Showing posts with label REAformed. Show all posts
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Sunday, 13 September 2015

Alesha Dixon's 2014 BGT Golden Buzzer act take on X Factor as new group PYT

Alesha Dixon's 2014 BGT Golden Buzzer act take on X Factor as new group

Alesha Dixon's 2014 BGT Golden Buzzer act take on X Factor as new group
There's yet more familiar faces on X Factor tonight as two members of Alesha Dixon's 2014 Britain's Got Talent Golden Buzzer act REAformed take to the stage.
"Own up," Cowell laughs as he realises he recognises Renetta Eagle and Ebony Cantwell, who've joined Naomi Mulumbala, Tonia Gigli and Amy Nash to form PYT (aka Pretty Young Thing). 
During the 2014 BGT series REAformed earned the much-wanted buzzer from Alesha, whipping them through the second round of auditions and straight into the live semi-final shows. Their similarities to her days as part of girl band Mis-Teeq catching the judge's eye.

The girls didn't progress past this live stage however, and were eliminated via the public vote in the third semi-final. 

But the girls are back tonight with a new band and new drive to win over this year's X Factor judges. How will they get on? Tune in to X Factor tonight from 8:00pm on ITV to find out.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

VIDEO: REAformed say we've had our struggles but now we are living our dream

VIDEO: REAformed say we've had our struggles but now we are living our dream

Like the Spice Girls before them, REAformed are taking Girl Power to the next level and have their own army of fans called REAformers

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Hopeful contestants on ITV's Britain's Got Talent
Girl group REAformed sailed into the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent thanks to one push of Alesha Dixon’s Golden Buzzer. And as the three musical dynamos burst into the room for an interview before their live show tonight, it’s easy to see why the buzz about them is growing.

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Renetta Eagle, 19, Ebony Cantwell, 16, and Alexis Economou, 21, know people will try to compare them to every other girl band from Miss-Teeq and Destiny’s Child to All Saints, Sugababes, Girls Aloud and Little Mix.
And, after chatting to three sassy, savvy and focused young women, I can’t help thinking of the biggest of them all. The Spice Girls. This new trio are taking Girl Power to a new level and it’s already winning them an army of fans (REAformers) who could help them win the BGT crown.
Renetta says: “One of our main ambitions is to be positive role models. To inspire other young women out there who may be going through tough times and wondering what the future holds.
“We’ve all had our struggles growing up and yet we’re living our dreams.”
Renetta and Ebony come from Oxfordshire and Alexis from Pimlico, South London. All three have been competing in talent contests since they were kids, and they met through Alexis’ cousin.
Remarkably they had been together as a group for only three months and had performed on stage together just once before they wowed the BGT judges with their version of Kiki Dee’s I’ve Got the Music In Me . Now their audition clip has been viewed more than two million times on YouTube and social network support is growing by the day.

