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'Any Dream' star wants to show personality
Published Saturday, May 5 2007, 15:15 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Any Dream Will Do star Chris Barton has vowed to put his personality across to the show's viewers with this week's performance.
The 20-year-old student was in the bottom two on the second week of the show and failed to impress the judges with last week's song, despite making it through to the next round. However, Barton is confident that he can win the show if fans get to know him in the coming weeks.
"It annoys me that I can't seem to get my personality across on TV - I do have one," Chris told The Sun. "I'm confident I can sing, dance and act but now I need to build a fan base by letting people know what I'm really like. If I could get that over I think I'd stand a good chance of winning. I think my biggest threats are Daniel and Lee. I've tried to poison their tea.
"I'm not too worried about wearing a loincloth. Bigger arms would make me look a bit more manly but my torso's quite nice, even if I do say so myself."
Judge Zoe Tyler explained: "He wasn't good last week. Being in the final two the week before had really knocked him for six. He always used to make me shiver when he sang so I'm disappointed it has gone downhill. But he knows how to hold a stage and I think he can get it back."
The 20-year-old student was in the bottom two on the second week of the show and failed to impress the judges with last week's song, despite making it through to the next round. However, Barton is confident that he can win the show if fans get to know him in the coming weeks.
"It annoys me that I can't seem to get my personality across on TV - I do have one," Chris told The Sun. "I'm confident I can sing, dance and act but now I need to build a fan base by letting people know what I'm really like. If I could get that over I think I'd stand a good chance of winning. I think my biggest threats are Daniel and Lee. I've tried to poison their tea.
"I'm not too worried about wearing a loincloth. Bigger arms would make me look a bit more manly but my torso's quite nice, even if I do say so myself."
Judge Zoe Tyler explained: "He wasn't good last week. Being in the final two the week before had really knocked him for six. He always used to make me shiver when he sang so I'm disappointed it has gone downhill. But he knows how to hold a stage and I think he can get it back."
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