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Cleo departs 'I'd Do Anything'
Published Monday, Apr 7 2008, 10:21 BST | By Simon Reynolds
Cleo Royer is the second contestant to be eliminated from I'd Do Anything.
The 22-year-old from London faced Keisha Amponsa-Banson on Sunday's sing-off after being voted into the bottom two.
The pair sang 'I Know Him So Well' from the musical Chess and Andrew Lloyd Webber had to decide which Nancy to evict.
"This is the most difficult situation I think I've had on any of the programmes so far," Lloyd Webber said. "On what I've just heard tonight, I'm going to save Keisha."
Lloyd Webber told Cleo: "[I] thought you were wonderful. I think there's going to be a real place for you in the West End in many shows to come."
The departing Cleo led the show's final performance, singing the ballad 'As Long As He Needs Me'.
The Oliver hopefuls performed 'Pie Jesu' and 12-year-old Chester from Middlesex was chosen to progress into the semi-final.
The 22-year-old from London faced Keisha Amponsa-Banson on Sunday's sing-off after being voted into the bottom two.
The pair sang 'I Know Him So Well' from the musical Chess and Andrew Lloyd Webber had to decide which Nancy to evict.
"This is the most difficult situation I think I've had on any of the programmes so far," Lloyd Webber said. "On what I've just heard tonight, I'm going to save Keisha."
Lloyd Webber told Cleo: "[I] thought you were wonderful. I think there's going to be a real place for you in the West End in many shows to come."
The departing Cleo led the show's final performance, singing the ballad 'As Long As He Needs Me'.
The Oliver hopefuls performed 'Pie Jesu' and 12-year-old Chester from Middlesex was chosen to progress into the semi-final.
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