Simon Cowell has hit back at previous X Factor contestants who have complained about him, and insisted that they all knew what they were signing up for at the time
Simon Cowell has hit out at the former X Factor contestants who have complained about him. The music mogul, 66, headed up the ITV juggernaut that launched the careers of stars like One Direction, Leona Lewis and Olly Murs, but has come under fire in recent times from those who he helped put on the map.
Jade Thirlwall, who on The X Factor in 2011 as part of Little Mix, famously claimed in her solo song Angel Of My Dreams that she had “sold [her] soul to a psycho,” and this was widely interpreted as a dig at Simon, who offered the winners a recording contract through his Syco record label. Katie Waissel, who appeared on Celebrity Big Brother after placing seventh place in 2010, has been vocal about her time on the show, and a host of former contestants spoke of the “tears, trauma and anxiety” they had endured more than a decade on from taking part.
But Simon hit back at those claims as he said: “It’s the music business so my job is to make money for you and me and that was the deal. If I saw an opportunity, you jump on it”.
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The Britain’s Got Talent judge also claimed that anyone who launched a successful career off the back of The X Factor benefited massively in a financial sense and insisted they all knew what they were letting themselves in for by applying to be on the programme in the first place.
During a chat on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast, he told Richard Osman and Marina Hyde: “The vast majority of people have made a lot of money and got what they wanted which was fame, so certain people, they’ve just got it in for me.
” There’s nothing I can do about it, they signed up to what they knew the show was about, and if you don’t like that, then I suggest you become an accountant or a gardener or something where no one knows who you are and you won’t have that problem. “
When Jade came out with her song featuring the cryptic lyric, representatives for Simon were quick to defend the music manager. A representative for Syco told the Mirror at the time: “The entire team who worked incredibly hard behind the scenes with Little Mix to help make the group a success would continue to wish them all solo success.”
Jade also responded to the rumours and said that it explained her “journey” in the music industry. She told Beat Juice: “It’s not specifically about that. But I wanted the song to be my journey, from entering the music business to now, and what that felt like. That’s why the song feels so chaotic. The opening is like the music to that montage bit on The X Factor after you’ve won and you’re just catapulted into the industry.”
Meanwhile, Jade’s single It Girl also caused fans to speculate on the meaning behind the lyrics. Throughout the song, Jade sings about working in showbiz and in the final line she sings, “It’s a no from me” – leading some to question whether it’s a reference to her time on The X Factor after she auditioned for the show on three occasions.
Taking to social media to comment on the reference, one queried:” The ‘ It’s a no from me ‘ reference in the end is a masterpiece! “Another added:” omg is that Simon Cowell shade. “
In a recent appearance on The Louis Theroux Podcast earlier this year, singer was questioned about the lyrics. “Syco happens to be the name of Simon Cowell ’s company,” Louis said.
” Coincidentally, yes, “Jade added in response”. Is that what we’re gonna say about that?, “Louis asked”. Mmm, “Jade said, adding:” I mean, it’s written on the tin, isn’t it, really? “