 
But their lives have not always been easy and Alexis has had more than her share of woes. She has revealed how she was bullied at school, beaten up by one violent drug-addict boyfriend and was arrested herself for smuggling cannabis to another while he was in jail.
Alexis, who lives with her mum Soulla and sister Katrina, 18, says: “Like many girls out there. I was bullied, and I was also in a violent relationship. I was 16. He was about three years older but he had a drug problem – not that it’s an excuse.
“He only did it once because I wasn’t going to stay around. I’ve learned that in violent relationships men try and make you think it’s your fault and it’s not. So I’d say to anyone that it happens to, just get out straight away.”
Earlier this month Alexis told how she was caught smuggling drugs into prison in 2012 for her then boyfriend Kayode Oshin. As a smitten teenager she foolishly agreed to sneak him some cannabis –hidden in her bra.
But she was caught handing it over and got a three-and-a-half month suspended sentence of her own along with 150 hours of community service.
She dumped Oshin straight away and turned her life around. She later found out he had been found guilty of attempted murder and jailed for 22 years.
Alexis says: “I was in a really bad place at the time and I wasn’t being myself. What I did was a really, really stupid thing, but I learned from the experience.
“No matter what you go through in life or how down you feel at the time you can get to the place you want to be. You can keep climbing the ladder.
“Being strong gets you places. Use your experiences to move on. If you heal, you don’t hate. That’s what I’ve learned.”
The girls might have a combined age of just 56, but their common sense could prove the secret of enduring success. Well, along with their other secret weapon – their “Mummagers”.
They say their mothers, who act as unofficial managers, are their greatest supporters.
Renetta, from Headington, Oxford, said: “I’m an only child and live with my mum and my great-aunt. We’re all from single-parent families and that has definitely been a bonding thing for us, and for our mums too. We are three girls with three incredibly strong mums. They are inspirational women.”
Ebony, who lives at home in Grove, Oxon, with mum Kerry and brother Duquane, 14, says: “I’ve got a really tight, close-knit family. My grandparents live 10 seconds across the road and my aunt is 20 seconds down the road.
“I’m still young and compared to a lot of people I’ve been really lucky. But not having a dad around has obviously had an effect.
“When I was 10 I thought ‘I really don’t want you around any more, or to be involved with you. He was quite a lying person, telling me he’d come and see me then he’d never call. It was sad.
“But it’s all learning. It teaches you to be stronger and more independent.”
Since auditioning for BGT in February the girls have had to fit rehearsals around their school and working lives. Judge Simon Cowell told them their vocals needed a lot of work and they have taken his words to heart and been “working our butts off”.
Ebony, who is studying for 13 GCSEs says: “It’s quite stressful as I’m in the middle of my exams at the moment. I’ve got 22 papers to take -and I’m trying to fit in rehearsals too.
“It’s hectic but I’m pushing hard because I want both things – I want to get my exams and win BGT!”
The girls are all single but they joke of a romance on the horizon for one member of the group. Alexis confides: “We’re trying to fix Ebony up with Charlie from Bars and Melody – she’s got a crush on him.”
“Nooooooo!!! Don’t say that,” screeches Ebony, blushing and looking flustered (but secretly a bit pleased).
So could there be a future for her and Charlie, a fellow BGT contestant who is even younger than her at 15?
“He’s too young anyway. I’m 16 now,” she adds, laughing and looking across at her mum. “Yes,” says Kerry, “and your mum says you’re not allowed a boyfriend yet!”
While Ebony juggles her studies, Renetta, who left school last year, now works part-time in a clothes shop in Oxford.
“It’s not the greatest fun to be honest,” she says, “but you need money to follow your dream – you have to work.”
Alexis, who is now singing full-time, says they have met many young wannabes who don’t share their work ethic. She tells me: “A lot of people are drawn to ‘fame’ because they want the lifestyle they see. But that’s an illusion. It’s overrated.
“We are in this because we want to sing and perform and we’re pas­sion- ­ate about that. If fame comes as a result, that’s great. But it’s not a given. You have to work.”
Renetta adds: “After Simon said our vocals needed a lot of work we’ve been rehearsing every second we can get.
“We can’t give anything away about what we’re singing tonight, but it’s a current song by an amazing artist... and be prepared to dance!”
The girls also give me a sneak preview of their new improved harmonies, singing an a cappella version of the old Creedence Clearwater Revival and Tina Turner hit Proud Mary.
Alexis’ mum, Soulla, listens to the girls, and is clearly bursting with pride. She later tells me: “They didn’t show this bit but Simon told them he really liked them. He said, ‘I think there’s a market out there for you, there’s no one like you at the moment –you’re not the typical girl pop group’. He’s given them great feedback.”
So what makes REAformed different from all those other girl groups?
Ebony says: “It’s hard to explain. We look different to other girl groups and we have a different sound. We want to be more urban and soulful and very harmony based.”
Alexis adds: “Our age range means we will appeal to young fans plus teenagers and adults too.”
But what if their journey ends in disappointment tonight?
Alexis says with a smile: “We will still be REAformed – just us three – but it will give us the drive to get out there and keep gigging. You have to keep climbing that ladder.”
  • Britain’s Got Talent is on ITV Wednesday at 7.30pm


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Sunday, 4 May 2014

Britian’s Got Talent star Alexis Economou admits she tried to smuggle drugs in her bra because she was in love with jailed boyfriend

