Marina del Grosso eliminated in yesterday's episode of Bootcamps Of X Factor 2024 he doesn't fit and makes his voice heard.
In an email sent to our editorial staff, she had already reported some misconduct that she believed she had suffered. Today in Instagram stories he expresses all his dissent.
But let's go in order, what happened?
Last night during the episode of Bootcamps the audience witnessed a moment of great tension. Marina del Grossoan emerging singer-songwriter, rebelled live against her elimination from the program. The singer, visibly upset, expressed her disappointment at what she believes to be an unfair decision. In particular from Paola Iezzihis coach, and Jake The Furywho had criticized his emotional attitude in the previous stages.
His anger wasn't just about elimination. It was aimed at the entire dynamic of the program. According to her, the show does not reward talent. It favors those who best adapt to the mechanisms of the music business.
Marina del Grosso eliminated from bootcamps – social declarations
These statements were amplified by her speech, in which Marina added that her path to X Factor it was “provocative” and, at times, “disturbing” for the production. She explained that her goal was to represent not only herself, but a category of talented artists, often ignored because they lack the support of a team or the right connections. According to her, in the context of X Factor, those who are too prepared become “inconvenient”, since the program prefers to give priority to the “character” and not to the trained artist. This fuels the creation of commercial products at the expense of real art, a trend that Marina defined as the “belittling” of art in favor of a salable product.
My journey on the X Factor is certainly provocative, at times disturbing. I went to If you are prepared and know what you are and what you do in that context you are uncomfortable because the message that gets across is that you always want to give priority to the character, even if he presents himself as self-taught and therefore objectively less prepared than those who study, because what matters is the show, is the commercial product. And art, art no longer exists, true art is “belittled” and to “belittle” it in favor of products we appeal to what is most personal and subjective, such as interpretation or “not you got to me” or the “you're too studied” or even “I don't have the right path for you” (but we'll talk about this later) just to cover your butt. My goal was to say it on TV.
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