Simon likes her because she reminds him of his ex-gf's...lol they must have cheated behind his back too
A track featuring Katie Waissel’s vocals has been released in the US by her former label, it has been revealed. The Sun reports that the duet involving Katie was released by Chamberlain Records last week without the knowledge of Simon Cowell or The X Factor show’s bosses.
It is believed that the programme had already spent money on buying Katie out of her record deal so that she could appear on the live shows.
A show source said: “Katie is supposed to have severed all ties with Chamberlain – but it’s nonsense. She’s still in contact with them and they’re still releasing music by her.
“She might have hoped this would slip under the radar, but it’s a bit foolish.”
Recording as her alter-ego Lola Fontaine, Katie duets with South Carolina singer-songwriter David Reed on a song titled ‘Moving Mountains’, which US reviewers have claimed to be the stand-out track on his album The Private Life Of David Reed.
According to the tabloid, Katie is hoping to use The X Factor to reinvent herself in the states. A source said: : “Katie is really fed up. All she wants is a music career and she feels that won’t happen in the UK as people won’t buy her records. She thinks it might be wise to cut her losses and go back to the States.
“She liked living in LA when she had a reality show there and her reputation isn’t tarnished there.
“But it won’t please Simon Cowell because he likes her quirkiness and wants to work with her.”
Simon likes her because she reminds him of his ex-gf's...lol they must have cheated behind his back too A track featuring Katie Waissel’s vocals has been released in the US by her former label, it has been revealed. The Sun reports that the duet in
Cowell can't be happy after spending money buying her out of her contract - but bollox to him. Can't blame her for trying to keep her options open - she probably didn't expect to be still in there this long.
Cowell can't be happy after spending money buying her out of her contract - but bollox to him. Can't blame her for trying to keep her options open - she probably didn't expect to be still in there this long.
More X Factor gossip to keep this nonsense in the newspapers. She doesn't appear to have done anyhing wrong from what I can see. A track that was pre-recorded before she was released from a recording contract gets re-released by a small time American record company cashing in on her. Simon is probably crying with laughter at the mugs that lap this stuff up.
More X Factor gossip to keep this nonsense in the newspapers. She doesn't appear to have done anyhing wrong from what I can see. A track that was pre-recorded before she was released from a recording contract gets re-released by a small time Americ