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Paul Potts Is The UK’s Pava-Spotty: Bully For Him

paul-potts.jpgPAUL Potts is the winner of TV’s Britain’s Got Talent.

Good news for opera singer Paul; better news for Big Brother which will now not have to compete with the superior show.

Potts is famous. His face is on the Mirror’s front page. And Potts has a dream. In “THE POTTER OF TINY FEET”, readers learn of Paul’s “baby dream”.

Paul talks of how he and his Julie can now, thanks to his £100,000 winnings, afford a baby. At least they will able to get whatever’s on the market once they’ve knocked off a few grand for Paul’s new teeth, which will, as the Star says, make Britain’s newest star feel “SMILES BETTER”.

But above all that Paul is a reality TV personality. And in tune with his people, he wants to tell us about how he was bullied.

It is now a rule of reality that all winners and contestants must have at some point been bullied, even those like Danielle Lloyd and Jade Good who appear as bullies themselves.

Paul has been called “Smelly”, “Potty” and Wee-Wee.”

Doubtless, in the bowels of a Neapolitan ice-cram shop, Pavarotti is nodding, recalling how being called “Pava-spotty”, “Pava-botty” and “Fatso” caused him to find his voice and achieve fame and fortune.

Now Paul is called, as the Mirror says, “Pavapotty” by “the nation”. The hope is that this ribbing will propel him to strive all the more and reach greater heights.

And that the ‘Bully A Winner’ programme will then be used to create a new generation of talent.

So, come on kids, get name calling. That Speccy Four Eyes is tomorrow’s Big Brother winner; the ginger minger in the corner is the new Strictly Come Dancing hard man; and Spack-Man is on his way to represent the land in the Eurovison Song Contest…

  1. 1 Anonymous Says:

    shall we torment Tim then in time for Wimbledon?

  2. 2 Anorak Says:

    Is he on the HRT yet?

  3. 3 Gander Says:

    ..and how long before Murray becomes the mint everyone chews?

  4. 4 Lena loves pictures Says:

    He is a great singer.
    I think he can entertain people with his voice as same as some more prominent singers do. Good luck to him doing so.

    paul potts

  5. 5 J. Aki Says:

    I’ve just turned the channel and watched this guy. I didn’t know him and I am not an opera fan and for some reason I cried!! There is something about him that made me melt. It his his humbleness and honesty. I wish him all the best and I will be buying his CD.

    I searched him in the internet and it made me even more to like him. Good luck to him and his wife and future family. I hope they have a long happy married life.

  6. 6 J. Aki Says:

    I wish him all the best and I pray that he will have a happy family.

  7. 7 Pava Says:

    He’s Eddie The Eagle with worse teeth

  8. 8 megaman Says:

    PAUL POTTS OWNS!!!! OWNxXX00RR!! HE r0XX!! ANd PWNZZZZSSSS! a real PWNASAURUS ROAAAAAAAAARRRRRR =D

  9. 9 Lionel Monty Says:

    I live in the USA and have watched every one of Paul’s performances, many many times. I then listened to Pavarotti, Carreras, Domingo and Bocelli performing the same opra. Paul beats them all on putting passion in his voice. He loves to sing and it shows. Pavarotti powers through his performance with little apparent passion. Bocelli is great but still appears to lack the feeling Paul puts into his performance. Carreras seems to be trying too hard to put power into his voice. Placedo Domingo, like Paul, has feeling in his voice. If there can be a comprison then Paul and Domingo are the closest. However comparing these tenors one must remember each is unique and great in their own right. Paul I loved your performances, as Simon said ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!! Congratulations!! I wish you much success and happiness in the future. Don’t change who you are, Paul Potts, a good man. Sing on!!

  10. 10 J. Bernard Says:

    During this phase of hurt-ness through the world, a God-sent was given us in the form of a lowly man with less than desirable qualities, but with his gentle poise awoke me from my arrogance and allowed me to enjoy pure peace and wonderment of his performances. God don’t let him change but let your witness (Paul) do his charge as it befits you.

