Louis Walsh could make X Factor return — Showbiz News
Earlier this year she claimed “all hell would break loose” if Simon ditched her at judges’ houses, telling the Daily Star: “If I’m not at judges houses there will be hell to pay and I want you print that.”
A few viewers have expressed their outrage over Nick missing a few of the audition process, insisting that it’s the most important part of the show.
Recent reports suggested Walsh had turned down the chance to be in ITV’s I’m A Celebrity, so he could make an X Factor return.
A source tells the magazine: “Simon and Sinitta haven’t fallen out, They’re just trying something different this year.”
Simon also revealed that he apologised to Nick after Sunday’s (28.09.15) episode of the programme showed him slamming a laptop shut ending a Skype call to the DJ.
“It was the best education I ever had”, he said.
“The second I pulled up I thought, ‘Why didn’t I go to a school like this?’ I would have loved it, because I hated school so much”. “The getting there is the most fun of this job”.
He spoke about his early days at school, admitting: “I was bored out of my mind actually”.
He watched two students performing in the studio, and congratulated them after their session, saying: “That was great”. “They’re going to both obviously come back on the show, and I think both first singles are sensational, I mean, really good records”.
Would he be singing right now if he’d attended the BRIT School?
X Factor judge Simon Cowell joked he would have become the biggest recording artist in the world – or an actor – if he had studied somewhere with the “enthusiasm and optimism” of the Brit school.
The Brit School’s alumni include Adele, Jessie J, Leona Lewis and the late Amy Winehouse.
In the midst of his busy autumn schedule – which mainly revolves around the new series of X Factor – Simon visited the school and Nordoff Robbins facility in the grounds ahead of being honoured at this year’s Music Industry Trust Awards (MITS), which is held to raise money for the school and the music therapy charity.