not sure they even heard any 'singing'! As the show progressed I decided I'm going to stick to my guns and be different to everyone else in any audition I make it up to.
Any publicity I gain from the show is a bonus, for me it's a case of standing out, being different and getting people to hear my music. The 'real' music is with my band Wings of Pegasus and hopefully people checking me out might go and have a listen.
What was the highlight of your audition? How were you feeling on the day of the audition?
Probably as soon as I finished playing my song at Wembley Arena, the crowd were awesome! A lot of what happened got cut out of the final edit, I think because it was an original song but they do have a lot of other auditions to fit in! The messages from the crowd on the day were really positive so that was great. On watching the room auditions back, I love it when Gary pushed over his chair in a way only he could, when he said 'Who else wants some of this' I almost died! Also when Nicole convinced the judges to put me through that was awesome, I think she liked my hair! I'm getting loads of tweets saying she's got a soft spot for me!
On the day of the room audition I was just normal to be honest! Everyone else though I think were really nervous, but as I wasn't too bothered about going through I didn't feel it as badly. I didn't see it as a big deal at the time, maybe I underestimated how many people would watch it. I couldn't understand why some people who didn't get through were in floods of tears storming out of the building, it's just a tv show!! 
Can you explain the audition process for this year from applying to singing in front of the judges?
There were 3 auditions before the first celebrity judges one. As I said before, I filmed these and walked out whilst performing and was put through to the room auditions. On the first audition I thought I'd get there half an hour early to get near the front of the queue as I was that ignorant of the shows popularity! I turned up, as people had been camping over night, I was probably about number 3,000 in the queue!
How did you feel when the judges said no to you on your audience audition?
As I saw it as an interesting side project to my music I wasn't too bothered. The crowd reacted really well on the day and even with the short amount of footage that was shown people have tweeted support saying I should have been put through! Some have said there's no point in watching it now, I'm blown away that some people found it that entertaining!
What advice would you give to people thinking about applying to X Factor?
Know what you want to get out of it, take it for what it is and don't pin all your hopes on the outcome. Make sure you have a solid foundation for a career first, then whatever happens you'll eventually get to where you want to be regardless of what happens in the show.
Have you made friends with any other auditionees this year?
I chatted with a lot of people but as their auditions haven't been shown yet I can't say, 'Oh there he is!!' I only knew their first names when talking to them before the auditions! Sam Bailey auditioned later in the day when I was at Wembley, I was filming other scenes at the time but my family loved her and I think she's awesome.
Where do you see your career going now post-X Factor?
I've been gigging, writing and recording for 7 years and have just released an album on Saturday with Wings of Pegasus. Hopefully with the exposure more people will listen to my real music. My album has got some great reviews so far and in the future I'm sure I'll release singles from the album with videos on the Wings of Pegasus youtube channel. I've been doing a lot of press/radio interviews and am off to do Celebrity Juice tomorrow which is great. Not to mention getting recognised everywhere!  Before the X Factor I managed to get airplay on XFM and finished 3rd out of 12,000 bands in a national unsigned band competition, so I know my musical foundations are solid and things can only get better from here on in.
Such great answers from Fil. We wish him and his band all the success in the world. Rock on buddy! Here's his best bits from the weekend...

Fil Henley sings Let Me Entertain You by Robbie Williams - Room Auditions Week 1 - The X Factor 2013


Fil Henley gets the Judges angry: EPISODE 1 PREVIEW - The X Factor UK 2013

Fil Henley sings That's Metal (To My Ears) - Arena Auditions Week 1 - The X Factor 2013

Sunday, 1 September 2013

In Conversation With...Chris Maloney

We had a chat recently with X Factor 2012 star Chris Maloney. We discussed his highs and lows of the show, what he's done since the final and what advice he would give to future contestants.

This is what happened when UK Reality Stars met Chris Maloney...



