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Sinitta says Simon wants to mentor twins
Monday 9 November 2009Sinitta reportedly told People: "Nobody can meet the twins and hate them. They don't have an evil bone."
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"Simon says they are like two labradors, but actually they are like two overgrown leprechauns."
"They bounce around the studios and get excited about everything. They're brilliant to have around. John and Edward sing and dance every week and that's not easy. People need to give them credit for this."
"They are great for the show. We joke he wishes they were in his group. At least, it started as a joke but now it seems serious. He really wishes they were."
"If they don't win the show, they will do well. I predict kids' TV for them."
John and Edward were placed in the bottom two as a result of the public vote this week but Simon Cowell sent the vote to deadlock.
It was later revealed that Lucie Jones has secured the lowest votes and would be going home as a result.
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