Steve Brookstein's Twitter: a further investigation
A lot of Steve's Twitter feed is dedicated to not-at-all-bitter-sounding tweets about the X Factor:
X factor only made no12 in Christmas chart. Ding dong the show is dead. Happy 2016!
— Steve Brookstein (@stevebrookstein) December 26, 2015
Simon Cowell's X Factor closing down sale. Everything must go!! https://t.co/qlvFFjqYpM
— Steve Brookstein (@stevebrookstein) December 24, 2015
Louisa single flopped because people have woken up to the fix factor. Simple.
— Steve Brookstein (@stevebrookstein) December 22, 2015
But sometimes it just gets a bit weird:
I'm not saying the journalists at MTV are paedos but as they continue to support the Max Clifford narrative I begin to question it.
— Steve Brookstein (@stevebrookstein) December 22, 2015
What?
There's a little bit of politics, too:
British poor, debt, homeless, children in abuse houses and poverty, flooding, where's our foreign aid? #cobra
— Steve Brookstein (@stevebrookstein) December 27, 2015
I say "politics", I mean mildly unpleasant right-wing.
There's a pinned tweet, too:
"Getting Over The X" - No1 Kindle Biog. Over 400 reviews on Amazon. Zero by mainstream media. Read why. https://t.co/NR32Id4irk
— Steve Brookstein (@stevebrookstein) December 15, 2015
The number one Kindle biography is Paul O'Grady's. At present, Brookstein's biography is at number 153. In the music biography section.
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