    J. Bernard

  11. 11 J. Aki Says:

    I am not an opera fan but now I am. I’ve always loathed rap songs, if you consider it really a music which I don’t. It’s a pity that rap singers get millions and recognition from this stupid rendition so called “music”. I can’t stand them. They can’t even pitch a “NOTE”…..ping!!! Let them sing a real music. I bet they can’t.

  12. 12 Carla Says:

    I LOVE him! I am so glad he won. He has an amazing talent and is such a nice man. I’s about time someone like him won a talent show.

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  14. 14 Danny Says:

    He’s got teeth like a fucking bandsaw.

  15. 15 antiDanny Says:

    Paul is a joy - truly a magnificent voice. I look forward to following your career and hope you sing concerts and operas in the States before too much time passes. Bravo!

    A dentist will soon help Paul with his teeth. Danny, sadly, is condemned to be himself for the rest of his life.

  16. 16 Anon Anon Says:

    “antiDanny Says:

    “A dentist will soon help Paul with his teeth. Danny, sadly, is condemned to be himself for the rest of his life.”

    Priceless! and so true.

  17. 17 Danny Says:

    And what a wonderful fate it is.

    Unlike you, I shan’t be tuning in to the latest reality series to try and find some meaning in my sad TV dinner lifestyle from some vacuous plebian with uber-limited vocabulary.

    Good singer, perhaps, but I’m waiting to hear the speech afterwards:

    “Yeah well…you know…cos me an me Julie want to go to like the Opera….an’ I used to be bullied an’ I like pies…got any pies?”

    All this bullshit about “I cried when he sung”
    …yeah right, as if.
    Grow a pair people.

    I can understand the need to cry if you realised your remote control battery was buggered and ITV was the only channel your TV could pick up.
    In fact, I’d expect the bastard suicide rate to go up over night, but please, spare me the tears for the everyday man scenario.
    Such a load of patronising bollocks.

    eyethangu

  18. 18 pete Says:

    Dear Danny…

    Your just a small fraction of the minority of people on this planet that don’t like it when someone does well. This is a tallented man that has had his fair share of ups and downs in this difficult world we live in, yet he has still found the courage to do what he believes in.

    Get a life, Stop critising others when really you are the one that should be on the recieving end.

    Enjoy the sad life you lead carry on flipping burgers at Macdonalds and leave the rest of the world alone. Do what you normaly do go out get drunk cause trouble and end up in jail. See we all know your sort.

    Paul well done on tour success. Look forward to seeing you in covent garden.

  19. 19 Danny Says:

    Ah….flipping burgers.
    I see you are a fan of my posts where I use this little jibe on others.

    Well done for originality and I’ll look out for you on the next thrilling episode of “Reality Bites.”

    I like the little “we all know your sort”.
    We Peter?
    We?
    Looking for a little affirmation there are you?

  20. 20 MissLauren//* Says:

    i think he is VERY good, sent shivers down my spine listening to it. i still wanted connie 2 win though . lol :D

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  22. 22 SS Says:

    Paul Potts and Simon Cowell: Singing hyped emotion? H-umm?

    A SHORT VERSION

    Paul Potts sang. I cried. With him, we reflect on our hopes. But, is he a charade, emoting as an Unknown Unconfident Underdog on U-tube?

    Setup: “… the world of show biz seems a million miles away.”, “… mobile phone salesman ….” at 0.00, youtube.com/watch?v=1k08yxu57NA . He said that he lacked confidence. Simon Cowell said, at 3.51 , “… isn’t a professional, has talent, isn’t aware of it, has a normal job, and then you see something else.”

    Paul: “… I’ve not taken up promotions before because people wanted me to change ….”, myspace.com/paul_potts , 6-18 clip, 1.30. He was wanted and held out! Confidence & known!

    NBC Today Show: “… I know that you haven’t had formal training, so how did you learn to sing like this?”. He ignored their assumption: “Umm, I’ve just always sung, just always sung. My voice has always been my best friend.”, 6-21 clip, 2.53; site above.