Britian’s Got Talent star Alexis Economou admits she tried to smuggle drugs in her bra because she was in love with jailed boyfriend


She wowed the nation when her girl band REAformed auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday night.
And now Alexis Economou has begged the nation to look past her drug smuggling shame so her band’s dream of superstardom won’t be affected by her previous mistakes.
The 21-year-old singer made the shocking revelation that she was once caught by prison guards as she attempted to smuggle cannabis to her jailed boyfriend.
Past mistake: Singer Alexis Economou has begged the nation to look past her drug smuggling shame after wowing the nation with her band REAformed on Britain's Got Talent on Saturday
Past mistake: Singer Alexis Economou has begged the nation to look past her drug smuggling shame after wowing the nation with her band REAformed on Britain's Got Talent on Saturday
Speaking to The Mirror's Emma Pryer, Alexis said: ‘“What I did was a really, really stupid thing. 
‘I know it sounds bad but being arrested for drugs isn’t that unusual where I’m from. 
She added: ‘I had no idea about other things he’d done. I was in love and I just wanted to help him.’
    The BGT hopeful explained that she fell for Kayode Oshin, 21, in 2012 after being introduced by mutual friends.
    She states that she didn't realise that he was embroiled in a violent gangland drugs war that saw him eventually go on to shoot at his rivals with a Mac-10 machine gun.
    When Oshin was jailed for three-and-a-half years for drug offences a year later, Alexis stuck by him and paid him regular visits while he was behind bars.
    In front of their idol: Her group took to the stage and admitted they were most keen on impressing Alesha Dixon because they saw themselves as similar to her group, Mis-Teeq
    In front of their idol: Her group took to the stage and admitted they were most keen on impressing Alesha Dixon because they saw themselves as similar to her group, Mis-Teeq
    And one visit he pleaded for her to sneak in some cannabis for him, which she agreed to do.
    The singer explained that at the time she just want to help out the man she was in love with because she was not yet aware about the full extent of his offences.
    On the day she attempted to smuggle the drugs to him, she claimed that her ‘heart was racing’ and she knew what she was about to do was wrong.
    While guards did a body search, they did not immediately pick up on the drugs because she hid them in her bra.
    But when she tried to hand the cannabis over to her beau, guards spotted their interaction and stopped Alexis when she tried to leave.
    She immediately confessed what she had done and was taken to a nearby police station where she was formally charged.
    Frank admission: The 21-year-old singer shocking revealed that she was once caught by prison guards as she attempted to smuggle cannabis to her jailed boyfriend
    Frank admission: The 21-year-old singer shocking revealed that she was once caught by prison guards as she attempted to smuggle cannabis to her jailed boyfriend
    Alexis said she promptly dumped Oshin and she was later given a three-and-a-half month suspended sentence and ordered to do 150 hours’ community service working in an Oxfam store.
    But now Alexis wants to focus on the positives in her life after impressing judges on Britain’s Got Talent.
    When group took to the stage in Saturday's show, they admitted they were most keen on impressing Alesha Dixon because they saw themselves as similar to Mis-Teeq, the group Alesha shot to fame with.
    And they did just that as Alesha used her golden buzzed to put them through to the semi-finals.
    Moving on: Alexis insists she learnt from her mistakes and is keen to move on with her life alongside her band members
    Moving on: Alexis insists she learnt from her mistakes and is keen to move on with her life alongside her band members


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2619947/Britians-Got-Talent-star-Alexis-Economou-admits-tried-smuggle-drugs-bra.html#ixzz30mzrjcef
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    Saturday, 3 May 2014

    Alesha Dixon surprises on BGT by hitting her Golden Buzzer to put girl group REAformed through

    'They're the best girl group I've seen in a while': Alesha Dixon surprises on BGT by hitting her Golden Buzzer to put girl group REAformed through

