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Michelle Gayle has the T Factor
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Trust Thamesmead has confirmed ex Grange Hill and EastEnders actress, pop sensation and BBC's Eurovision: Your Decision runner up, Michelle Gayle, will be co-hosting and sitting on the panel of judges at this year's T Factor audition on Saturday 5 April and at the final, which is taking place on Wednesday 14 May.
"Who better to give advice than Michelle Gayle?" said Trust Thamesmead's Marketing and Communications Officer Julia Hickson, "Nerves will be running high and as most of you will know, Michelle recently performed Woo (U Make Me) to an audience of millions on BBC's Eurovision: Your Decision, so she will be able to pass on some handy tips to help contestants control their nerves.
"Also, by Michelle appearing at The T Factor, it will show contestants that it is the taking part, not the winning that counts.
"We are looking forward to introducing Michelle to Thamesmead, not only at The T Factor but at this year's Trust Thamesmead Summer Festival too."
Do you have what it takes to be the next Leon or Leona? Have you always dreamed of being a pop star and wanted to support the headline act in front of 20,000 people at this year's Trust Thamesmead Summer Festival? Then take part in The T Factor by downloading an application on-line: www.trust-thamesmead.co.uk - applications close on Friday, 21 March 2008.
3:59pm Wednesday 19th March 2008
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Julia Hickson joined community development agency Trust Thamesmead in 2006. Having previously worked in the magazine industry for 10 years, she likes to have her finger on the pulse. Interested in a whole range of activities, she particularly enjoys fundraising for Cancer Research UK.
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