The best & most enlightening recent interview of Belinda I have seen. But Osher, you should have read her book.
@mbb92586 ай бұрын
Such an engaging interview! Loved it. Thanks Osher and Belinda!
@adnilgreen17273 ай бұрын
Can you also do interviews with the other members of Bardot? I loved this :)
@MelissaWestbrook-s1z2 ай бұрын
It's interesting what he's saying about the casette tapes in the car because it used to be that you knew the recording of the song itself inside and out. Sometimes there would be a wonky note or an inconsistent melody or something and you remembered and anticipated the flawed bits. Now you have so much more exposure to live performances of the song but the recorded version used to be "THE" song.
@timothyfifield836911 ай бұрын
Hmmm coming from you , Australian Idol host , you were apart of it all , but you have no memories. C'MON seriously ?
@natesmith192810 ай бұрын
But are you considering the circumstances? Obviously Andrew G wasn’t looking after himself in the way he should have been but he wasn’t. It’s evident that back in those days, there was no conversations about mental health so those in the limelight weren’t looking after themselves and no one else was looking out for them so who could they depend on???
@masonedwards10 ай бұрын
I think you need to consider Osher’s more recent revelations about his own mental health and substance abuse struggles. Yes, he was part of the machine, but he was so out of it (in an attempt to control his own issues), that he genuinely doesn’t remember a lot of that stuff.
@MelissaWestbrook-s1z2 ай бұрын
He was on the music scene then but he had nothing to do with the Popstars franchise Bardot came from. As he says here when Bardot ended he was still working for Channel V. He became (one of) the first host(s) of Australian Idol the year after he left Channel V.