Saturday, June 11, 2005

SEE WHAT MISSING OUT ON A TRIP TO SHARON'S HOUSE CAN DO?

What happens to those who miss out on a chance to become a member of G4, or one of the other artists on the X Factor finals? Well, like G4 and everybody else, they're quickly forgotten by the public. But for some it can be hard to adjust to discovering that you're not actually even going to be recognised in the streets: X-Factor near miss Shianade Gallagher has been given community service as she returns to Wrexham to pick up the long-running feud her family were apparently involved in:

The 24-year-old, who now lives in the Telford area, admitted a public order offence when she appeared at Mold Crown Court yesterday. She denied exposing her body, carrying a knife with her and threatening to burn a house down.

A charge of affray against her was dropped when she admitted a lesser public order offence following what was said to be a long-standing feud between her family and another family in Wrexham.


We're not sure what sort of feud it would be where you flash bits of yourself at your enemy - there was nobody so totally unattractive anyone on the X-Factor where this would be bad, was there? (Sharon and Louis aside, of course.)

Judge Phillip Hughes, sitting at Mold Crown Court, ordered her to carry out 100 hours unpaid work under a community punishment order, ordered her to pay £75 costs, saying it was silly and pathetic behaviour.

... although facing a proper, balanced judge after having Simon Cowell judge you surely can't be that bad, can it?


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