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Joe McElderry says X Factor 'needs to work on aftercare' as show revamp rumours abound

Joe McElderry says X Factor could do more to create a “safe space for artists” along with working on their “aftercare” for singers.

The hitmaker who won the 2009 series, appeared on FURBAR Radio speaking with TOWIE star Bobby Norris and Stephen Leng on the popular gossip show Access All Areas.

During their discussion, naturally talk turned to former Pop Star and Pop Idol legend Darius Campbell Danesh’s tragic death.

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The singer was found unresponsive in his apartment in Minnesota on August 11, with medics pronouncing the 41-year-old artist dead after they’d arrived at the scene.

Local Rochester police did confirm that there were “no signs of intent of suspicious circumstances” however further toxicology reports will be carried out.

Joe thinks more needs to be done to support stars of X Factor
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Speaking about Darius’ shock passing, Joe told the hosts: “[He was] such a talent and such a lovely guy. It’s so sad. At such a young age as well. It’s tragic.”

The former X Factor star added: “It’s such a loss, you know, and I was just looking actually, so many friends that obviously knew him a lot more than I did in the industry have had so many wonderful things to say about him and how much of a lovely person he was. So, yeah, just thoughts go to his family. It’s awful.”

Darius was found dead in his apartment at the age of 41

Later on in the discussion, conversation turned to the possibility of Simon Cowell’s ITV talent scout possibly making a comeback after it was axed in July last year.

However, there have been recent rumours that the programme could be revamped and be back on different channel in 2023 after a five-year hiatus.

With speculation that Simon is in talks with a production company, Joe urged that he would be supportive of the shows return but outlined adaptations for stars of the show will need to be made.

Joe won the X Factor in 2009
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He said to Bobby and Stephen: “I hope if it does come back, they do make some more changes to make it a bit more of a safe space for artists in terms of the way the contracts are formed and the aftercare of the artists and things like that.”

Joe went on: “We’re hearing more and more stories about how people suffered on those shows, and not just X Factor, lots of other reality shows as well. It’s not just that one.

“I do think changes are being made but I still think there’s a long way to go.

“So, I hope if it does come back, it’s made in a safe place in the artists’ interests that are going onto the show.”

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