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  March 2009
  SUBARU IMPREZA WRX-S - Motoring Review
  IS KATE WINSLET FINALLY ON TO A WINNER? - Celebrity Interview
  February 2009
  THE FOOD OF LOVE - Valentines Day Recipe
  GRACE AND FAVOUR CONTINUES FOR WILL YOUNG - Celebrity Interview
  January 2009
  CHILLED OUT ROOMS - Property Article
  DIGGING FOR VICTORY - Gardening Article
  December 2008
  HAVE AN ECO-FRIENDLY CHRISTMAS - Christmas Article
  SHORTCUT TO CHRISTMAS COOKING - Food Recipe
  November 2008
  PEUGEOT 407 COUPE - Motoring Review
  FISHING FOR CONDIMENTS - Food
  October 2008
  SWIFT WAYS TO JAZZ UP URBAN SPACE - Gardening Article
  MAKE THE AUTUMN/WINTER TREND TRANSITION - Fashion Article
  September 2008
  SAVE WITHOUT SCRIMPING ON STYLE - Property Article
  THE DARK ACTOR - Christian Bale Interview
  August 2008
  Celebrity Interview - Charlize Theron
  Money - Websites
  Consumer Review - 6 of the Best Mobile Phones
  July 2008
  Celebrity Interview - Ben Affleck
  Travel - A Guilt-Free Getaway
  Gardening - Create a Herb Garden
  June 2008
  Recipe - Meals for Kids
  Celebrity Interview - Holly Willoughby
  Property - Cant Colour, Wont Colour
  May 2008
  Celebrity Interview - Leona Lewis
  Fashion - Spring into Summer Trends
  Motoring - Cadillac BLS Wagon
  April 2008
  Book Review - Exclusive BoardFree Interview
  Property - Its an Eastern Affair
  Food - Fast Food the Delicious Way
  March 2008
  Celebrity Interview - Renee Zellweger
  Recipe - Smarten up your Supper!
  Motoring - Toyota Prius
  February 2008
  Valentines Day Feature
  Property - Space Invaders
  Celeb Interview - Martine McCutcheon
  January 2008
  Celebrity Interview - Girls Aloud
  Motoring - Ford Focus Feature
  Beauty Feature - Kelly Brooks Make up tips
  December 2007
  Celebrity Interview - Michelle Pfeiffer
  Travel - Bermuda
  Motoring - Mercedes Road-Test
  Tasty Roasts - For Boxing Day and Beyond!
  November 2007
  Celebrity Interview - Tamzin Outhwaite
  Food - Roast Recipe
  Health - Winterproof Your Body!
  Travel - Pampered in Provence
  October 2007
  Celebrity Interview - Catherine Zeta Jones
  Travel - Las Vegas
  Motoring - BMW 750Li
  Food - Traditional for Teens
  September 2007
  Food - A Passion for Italian
  Fashion - All the Trimmings
  Travel - Gothenburg
  Celebrity interview - Victoria Hart
  August 2007
  Food - Soul Food
  Consumer - Gadgets
  Celebrity interview - Myleene Klass
  Homes - Glitter Style
  July 2007
  Food - Lunchboxes for Grown-ups!
  Home - Modern Mediterranean
  Celebrity interview - Colleen McLoughlin
  Lifestyle - Bad Habit Hounds

 
 
  GRACE AND FAVOUR CONTINUES FOR WILL YOUNG - Celebrity Interview
February 2009
 

GRACE AND FAVOUR CONTINUES FOR WILL YOUNG

We talk to the former Pop Idol winner about the song and recent fourth album, Let It Go, and his continued success.

When Will Young was crowned Pop Idol in 2002, no one looked more surprised than the Berkshire boy himself.

It had looked like Gareth Gates would take the title throughout the competition, so when the cameras cut to Will he looked visibly shocked and quite unprepared for the moment.

In the weeks that followed, he revealed to the public he was gay, had a No. 1 single and waved goodbye to the life hed known for the past 23 years. He went from university graduate to celebrity pop star in a matter of months.

Six years later, hes managed to do something very few talent show contestants have done, and build a successful career in the music industry with his dignity and integrity still very much intact.

So much has happened in that time, seven tours, a film, a play, festivals, going to Africa for a programme on Gorillas, doing a programme on homelessness, having a premiere in LA, all the videos, its just wonderful because so much has led on from that show for me and its still continuing, 29-year-old Will says.

Never one to distance himself from his Pop Idol beginnings, hes more than aware that the show could have led to a very different outcome.

For many, choosing this route to fame hasnt gone quite to plan. Names like Gareth Gates, Michelle McManus, David Sneddon and Steve Brookstein are stark reminders of the fickle nature of fans who watch and vote for talent and reality show celebrities, only to forget about them when the next series begins.

Wills got his own ideas on why hes been able to maintain his success.

I think it was stubbornness, not giving in, he says.

I think a big turning point for me was having Steve Lipson produce my second album, which was really my first proper album. He had done Annie Lennoxs albums - which I grew up listening to - and worked with Trevor Horn who was big back in the 80s, and I think he gave me direction.

Becoming an overnight celebrity didnt come easily to Will and he admits that it took him a while to be able to accept his new status.

It probably took about five years or four years and a lot of therapy, he jokes.

Yeah I do accept it now - well, I dont really think about it now. The great thing about it is you can use it, like my brother has got this new charity called The Mood Foundation, he struggled with depression for years and the publicity weve got has been wonderful and thats now changing peoples lives. To have that ability to use your celebrity to bring attention to things like that - real life things. The red carpets
are all frivolous but fun. The rest Im not really a part of. I dont really get followed - there are other people that are more interesting than me and Im quite happy with that. I can just get on and do what I want and use the fame for the right things.

Even so, Will concedes that celebrity does have its upsides. This year, for example, he was finally able to fulfil a life-long dream and play at Glastonbury instead of attending as a fan.

It was my seventh time [at Glastonbury] but first time performing, and now I want to do it every year.

Playing festivals this summer also gave Will the chance to showcase his new material before he released his fourth album Let It Go. He says it was a great confidence builder.

When I released the album I wasnt as nervous as I thought I was going to be, but I dont think that was complacency.

We started promoting the album in June with Glastonbury and then all the festivals throughout the summer. It was like the proper way of doing an album, which is breaking it live, so I felt more relaxed about it than I would have done.

It wasnt complacency or arrogance - maybe I was just enjoying it so much and I thought well I can only do as much as I can do and theres no point worrying about something over which I have no control.