Hi Chris. I'll start by asking why did you decide to go on X Factor and what did you hope to gain from the show? 
I decided to enter the X Factor because I loved to sing and hoped to gain my confidence back.
You reached the final in 2012 - what was your highlight and lowlight of the show? 
The highlights of the final was my duet with Gary Barlow, the low light was probably being unwell and signed off by the x factor doctor and not being able to perform the group ensemble the next evening.
Which of the contestants, if any, are you still in contact with? 
I keep in contact with all except MK1 and Lucy.
What would you say the show has done for your music career?
X factor is a great platform. If it wasn't for the show I Wouldn't be releasing my 1st UK single My Heart Belongs To You on 6th October.
Would you do the show again in hindsight? 
It took me 5 years building up the courage to audition so No lol once is quite enough
What advice would you give to people thinking about applying to X Factor?
Go for it! I gave up my dream years ago, but my dream is now alive due to my time on X Factor so I'm glad I auditioned.  BUT Be prepared for hard work and you have to be of sound mind to get you through as there will be a lot of lies written about you in the press that you will have no control over so you need to be strong to deal with that.

A true X Factor legend...here's some of our highlights from Chris!

Christopher Maloney's audition - Bette Midler's The Rose - The X Factor UK 2012


Christopher and Gary sing Take That's Rule The World - The Final - The X Factor UK 2012


You can pre-order Chris' debut single on iTunes right now...click this link for it (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/my-heart-belongs-to-you-single/id691120752)



Monday, 19 August 2013

In Conversation With...Paul Burling

There was a time in Britain's Got Talent land when a comedian was put into the show purely to show how poor their gag telling abilities were. Soon they were buzzed off and ushered out the building without even getting the chance to explain their joke to Simon and the crew.

Then Paul Burling came along!

Paul Burling - or is it Harry Hill?
From his first audition he had the panel laughing. And the many millions at home. Those viewers put Paul into the final. Although he fell short to overall winner Spellbound he had made his impression (see what I did there!) on the British public. Since then Paul has gone onto have his own show on ITV and launch his own iPhone app.

Here's what happened when we caught up with Paul to chat about his BGT experience...

Why did you decide to go on Britain's Got Talent and what did you hope to gain from the show?

After gigging around the country for years, I thought I'd just give it a go! I didn't know what I'd get out of it as it could have gone terribly wrong, booed off or buzzed, so I went in not expecting anything!
You reached the final in 2010 - what was your highlight and lowlight of the show?
My highlight was probably the audition at the Cardiff Millennium Centre, getting a standing ovation from 3000 people was very moving and the comments from the judges was incredible. My wife still cries now if we see it!
Which of the contestants, if any, are you still in contact with?
We had a great bunch in 2010, we all got on great & doing the tour after was great fun. I keep in touch with Tobias Mead, Twist & Pulse, Christopher Stone, Connected (now Reconnected). In fact most of the class of 2010!
What would you say the show has done for your career in comedy?
It's just raised my profile & opened a few doors that wasn't opened before, like having my own hour special on ITV1. Also getting to meet & work with comedy idols like Harry Hill & Matt Lucas to name drop!!!
Would you do the show again in hindsight?
Yep, only because it went well & was fun times. I'd like to have had David Walliams as a judge. I'd like to think we'd have a good laugh!
What advice would you give to people thinking about applying to Britain's Got Talent?
Do your best, keep true to yourself & whatever happens your family & friends will still love you...aaah! That's what I told a couple of friends who have got to the final since I did the show!
And who were those "friends" of yours then Paul? ;)
This year I spoke to & tried to advise/help Francine Lewis & Steve Hewlett
Finally, a lot has been made of the BGT management of its contestants...We're you managed well by their team?
When I did the show, I was treated great by everyone involved.

Got to say that when having our little chat Paul was such a lovely guy. Honest answers to all our questions. A pleasure to interview!

You can find Paul on Twitter @MrPaulBurling or why not check out these clips of his audition, semi-final and final performance at the bottom of this post!

Paul Burling - BGT Audition

Paul Burling - BGT Semi-Final

Paul Burling - BGT FInal

Sunday, 18 August 2013

Welcome to UK Reality TV Stars

Welcome to our blog. We hope, in the next few weeks, to bring you some interviews with former (and who knows, current too!) reality TV stars about their time on the show, their experiences since the show and what they are doing now. Hopefully you will all enjoy what we will bring to you!!

For now...cheerio.