    Paul was elected a Lib. Dem. councillor in Bristol, March 96. Unconfident? bristolwest-libdems.org.uk/news/000338.html

    ———-

    A LONG VERSION

    As we reflect on Paul Potts, the newly discovered winner of “Britain’s Got Talent” [ BGT ] and his beautiful voice, we naturally reflect on our own values and life accomplishments. What gifts has God given us? Can the sun warmly shine on our faces? I cried and replayed videos several times to take in emotions of not only singer, but also judges, and audience. But, my wonder had a gnawing knowing that did fit neatly into the ‘underdog to top performer’ story I heard in his storyline.

    World wide delight came from seeing Paul fully approved; perhaps after being de-valued for years. Acceptance was as much for his humble slightly tousled persona, and as much for his ardent operatic singing. But, a charade that falsely elicits my true emotions seems a scam, especially if greedy.

    I heard the story on video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k08yxu57NA - from the opening set-up, “… the world of show biz seems a million miles away. Its Paul, a mobile phone salesman from South Wales.”. At 3.51 on the clip, Simon Cowell said, “I like shows where somebody isn’t a professional, has talent, isn’t aware of it, has a normal job, and then you see something else.”

    Paul talked about his dream and that he lacked complete confidence. We can all identify. He sang. Magic. But, as Simon said, “… then you see something else.”, and like he said: I saw a former £8,000 prize [ about $16,000 U.S., now ] for Paul from Michael Barrymore’s TV talent show, and extended tutelage from operatic masters in Italy, four amateur opera productions, a concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and plans for a summer tour with them.

    Obvious. Amateur talent needs training and experience. That is worthy! But my emotions are dialed into this guy who said his dream is to do what he feels he was born to do, and his struggle was with confidence! Prize money with experience in the craft seems confidence building. I saw a fellow who wore a humble jacket at his first audition before TV cameras, sans a tuxedo he knows well in opera, yet spiffed at the finals. But, his voice! Wait. A voice is the spoken word, too.

    It was implied that he was an unknown without sponsors. On the British TV interview after Paul won BGT, he was clear, “You know, I’ve not taken up promotions before because people wanted me to change who I was, and I’m determined to be true to myself, because at the end of the day ….”, http://www.myspace.com/paul_potts - June 18 video, set 1.30. They wanted his talent, and he chose not? Okay, he can hold out! But, that seems strong and very confident! He refused pro-motions and we got e-motions: shy bullied kid; his best friend was his voice.

    Paul’s ‘unknown’ enigma is really sans ‘full disclosure’. What we know is a hyped ‘underdog’ ‘low confidence’ story that yanks at more money. If he acts fairly, works hard and has talent, then he hopefully will reap reward. Paul was elected as a Liberal Democrat councillor in Bristol, the council’s youngest member. He won their Eastville election in March 1996. That would have hopefully reaped him confidence. His friend is his voice? http://www.bristolwest-libdems.org.uk/news/000338.html

    In part, there seems a true innocence. Did Paul get hijacked by Simon’s production people in the talent search company? Paul’s disclosure at the same June 18 video above, set at 0.23 near the tape ending [ reverse countdown ] is in response to the interviewer’s statement, “Don‘t forget where you had started.” Paul responded, “Well, actually - I actually sent you ( the TV station ) a tape. I actually this [ ? - a tape ? ]. And basically the letter I got back was uh, ‘Sorry. We’ve already booked the artists for the rest of the season.’” Note: 1 - Paul seemed forthright and open, and 2 - He had not given up on his dream, but had aggressively marketed himself. The Simon Cowell production company promo machine does not seem to match that same story toward us, the public who votes. Paul seems to allow the ruse.

    He was flown to New York to field key questions form NBC’s Today Show USA , such as: “… and I know that you haven’t had formal training, so how did you learn to sing like this?”. He ignored the wrong assumption and said, “Umm, I’ve just always sung - just always sung. My voice has always been my best friend.”, June 21 video at 2.53; same site above. Endearing. DEAR ME! As Simon said, “has talent, isn’t aware of it ….”. H-umm.

    The same question about his experience was asked again on the NBC update of June 28 video at 1.10; http://www.myspace.com/paul_potts. Paul’s same endearing answer was repeated. The reality seems that he was confident to market himself outside-the-opera-box, in a talent search; marketing as an Unknown Unconfident Underdog. These three U’s, emoted via U-tube, feels like an emotional scrub in a U-tub.

