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Strictly's Joe Sugg stuns The Chase host Bradley Walsh as he 'makes history' on show

Joe Sugg has proved that he is quite the quizzer during The Chase Celebrity Special over the weekend, as he nearly managed to beat chaser Paul Sinha and win £201,000 for charity. The YouTube star, who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018, appeared on the show alongside Myles Stephenson, David James and Lucrezia Millarini in the hopes to bag some cash. And while they didn't quite make it, many, including host Bradley Walsh, were shocked by Joe's efforts as he single-handedly put the £200K sum in the bank.
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X Factor's Rak-Su's Myles says bitter Syco fall-out was 'massive weight off shoulders'
X Factor winners Rak-Su were told they would be the biggest stars around after winning the show in 2017, but Myles Stephenson says they're happier than ever after leaving Syco.The group made history after becoming the first boy group to win the former ITV talent show after performing several of their own songs.After an intense few months of battling out week after week, they were eventually crowned the winners after receiving over 50% of the public vote.READ MORE: Rak-Su told they'd be 'bigger than One Direction' before career-changing rowSpeaking exclusively to the Daily Star, Myles, 30, says that the band are happier after going independent following a fallout with their former boss, Simon Cowell's record label, Syco.He said: "It feels like a massive weight off our shoulders, it feels like the chains are off, although it's harder in the aspect of we fund everything ourselves."The last few years have been quite constraining and restricting on the whole music industry and when you're independent, it's that as well."For us, it means we have to be smarter with our money and we have to run it like a business."Although it's making music which is our passion and it's our hobby, we have to treat it like a business otherwise we wouldn't be able to sustain it and I think that's what all independent artists have to do."At the same time, the artists on the labels have been stitched up worse because they haven't been earning the labels money, so it's tough for them, it's probably harder for them."The former I'm A Celebrity...
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X Factor's Rak-Su told they'd be 'bigger than One Direction' before career-changing row
X-Factor champions Rak-Su instantly won over the nation with their catchy tunes but singer Myles Stephenson says they were promised a huge career.The group became the first boy group to win the former ITV talent show in 2017 melting the audience with their audition, offering a cover of Senorita by Justin Timberlake, before performing their own song.Over the course of the competition, the group consisting of Ashley Fongho, Jamaal Shurland, Mustafa Rahimtulla and Myles Stephenson performed their own material, as well as two cover songs.They won with over 50 per cent of the public vote, with several of their songs entering the charts.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Myles, 30, claims they were promised the world but the promises didn't materialise, after their record label had a falling out with their management teamThe dad-of-one said: "Simon [Cowell] and Nicole [Scherzinger] and all of them lot said we were going to be bigger than One Direction."Then one day you wake up in the morning, you've got 100 messages saying Syco and Modest! have had a falling out and you have an ultimatum to decide whether you want to stay with one or the other."It was alright for Little Mix because they were the biggest girl group in the world, they can go wherever they want, but we were just tagging along with Little Mix wherever they go."He went on to add: "Guess what, the new don't really care about us that much because you're an X Factor band, Syco had overspent, they'd spent well over £1 million on us in the first year."There was no money in the pot, that's why we parted ways.
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