We're No Idols, Say Australian Dancers
If there's one message that the top 20 contestants on So You Think You Can Dance Australia want to get across it's that they're nothing like their Australian Idol counterparts.
The final group of contestants on Ten's hit show, which have been picked from thousands, were today paraded before the media for the first time.
And, despite the fact that they're fast becoming widely recognised, the group insist they're not regular reality TV stars and aren't concerned with becoming famous.
So You Think You Can Dance, hosted by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, has a similar format to Australian Idol, which gained much criticism for the way it makes singers into stars so quickly.
Keep reading...
The final group of contestants on Ten's hit show, which have been picked from thousands, were today paraded before the media for the first time.
And, despite the fact that they're fast becoming widely recognised, the group insist they're not regular reality TV stars and aren't concerned with becoming famous.
So You Think You Can Dance, hosted by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, has a similar format to Australian Idol, which gained much criticism for the way it makes singers into stars so quickly.
Keep reading...
Labels: reality tv, SYTYCD Australia
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