Alexandra Burke doesn’t have time for love.
The ‘Start Without You’ singer – who has been linked to the likes of Usher and rugby ace Danny Cipriani in the past – confessed she would like to find a special someone who can make her smile.
She explained: “I haven’t got time for a boyfriend but love interests are exciting. Someone who can make me smile and understand my schedule. And shop for food with me and take me to see a movie.”
The 22-year-old singer – who won Simon Cowell’s talent search show ‘The X Factor’ in 2008 – admitted she is so busy she doesn’t even get to see as much of her close family as she would like.
Alexandra added to You magazine: “I miss my family and hope to buy a place near them at some point in the future when the fuss dies down.
“I spend so...
The ‘Start Without You’ singer – who has been linked to the likes of Usher and rugby ace Danny Cipriani in the past – confessed she would like to find a special someone who can make her smile.
She explained: “I haven’t got time for a boyfriend but love interests are exciting. Someone who can make me smile and understand my schedule. And shop for food with me and take me to see a movie.”
The 22-year-old singer – who won Simon Cowell’s talent search show ‘The X Factor’ in 2008 – admitted she is so busy she doesn’t even get to see as much of her close family as she would like.
Alexandra added to You magazine: “I miss my family and hope to buy a place near them at some point in the future when the fuss dies down.
“I spend so...
- 11/22/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Alexandra Burke doesn't have time for love. The "Start Without You" singer, who has been linked to the likes of Usher and rugby ace Danny Cipriani in the past, confessed she would like to find a special someone who can make her smile.
She explained, "I haven't got time for a boyfriend but love interests are exciting. Someone who can make me smile and understand my schedule. And shop for food with me and take me to see a movie."
The 22-year-old singer, who won Simon Cowell's talent search show "The X Factor" in 2008, admitted she is so busy she doesn't even get to see as much of her close family as she would like. Alexandra added to You magazine: "I miss my family and hope to buy a place near them at some point in the future when the fuss dies down."
"I spend so much time flying...
She explained, "I haven't got time for a boyfriend but love interests are exciting. Someone who can make me smile and understand my schedule. And shop for food with me and take me to see a movie."
The 22-year-old singer, who won Simon Cowell's talent search show "The X Factor" in 2008, admitted she is so busy she doesn't even get to see as much of her close family as she would like. Alexandra added to You magazine: "I miss my family and hope to buy a place near them at some point in the future when the fuss dies down."
"I spend so much time flying...
- 11/22/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Alexandra Burke hates being single. While her family praise her for not needing a man, the 22-year-old singer admits she was reduced to tears when she recently went on holiday on her own. She said, "My sister calls me the girl that never needs a man. She says, 'You may as well just marry yourself.' But I hate being alone. That's a different ball game."
"The other week I went away on holiday for five days to Morocco, and it's the first time I've been away by myself. I cried on the plane. But I went to the souk, I ate every night alone, and I thought, 'I can do this.' "
The "Start Without You" hitmaker, who won Simon Cowell's pop star search show "The X Factor" in 2008, also revealed she was forced to move away from the area she grew up in after she won the competition.
"The other week I went away on holiday for five days to Morocco, and it's the first time I've been away by myself. I cried on the plane. But I went to the souk, I ate every night alone, and I thought, 'I can do this.' "
The "Start Without You" hitmaker, who won Simon Cowell's pop star search show "The X Factor" in 2008, also revealed she was forced to move away from the area she grew up in after she won the competition.
- 11/10/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Former X Factor winner Alexandra Burke has revealed that she would like to release a ballad from her album ‘Overcome.’
Following her recent uptempo songs ‘Bad Boys’ and ‘Broken Heels’, Burke says that she’d like to release a slower and more heartfelt song. She also added that she’s glad that she’s managed to mostly escape comparisons between her and fellow X factor star Leona Lewis to date.
“I’ve been given the opportunity to show my true colours on my first two singles.” Burke said.
“I think it’s great that I’ve shown there’s a difference, because a lot of people were comparing us in the beginning.” Alexandra added to The Sun.
“Now that we’re both out there doing our thing, people can see we’re very different.
“So I’m glad her music and my music have shown that. But I’d love...
Following her recent uptempo songs ‘Bad Boys’ and ‘Broken Heels’, Burke says that she’d like to release a slower and more heartfelt song. She also added that she’s glad that she’s managed to mostly escape comparisons between her and fellow X factor star Leona Lewis to date.
“I’ve been given the opportunity to show my true colours on my first two singles.” Burke said.
“I think it’s great that I’ve shown there’s a difference, because a lot of people were comparing us in the beginning.” Alexandra added to The Sun.
“Now that we’re both out there doing our thing, people can see we’re very different.
“So I’m glad her music and my music have shown that. But I’d love...
- 2/6/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
X Factor rejects Miss Frank, have said that they know why they were voted off the sow last Sunday night. They blame the fact that so many young girls, only vote for boys that they fancy.
Student Graziella Affinita, told The Sun: “I think the girls that watch it tend to vote for boys. That is just the way it works on the show.”
Shar Alexandra added: “Maybe people find it hard to connect to more than one person.
“We are just as vulnerable as one person but we go out there fighting to stay in.”
The girls also think that their style was different to what the viewers were used to, but think that people would have grown to love their vibe.
Shar said: “It was a bit different for The X Factor. But I think people would have warmed to it once they started to understand.”
Shaniece...
Student Graziella Affinita, told The Sun: “I think the girls that watch it tend to vote for boys. That is just the way it works on the show.”
Shar Alexandra added: “Maybe people find it hard to connect to more than one person.
“We are just as vulnerable as one person but we go out there fighting to stay in.”
The girls also think that their style was different to what the viewers were used to, but think that people would have grown to love their vibe.
Shar said: “It was a bit different for The X Factor. But I think people would have warmed to it once they started to understand.”
Shaniece...
- 10/27/2009
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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