We chatted to X Factor 'Hero' Alejandro
Fernandez about being on the show, screaming girls and his secret weapon...
Hi Alejandro,
what have the past few days been like for you since the show aired?
Absolutely
crazy. I didn’t expect to have this much of a reaction from people. I have over
16 thousand followers on twitter now, it’s been so crazy.
How long has
it been since you did your first audition and what’s it been like waiting for
it to be shown to the nation?
About and
month and a bit. Oh my god it’s been very cringe. It’s been so long and I’ve
been so anxious to see what its actually going to be like. Obviously it’s going
to look so different on camera than it does when you’re on stage and I’ve just
been wondering what they’re going to show, what they’re not going to show and
all that kind of stuff.
Do the
producers prepare you for the over night madness?
Oh my god
yeah. The day before I was shown on TV they kind of gave me a little bit of a
brief. So like, what you should do, what you shouldn’t, “if any newspapers
get in touch let us know and we’ll deal with that for you” and all that kind of stuff, they’re
really nice and really supportive.
Obviously you’re
new to our screens, can you tell us a little bit about yourself?
I come from
Burgess Hill, which is in West Sussex. I work at Hollister, so technically I am
a ‘Hollister Model’ that’s my job title (insert embarrassed laughter here)
pretty much a walking trademark.
Have you
always wanted to be a singer?
Yeah, ever
since I was about 6 years old I’ve been in productions. I was in Stagecoach
Theatre School for a couple of years and I kind of switched to acting a little
bit more, then I went back more to singing so its been a bit of a rollercoaster
between the two, but I’ve always always always wanted to be a singer.
Who’s your
favourite recording artist?
At the moment
it’s ‘The Script’ because I love there songs and what they say. They’re not
kind of a cheesy, corny, mainstream type band. Even though my second audition
may have been a little bit cheesy, and a little bit corny they’re not like that
and I’m not usually like that but it gets the audience going.
What kind of
music would you like to release in the future?
Obviously I’ve
got to do a bit of cheese, everyone likes a bit of cheese. But I quite like
Country and I quite like Soul but I probably wouldn’t be able to pull that off.
So yeah kind of Country, Pop, type music.
What are the
judges like close up?
I was really
apprehensive about meeting them actually in my first audition, I was really
nervous about how they were going to be, were they going to be nice people. And
they were, I was really pleasantly surprised. Obviously Gary Barlow didn’t
really like me in the first audition, that was a bit awkward. I didn’t even
realise I called Nicole Scherzinger hot until after I’d said it and I was just
thinking ‘oh crap, I have made an absolute tit out of myself on TV” But yeah they’re generally really
nice, love Sharon, love Louis, nice people.
So what’s it
really like waiting to go in for your audition?
Oh my god…
its… oh… literally I can’t put it into words. I was shaking, I felt sick, every
time I took a sip of water I’d need the toilet. Before my first audition I went
to the toilet about 30 times in the space of 2 hours before I went in and I’m
not even exaggerating. One time, actually the first time I met Dermot O’Leary I
literally smashed head first into him in the toilet, which was embarrassing. It
was just really scary.
When you
chose to sing part of the song in Spanish did you think that would be your
secret weapon?
Yeah I
thought so, it kind of came out that I had a ‘secret’ which was singing in
Spanish and I think the audience really liked it.
What was it
like in the arena with all those screaming girls?
It was
heaven. So much fun. What happens is you get a scream when you walk on stage,
you get a scream when you tell them your name and you get a scream when you
start singing, but once I started singing in Spanish it just went absolutely
crazy.
There’s been
a few changes to Boot Camp this year, what can viewers expect?
Viewers
should expect a lot of drama, it was very very very dramatic. We were told it
was the hardest boot camp in 10 years, it was horrific. They should expect a
lot of tears, a lot of broken hearts. It’s going to be a very good show.
What made you
want to enter X Factor over the other talents shows around?
Well I’ve been
watching X Factor for about 8 years. I wasn’t quite the age last year, but
obviously I’m old enough this year so I was so excited to actually be on the
show and I’ll tell you what, it was the most surreal thing when I walked in the
room, I thought ‘oh my god this should be on TV, I shouldn’t be here” I almost felt like I needed to
leave, it was just so weird.
Is there
anything you’d have done differently from the auditions we’ve seen so far,
obviously nothing too drastic as you got through?!
I would have
tried to control myself a bit more with the vocals, because I was so focused on
the performance and I was so nervous I think my vocals kind of dropped a little
bit, I did notice that on my audition, I hit a few flat notes. The thing is
when Gary said that I was “one foot in theatre land” I had to completely change the way I
sang to show him that I was versatile, so I was completely out of my comfort
zone which is why my vocals were down a little bit, so that’s what I would
change just for my personal satisfaction.
What was it
like watching it back on TV?
It was a
mixture of surreal, cringe, happiness and excitement. I’ve got to be honest
there was quite a lot of cringe.
Fan
Questions.
Are you
single?
I am yes.
Can you speak
any other languages?
I can, obviously
Spanish, and a little bit of German.
Can we expect
a rendition in German?
(lots of
laughter) No way!
What would be
your dream duet?
I reckon
Beyonce, that would be absolutely insane to duet with her.
What would
you sing?
I have no
idea, I probably wouldn’t be able to sing, I’d just be standing there in awe.
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