Britain’s Got Talent: Kit kat Dolls Kicked Off Show

The Britain’s Got Talent finalists, Kit Kat Dolls have become the second act to be kicked off the show due to controversy.

The News Of The World discovered that some members of the singing transvestites, are selling sex for a living.

An undercover reporter approached Vanilla Lush and was told:

“I can only see you for a short time. It’s going to cost you £1,000 in cash if you want to f*** me tonight darling,” said the 29-year-old cross-dresser.

“I have to be up early because I’m performing live tomorrow, you’ll see me on TV, I’m in the semis of Britain’s Got Talent.”

An ITV spokesman told The News Of The World:

“We’d like to thank the News of the World for bringing this gross abuse of our trust to our attention.

“We have removed the group from the show. As a consequence of this incident the whole band has had to be punished. We feel let down as do their fellow bandmates.”

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3 responses to “Britain’s Got Talent: Kit kat Dolls Kicked Off Show”

  1. Nat Udom says:

    My name is Nat Udom and I am a member of The Kit Kat Dolls.

    After the news, We were VERY sad and crying to lose the GREAT opportunity to be something that the society would have accepted us more in the positive way. It was NOT fair on the honest working band members like myself and others who had worked SO hard to get there and then our dreams shattered by JUST one member. Those 2 members ( Toni and Alex ) had told us about their past and we accepted them because we believed that if we could improve the lives of Toni and Alex to be better then we ( as the human beings) definitely would do that. I personally think that every single one of us should give the opportunity to people who are less fortunate than the ones who are lucky, don’t you think? Every single one of us should learn how to love and care to others and willing to improve lives of some people to be better with what we can.

    However, We were asking the ITV producers to let the rest of us ( 6 members ) to continue the show, but they refused us. We started to cry as soon as ITV producers said that the whole band had to be punished which was VERY unfair for the rest of the group. We live in the year of 2007 with democracy but we were treated with something which is NOT democracy.

  2. Trudy says:

    It does seem harsh, but in the programmes defence it was a family show and if the rest of the group had been allowed to continue the publicity would have continued and this would have had an impact on the show and also taking publicity from the winner. I personally did not lke this group and do not think they would have won anyway.

  3. dana says:

    I spoke to a member of the Kit Kat dolls who told me that they had been put together especially for the show, so on reflection, maybe it is a good thing that they didn’t go any further, think of the controversy about that one!!!!!!

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