Axed Australian Idol judge Mark Holden kept a diary
AXED Australian Idol judge Mark Holden says he kept a diary during his last season with the talent show - and the contents are so scathing they couldn't be printed.
Holden - whose exit was revealed exclusively by The Daily Telegraph online earlier this week - says that the diary would have to be "fictionalised" in order to be published.
Which he's seriously looking at doing.
In his first public comments since leaving the hit show after five years, Holden said having four judges made things "difficult".
One of the original judges, Ian "Dicko" Dickson, returned to the show in 2007, rejoining Holden and Marcia Hines, plus Kyle Sandilands, who had joined while he was away.
"The four judges thing I found difficult," Holden said. "Everything was rushed."
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Holden - whose exit was revealed exclusively by The Daily Telegraph online earlier this week - says that the diary would have to be "fictionalised" in order to be published.
Which he's seriously looking at doing.
In his first public comments since leaving the hit show after five years, Holden said having four judges made things "difficult".
One of the original judges, Ian "Dicko" Dickson, returned to the show in 2007, rejoining Holden and Marcia Hines, plus Kyle Sandilands, who had joined while he was away.
"The four judges thing I found difficult," Holden said. "Everything was rushed."
continue...
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