From a chance interview on MTV to a 15-year-marriage surviving the strain of addiction, three kids and busy schedules - inside the love story of the Busted rocker and Voice presenter.
While Camila and Harry never became an item, they did become two of the biggest pop solo stars ever to emerge from the 'X Factor' franchise.
The singing contest returns for more blind auditions.
Although 'Britain's Got Talent' has seen a wealth of successful performers appear on its show, that's not the only reason people watch it.
The frontman of The Script said he and Jones drank champagne until 7am.
The reality TV contestant suffered vomiting and delirium before dying in hospital at the age of 42.
Olly Murs has performed a naked victory dance after he coached Blessing Chitapa to success on The Voice.
The brothers fell out more than a decade ago.
'The Voice' judge admitted to liking hugs but was adamant that fans should not be greeting her 'with their lips'.
Rapper and music producer lining up collaboration with former Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson.
Ronan Keating's daughter failed to convince judges on The Voice to take her on during the show's blind auditions over the weekend.
The singer is still not speaking to his brother 10 years on from their fall out.
Olly Murs has said that appearing on The X Factor 'wasn't a nice experience', which saw him seeking therapy.
Olly Murs has revealed that he's 'not on speaking terms' with Simon Cowell after he turned down a spot on the X Factor judging panel.
The one-year-old daughter of The Voice's Paul Black was killed on Sunday after she was hit by a Range Rover with a faulty hand brake.
Mo Adeniran was named the winner of ‘The Voice’ last night but his victory was overshadowed by dramas elsewhere throughout the finale. The final of ‘The Voice’ final was crashed by a stage invader. First, Sir Tom Jones swore on live television when Emma Willis announced his act Into The Ark made it into the final and Emma was forced to apologise for the music legend’s slip-up, but there was more chaos to come.
The finale of the The Voice saw a gobsmacked Mo Adeniran win that coveted record deal.
It seems most of us were distracted by the outfits though: Will.i.am fresh off the set of A Clockwork Orange, Tom as Colonel Sanders and Jennifer as the coconut Quality Street. Money can’t buy you everything it seems, including a decent stylist.
The Voice Season 12’s Battle Rounds wrapped up this week, and while there were several standout performances, the real drama took place not onstage but in the rehearsal room — thanks to the awesome mentoring of guest advisor Celine Dion and the not-so-awesome personality clash between former Team Adam frontrunner Kawan Debose and another guest advisor, John Legend.
We haven’t lost the good natured banter between the coaches, which is nice, even with the change of personnel.
Tom Jones is fine with it but I’m not alone in feeling distraught on the rejected constestants’ behalf. Rachel Rose – a versatile vocal in a good performance but maybe not original enough – and Jamie Greer, who bravely covered an All Saints song, which I thought would see him through, both earned standing ovations from the audience – not a bad response to take away, but how much more valuable would it have been if the judges had told them to their faces what their opinions were: great singers but not what they’re looking for. Jason Jones, a mild mannered, nice family man who works in a customer service call centre, knocked us all out with unexpected vocal greatness, a passionate and musical rocky-ish but contemporary one.
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You’d think Tom Jones and Will.i.am could stretch to the odd steak bake on their seven figure salaries, wouldn’t you? One London bakery has roasted ITV bosses after receiving an email asking them to provide The Voice’s judging panel with a selection of FREE baked goods to munch on while filming the show. Vincent Ayres, who runs a bakery in Nunhead, South London told The Star he received a rather flaky email begging for his pastries with a promise of ‘influential’ celebs tasting his wares.
ITV have announced the coaching line-up for their upcoming show The Voice Kids – the children’s version of the popular singing competition – as will.i.am promises a “dope” new series. With blind auditions right around the corner, it has been revealed that the Black Eyed Peas frontman will be joined by pop sensation Pixie Lott and McFly’s Danny Jones in the famous red chairs. Starting her music career at age 15, Pixie has sold more than 1.6 million albums and 4 million singles worldwide, claiming three UK number-one singles, before appearing on London’s West End in September this year.
Danny Jones is reportedly set to join will.i.am as a coach on the new children’s version of ‘The Voice’. The Voice: Kids is set to hit our screens next Spring and will follow the same premise as The Voice – which has recently switched from the BBC to ITV – but the competition will be for seven to 14 year olds. Speaking about Danny’s potential involvement with the show, an insider dished: “Danny has 13 years of experience touring and making albums with a successful band.