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X Factor's Sam Callahan to spill all in Daily Star Facebook chat nine years after show

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X Factor star Sam Callahan is set to spill all during a Daily Star Facebook Live.On Monday, May 9, he will be chatting to showbiz reporter Carly Hacon about everything he's been doing since starring in the ITV show nine years on.Sam, who starred on the programme back in 2013, will be taking part in the Facebook Live event which will take place on Monday at 12:00pm - which readers can watch for free, here.The star will be sharing his show experience with Daily Star readers and discuss whether the programme needs to make a return to TV.Sam came seventh in the singing competition and rose to showbiz stardom after winning viewers around with his cheeky personality.The 27-year-old star will reveal whether he's stayed in touch with any of his co-stars and discuss what he's been up to since being booted off the programme.Since the show, Sam has taken up a different career and dived into another passion of his which is racing driving.Speaking to Daily Star in a previous interview about his X Factor experience, he said: "I have been in the entertainment industry all my life and it's very important for lots of entertainers to look the part and feel good about themselves."If I look at myself in particular, when I went on X Factor the producers and camera crew kept telling me to get my shirt off because I had abs.

It was lovely to be recognised for that but you're more than that. I was there to sing."At first it was fine, I worked hard to be in shape.

After a while it became frustrating because in my own head I was like, 'I'm here to sing, I don't need to be half-naked to go far in the competition and if I do, then I'm in the wrong place'."There will be a chance for readers to ask Sam questions of their own which will be put to him.

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