John and Edward Grimes have revealed that they will be releasing their own fashion line later this year.
The X Factor stars say the range will be called ‘Pop Icons’ and will be inspired by style icons Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury.
Edward told The Sun:
“Fashion is our big passion and our collection will look hot on the catwalk.
“We love the jackets worn by Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury and think everybody will love to wear stuff like that.
“Our clothes will have lots of bold colours and cool patterns.”
The 18 year old twins may even get to model the line themsleves.
Edward added: “We’re signed to Next Models so we have experience. We know how to pose and walk, plus we’ve worked with some big-name photographers.”
Louis Walsh is said to be keen to get the clothes to the High Street as soon as possible.
The X Factor stars say the range will be called ‘Pop Icons’ and will be inspired by style icons Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury.
Edward told The Sun:
“Fashion is our big passion and our collection will look hot on the catwalk.
“We love the jackets worn by Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury and think everybody will love to wear stuff like that.
“Our clothes will have lots of bold colours and cool patterns.”
The 18 year old twins may even get to model the line themsleves.
Edward added: “We’re signed to Next Models so we have experience. We know how to pose and walk, plus we’ve worked with some big-name photographers.”
Louis Walsh is said to be keen to get the clothes to the High Street as soon as possible.
- 8/2/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
So You Think You Can Dance finalist Mark Calape, has already won a BBC reality TV show.
The hip hop dancer wowed the judges on last December’s ‘Move Like Michael Jackson’, scooping the crown and winning a place on Jermaine Jackson’s planned Wembley tribute concert to his brother.
Now Mark is competing for Sytycd’s £100,000 cash prize and the chance to perform on the Us version.
An insider told The Sun: “There will be a lot of viewers surprised that Mark was allowed to take part when he had already won another BBC show.”
But a BBC spokesman said: “These are very different competitions.”
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The hip hop dancer wowed the judges on last December’s ‘Move Like Michael Jackson’, scooping the crown and winning a place on Jermaine Jackson’s planned Wembley tribute concert to his brother.
Now Mark is competing for Sytycd’s £100,000 cash prize and the chance to perform on the Us version.
An insider told The Sun: “There will be a lot of viewers surprised that Mark was allowed to take part when he had already won another BBC show.”
But a BBC spokesman said: “These are very different competitions.”
Related posts:So You Think You Can Dance: Mark CalapeBBC To Air Michael Jackson Dance ShowJermaine Jackson joins Move Like Michael Jackson for BBC ThreeWatch Move Like Michael Jackson on BBC Three tonight!Darth Jackson BiographyCopyright © Unreality TV 2009 | Celebrity Big Brother Updates
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- 1/16/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
So You Think You Can Dance hopeful Mark Calape has already succeeded on a BBC dance talent series. Calape, 24, who is in the final 12 dancers on Nigel Lythgoe's programme, appeared on BBC Three show Move Like Michael Jackson in 2008. The hip-hop performer won the contest, which was hosted by Reggie Yates, with his dance crew The Animaineux. Calape, who has said that he is taking part in Sytycd for his son, got the chance to perform at Jermaine Jackson's planned 'Tribute' (more)...
- 1/11/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Move Like Michael Jackson made a decent debut on BBC Three last night, overnight viewing figures show. The first episode of the Jermaine Jackson-fronted dance contest, which aired at 8.30pm, logged 637k (2.8%). The second instalment followed immediately afterwards at 9.30pm, bringing in 646k (3.3%). Also on the multichannel stations last night, The Xtra Factor: Best and Worst 2009 put in 512k (2.4%) for ITV2 in the 9pm hour. Elsewhere, the final instalment of the recently-renewed Miranda attracted 2.58m (10.5%) to BBC Two. University Challenge and School Of Saatchi managed 3.04m (12.7%) and 870k (3.8%) at 8pm and 9pm respectively. Over on BBC One, Panorama took 3.36m (more)...
- 12/15/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
Michael Jackson was a legend – one of the world’s most successful singers and an amazing dancer too. Tonight, to celebrate the greatest performer in the history of pop, who died earlier this year, BBC Three begins the search for the UK’s best dance act – someone who can move as well as Michael in his prime. Hosted by Reggie Yates, this unique contest has dancers battling it out to win an amazing opportunity – to perform with the world’s superstars at the Michael Jackson official tribute concert in 2010.
Dance Experts travel from the streets of Glasgow to the playing fields of Cardiff and from the bus stops of Manchester to the shopping malls of London to find the UK’s best dancers.
Solo performers, duos and crews all attempt to dance their way to a place in the studio shows, but first they have to impress legendary choreographer Lavelle Smith Junior,...
Dance Experts travel from the streets of Glasgow to the playing fields of Cardiff and from the bus stops of Manchester to the shopping malls of London to find the UK’s best dancers.
Solo performers, duos and crews all attempt to dance their way to a place in the studio shows, but first they have to impress legendary choreographer Lavelle Smith Junior,...
- 12/14/2009
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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