    Humility means to be common and unpretentious, like its root ‘humus’. People who are ‘earthy’ do not cover over their experiences, help, and friends. Paul promotes ‘underdog’ and ‘unconfident’ assumptions. To Paul, what is the worth of his history about master teachers who gave him lessons, on which he spent most of the £8,000 prize money, and stage singers with whom he traveled the Italian operatic circuit http://www.bathopera.co.uk/Past%20Productions/Aida/aida_biographies.htm, and London’s operatic experience, with more having been planned?

    Critics comment that Paul is okay for an operatic singer; not extraordinary. I like his voice. Paul Potts should have ‘Passion’ for a middle name. His voice is memorable. What is extraordinary, though, are hyped emoted feelings. Some people might say, “That is how the show world sells! Everyone is Packaged.” No! Not here! Not with true emotions of people around the world, teary eyed for the underdog; not in this case of contestants’ climbing the ranks on rungs of public votes: and the public paying to vote by telephone! Purity of spirit should remain pure, not a sham that brings shame to hope and faith in a Horatio Alger type humanity; done at our expense. I enjoy world-class music, but not world-class charades and emoted stories, for profit! What is the Paul and Simon story?

    British Simon Cowell spent 2 years forming “Four Tenors” called “Il Divo”, a popular package of the operatic world, similar to the Three Singing Tenors. Producer-scouts know their world, like Indian scouts of yore with ear to ground, listening for distant buffalo runs. The public stampede matters. Simon knows the operatic world. He owns his talent search company, produces, and packages talent. He knows that both talent and emotion sell. Did he tweak our emotions through set-up stories to launch a Paul Potts’ Premier CD; with Simon producing more mogul money? I like full emotions and full disclosures; not half-full false ‘unconfident’ ‘unknown’ ‘underdog’. Half-full leaves me half-empty.

    As BGT showcases this 36 year old mature amateur singer, then perhaps the last drop of bloody money can be wrung from innocence. Not his innocence. Ours. A contestant background video showed Paul in what appeared to be lush South Wales seaside, looking like a CD cover. Simon Cowell’s announcement at the final show that Paul Potts would be recording an album the next week was lucid business-linkage to the world. But to link our common emotions for hope in challenges, and our faith in people and love of life: to a ‘confident’ ‘hold-out promotional’ person who did not disclose his full story, is miserly manipulation. A contestant who approaches their show stage will be known: by producers: and in advance. Why? Producers want to uncover upsetting persons, especially when the prize is the doorway to a contract! They want to develop lead-in pieces about a contestant’s character and history! I want a good spirit that is fair to the closing of Nessun dorma!: Vincerò! Vincerò! Vincerò!, I shall win! I shall win! I shall win!

    If Paul Potts fairly wins a competition to get a contract, then great! The June 21 NBC interview ends near 0.20 with a transition piece to NBC’s next show segment. The topic was ironically poignant: “Greed in America: why some people will do anything in search of easy money.”. Emotion was hyped, then E-motioned by U-tube. We cried. Why? Good voice, and hyped! Perhaps disclosures of Paul and Simon were not as lyrically full as some New York city namesakes, but they might have much in common with another June 21 item from MSNBC: “Martha Stewart on grilled chicken done right” at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19054369/ . Someone, turn up the heat to grill them about “disclosure”, in this case! The sound of money echoes in my deeply emoted feelings, and charades are shallow sales.

  23. 23 Nora Dempsey Says:

    Once you have heard Carlos of Il Divo which is a voice that literally brings goose bumps up and down the spine - Paul’s got a lot to learn, but at least it’s nice to see someone of humble origin has made a name for himself. Ambition of mine to sing with Il Divo, can’t say the same about Paul sadly but he’s made a name for himself, I probaby never will so go for it kid!

  24. 24 Anonymous Says:

    Nora , my racket is best kept to the shower room so I won’t criticise in the negative, but I liked Paul Potts,and I think with proper voice training our ears would be truly blessed

  25. 25 Dorothy Says:

    that voice is real magic cant stop playing the CD
    Good luck Paul

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