Rebecca Ferguson has demanded a parliamentary enquiry into the music industry to protect artists. The X Factor 2010 star, 34, said in a lengthy statement that she has arranged to meet Oliver Dowden, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, to discuss the welfare of musicians.
Her comments come after Jedward slammed the X Factor and Simon Cowell over their experience on the show. In her statement, Rebecca wrote that she had been "warned for years about doing this" and that her career could be "affected" by "speaking out".
She said: "People have warned me for years about doing this or have encouraged me not to speak out, and unfortunately, I realise that my career may be once again affected by speaking out. "However,
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