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X Factor stars open up on 'intense' show that shouldn't return for '10 years'

X Factor finalists Max and Harvey Mills have said they don’t think the show should return for quite some time.

The identical twin singers shot to fame in X Factor Celebrity in 2019 and came second, losing out to Megan McKenna.

Even though the boys, 19, seemed to revel throughout their time on the show, they have described it as “intense” and “an eye-opender” and exclusively told the Daily Star at the Pride of Britain Awards they now “need to catch their breath”.

Max said: “It needs 10 years at least.

“It was fair but intense and there is no other job we’ve worked on like it.”

Max and Harvey during the X Factor Celebrity Photocall at the Mayfair Hotel, London.

When asked if they think the judging panel should be switched up, Max said: “I think if Louis had maybe a carer or something to sit with him then that would be nice!”

On show boss Simon Cowell, Harvey said: “He still terrifies everyone when he walks in the room but he’s genuinely so lovely.”

Max and Harvey have a gargantuan social media following – 6.5 million on TikTok and 900,000 followers on Instagram.

They both began acting and singing aged eight and both have featured in West End productions such as The Sound of Music and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

The twins have millions of social media followers

In other POB news, former presenter Olly Murs has hinted he would love to return to the show – but perhaps not in front of the camera.

He told the Daily Star: “I love everything about it and there are definitely things I think they can improve on.

“And I think there are things that they should keep that are really great.”

Olly, 38, then invited Simon Cowell to get in touch.

He added: “You know, Simon knows where I am. If ever he wanted to have a chat about it, I’d love to be involved.

Olly Murs said he would love to return to the show

“It’d be brilliant, I’d love to be involved behind the scenes.”

The Daily Star also exclusively revealed earlier this year that The X Factor would be making a sensational return to our screens.

Cowell, 63, plans to revive the singing contest with a new series in 2023 — five years after it last aired.

An industry source said: “It has been decided that the time is right to bring X Fac

tor back. It’s really exciting. Everyone who will be working on the new series can’t wait to get started.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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