Kyle Sandilands says new Australian Idol contestants are ‘horrible singers’ as auditions for next season kick off
Australian Idol auditions have kicked off in Sydney for season 10, but judge Kyle Sandilands says there is one glaring problem with the next batch of contestants.
The radio star, 53, revealed on Sunday that those auditioning are either charismatic but “terrible singers” or fantastic singers who are “terrible at everything else”.
He said the artists in Sydney have been 50/50 so far, with the media personality admitting he’s struggling to find someone “who has it all”, he reported. Confidential.
“The tricky thing is some people come in looking like stars and start talking to us and we think, wow, this person really has a spark, but they’re terrible singers,” he said.
“Then the great singers are terrible at everything else.
‘You really have to find the magic ingredient, someone who has everything. The whole package: the voice, the attitude, everything.”
It comes as the reboot of Australian Idol returned to screens last year as a huge success after a 14-year hiatus.
This year, Dylan Wright from NSW was crowned the winner by a record public vote, beating Amy Reeves from WA and Dennah Baker-Moller from QLD.
Australian Idol auditions have kicked off in Sydney for season 10, but judge Kyle Sandilands, 53, (pictured) says there’s one glaring problem with the next batch of contestants
The Bangalow resident was left speechless by this life-changing decision.
‘Thank you. Don’t know. I’m about to cry! So thank you!’ he told the studio audience and judges Kyle, Marcia Hines and Amy Shark, who will return next season.
Dylan walked away with a $100,000 cash prize and a recording contract with Sony Music Australia, following the public vote.
The radio star revealed on Sunday that those auditioning are either charismatic but “terrible singers” or fantastic singers who are “terrible at everything else.”
He then sang his winner’s single, Paper Heart, to loud applause.
Before the announcement, judge Kyle said both Dylan and Amy would have bright futures.
“As judges, we want to deliver the best we’ve found,” Kyle said.
“I would like to manage and sign these two. They both have great records. Couldn’t be happier. They’re both just fantastic.’