Celine Dion failed to make Rolling Stone’s “200 Greatest Singers Of All Time” list and fans are not happy.
The much-talked about piece included stars such as BTS’ Jung Kook at number 191, Kelly Clarkson at 194 and Michael Jackson in the 86 spot.
Adele was in at No. 22, and Beyoncé came in at number eight, but Dion could not be seen anywhere.
Read More: Stiff-Person Syndrome: What We Know About Céline Dion’s Rare Condition
Aretha Franklin nabbed the top spot, ahead of Whitney Houston and Sam Cooke in second and third places.
Yvette Nicole Brown was among those commenting on the list, posting:
They got The @MichaelJackson way down at Eighty-six?! and no @CelineDion at All?!
Shoot, the way Mj sang #WithAChildsHeart when he was a Child makes him top three at the least and if Celine Dion isn’t in the Top Ten at the Least what are we really doing?...
The much-talked about piece included stars such as BTS’ Jung Kook at number 191, Kelly Clarkson at 194 and Michael Jackson in the 86 spot.
Adele was in at No. 22, and Beyoncé came in at number eight, but Dion could not be seen anywhere.
Read More: Stiff-Person Syndrome: What We Know About Céline Dion’s Rare Condition
Aretha Franklin nabbed the top spot, ahead of Whitney Houston and Sam Cooke in second and third places.
Yvette Nicole Brown was among those commenting on the list, posting:
They got The @MichaelJackson way down at Eighty-six?! and no @CelineDion at All?!
Shoot, the way Mj sang #WithAChildsHeart when he was a Child makes him top three at the least and if Celine Dion isn’t in the Top Ten at the Least what are we really doing?...
- 1/2/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
John Wilding has insisted that he won't return for a third attempt at The X Factor. Wilding was rejected by Dannii Minogue at the Judges' Houses stage of last year's competition, but returned this year for a second stint on the ITV1 reality show. However, on last night's show, Wilding missed out again on making the final cut for the Live Shows. Gary Barlow told Wilding at Judges' House in La: "There are singers in this category who aren't half as good as you, but touch me more... I'm so sorry mate, you're not in my final four." Speaking to Digital Spy about whether he would consider a third run on the TV talent contest, Wilding said: "I definitely won't be coming back. I'll go my own way and try to do it myself. "It's what I've always wanted (more)...
- 10/3/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
The final 16 contestants in this year's series of The X Factor have been named. In tonight's Judges' Houses episode, Gary Barlow, Kelly Rowland, Tulisa Contostavlos and Louis Walsh each chose four acts from their assigned category to advance to the live shows. Barlow picked Marcus Collins, Craig Colton, James Michael and Frankie Cocozza as his Boys, eliminating Luke Lucas, Max Vickers, Joe Cox and returning contestant John Wilding. Group mentor Contostavlos, meanwhile, opted for Nu Vibe, 2 Shoes and Rhythmix over The Lovettes, Estrella and Girl V Boy. In an X Factor first, she also took Charlie Healy, the lead singer of rejected band The Keys, and put him through as part of rival boyband The Risk. In the Overs category, (more)...
- 10/2/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Gary Barlow has described his X Factor act John Wilding as a "hot favourite" to triumph on the ITV1 show. Wilding has reached Judges' Houses for the second successive year. It will be revealed on Sunday if he made the cut for the live shows second time around. Barlow, who could potentially mentor Wilding, told The Xtra Factor: "He's been our hot favourite since we saw him audition. He's very experienced. He never loses a note. He seems like he's been singing for 40 years." When asked why he thought Wilding may have missed out last year, (more)...
- 9/26/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
John Wilding feels huge pressure to succeed on 'The X Factor' because Alexandra Burke won the show when she returned for a second time. The 18-year-old hopeful - who failed to make it past the Judges' Houses stage of the competition last year - hopes he can emulate the success of the 'Bad Boys' singer, but admitted he had mixed feelings about returning to perform in front of Louis Walsh and new judges Gary Barlow, Tulisa Contostavlos and Kelly Rowland. He explained: "I do think I'm under more pressure because Alexandra Burke won it the second time she came back. "The...
- 9/19/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Fans of The X Factor may remember wannabe John Wilding, who was rejected by Dannii Minogue at last year’s Judges’ Houses round…
Well, he’s back, and according to The Sun, he’s better than ever!
So much so that insiders say he got a standing ovation during Boot Camp this time around.
A show source said, “John is back looking and sounding better than ever.
“His dream didn’t come true last time, but it would mean everything to him to be part of the final this time.”
We’ll get to see 18 year old John trying out again when the show returns to our screens in August.
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Well, he’s back, and according to The Sun, he’s better than ever!
So much so that insiders say he got a standing ovation during Boot Camp this time around.
A show source said, “John is back looking and sounding better than ever.
“His dream didn’t come true last time, but it would mean everything to him to be part of the final this time.”
We’ll get to see 18 year old John trying out again when the show returns to our screens in August.
View the original post X Factor 2011: John Wilding is back, and he’s better than ever! on Unreality TV...
- 7/29/2011
- by Sarah
- Unreality
Dannii Minogue returns to The X Factor this week following her pregnancy, in time for the Judges' Houses stage of the competition. She is faced with the Boys, and standing alongside Natalie Imbruglia, she insists that they are not looking for perfection just yet, but glimmers of the 'X Factor'. Nicolo Festa puts in a strong rendition of Paloma Faith's 'New York' - however, Dannii's concerned that he will polarise opinion. Next up is Tom Richards, who wants to emulate the success of Tom Jones. He sings 'Feel' by Robbie Williams. Dannii describes him as "adorable", but feels he'd be more suited to the West End. Paije Richardson is praised for his self-awareness after covering 'True Colours'. John Wilding "stands out", while Karl Brown's nerves get the better of him, despite his "amazing talent". (more)...
- 10/5/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
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