    Alesha Dixon shocked the Britain's Got Talent audience on Saturday night as she put girl group REAformed through by pressing her Golden Buzzer. 
    The show judge made the shock call despite it looking as though the trio would head through to the next round of the ITV show anyway. 
    However, the 35-year-old star appeared intent on making sure they got through after being mocked by her fellow panellists David Walliams and Simon Cowell for telling one of the girls in the trio to concentrate on her education instead of music when she met her previously.
    Progress: Girl group REAformed were put through after Alesha Dixon pressed her Golden Buzzer
    Progress: Girl group REAformed were put through after Alesha Dixon pressed her Golden Buzzer
    Golden ticket: Alesha's decision came as a surprise as it looked as though the girl group were going to progress anyway
    Golden ticket: Alesha's decision came as a surprise as it looked as though the girl group were going to progress anyway
    The group took to the stage and admitted they were most keen on impressing Alesha because they saw themselves as similar to Mis-Teeq, the group Alesha shot to fame with. 
    One of the girls then revealed she had met Alesha before and revealed the star had told her to 'concentrate on education first' before embarking on a career in the music industry but to keep plugging away. 
    Simon and David then mocked the singer for giving such advice. 
    Trio: The group took to the stage and admitted they were most keen on impressing Alesha because they saw themselves as similar to Mis-Teeq, the group Alesha shot to fame with
    Trio: The group took to the stage and admitted they were most keen on impressing Alesha because they saw themselves as similar to Mis-Teeq, the group Alesha shot to fame with
    Happy: Simon admitted their vocals need 'a lot of work' but eventually gave them a yes which was followed by Alesha leaning over her desk and surprisingly pressing her Golden Buzzer
    Happy: Simon admitted their vocals need 'a lot of work' but eventually gave them a yes which was followed by Alesha leaning over her desk and surprisingly pressing her Golden Buzzer
    The trio then wowed the panellists and the audience with an energetic song and afterwards David joked: 'Alesha, are you sticking to your original advice?'
    Amanda said: 'I think we've found something special here.'
    Simon admitted their vocals need 'a lot of work' but eventually gave them a yes which was followed by Alesha leaning over her desk and surprisingly pressing her Golden Buzzer. 
    They're going through: Simon looked slightly unsure as Simon leaned over to press the buzzer
    They're going through: Simon looked slightly unsure as Simon leaned over to press the buzzer
    Emotional: The singer embraced the trio after putting them through to the next round
    Emotional: The singer embraced the trio after putting them through to the next round
    The decision means REAformed were put straight through to the next round, but it seemed a particularly strange one seeing as though the trio looked likely to progress anyway. 
    Alesha then said: 'I started out in a girl group and I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Mis-Teeq.'
    Simon added: 'That was amazing but now you've got to live up to Alesha's potential. Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse. Good luck' 
    Alesha said: 'That just felt right. They're the best girl group I've seen in a while.' 
    Tears: Wannabe singer Eva Iglesias also impressed on the show before admitting she nearly didn't audition because she had been left heartbroken earlier in the week
    Tears: Wannabe singer Eva Iglesias also impressed on the show before admitting she nearly didn't audition because she had been left heartbroken earlier in the week
    Wannabes: Swing boy band Jack Pack also impressed and progressed with four yeses
    Wannabes: Swing boy band Jack Pack also impressed and progressed with four yeses
    Several other acts also impressed on the show including supermarket worker Eva Iglesias, 40, who burst into tears when she was put through to the next round and admitted she nearly didn't audition because she'd had her heart broken earlier in the week. 
    Swing boy band Jack Pack, Adam, 28, Alfie, 24, Andrew, 32, Shaun, 32, also impressed the judges with their sublime performance of Frank Sinatra's That's Life and were given four yeses. 
    What's more, dancer Kieran Lai, 17, went through to the next round after particularly impressing Simon, who said the teenager is one of the best dancers he's seen for a while. 
    Flexible: Dancer Kieran Lai, 17, went through to the next round after particularly impressing Simon, who said the teenager is one of the best dancers he's seen for a while
    Flexible: Dancer Kieran Lai, 17, went through to the next round after particularly impressing Simon, who said the teenager is one of the best dancers he's seen for a while


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2619663/Alesha-Dixon-puts-group-REAformed-BGT-Golden-Buzzer.html#ixzz30hGz9jsy
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