McFly: X Factor success a lottery
McFly’s Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd believe you have more chance of winning the lottery than making it in the music industry as an X Factor winner.
The chart-topping band’s members claim the number of acts who have become successes as a result of music reality shows is very low.
Harry said: “We do watch The X Factor and I think it is a good way to make it in the music industry, but it’s very tough – there’s thousands and thousands of people that enter but it’s one person a year, and generally from The X Factor it’s only Leona Lewis that’s been successful.”
Dougie suggested: “I think you’ve got more chance of winning the lottery?”
Harry continued: “Who else has been successful? There was Will Young from Pop Idol, Leona Lewis… Girls Aloud.
“But that’s three people and there’s been like 15 of these shows now so it’s tough, because people get built up and built up and they win or they get into the final.
“And people keep banging on about how their lives are going to change and stuff even after the first audition stage, and then they’re just knocked back down again.”
Dougie said: “I think you can still make it without going on The X Factor and stuff – there’s La Roux, Pixie Lott, Little Boots – there’s a bunch of people like that through things like MySpace and YouTube and stuff, so it’s not the be all and end all.”
Alternatively, just be friends with James Bourne.