5. Pussycat Doll
Anne was the one who stopped sending Harry’s X factor The application when he got cold feet.
“People tell me I’m a good singer. It’s normally my mother,” said the 16-year-old, already charming when he tried for X factor Spring 2010, performing Stevie Wonder‘S’ she is not lovely ‘a cappella. “Singing is what I want to do and if people who can make it happen to me think I shouldn’t, it’s a great setback in my plans.”
They did and they didn’t. Harry did not come through to the last boy group, or even for the second last boy group, but the show did not want to release him.
Fatal, Simon Cowell and Nicole Scherzingerwho was a guest judge who filled for CherylkoleThought to group Harry together with other future solo artists Liam PayneThe Niall HoranThe Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson.
“Come on, I will not take credit, but I will take credit,” says Scherzinger in the documentary 2013 One Direction: Going Our Way About her usually imprisoned role in catching flash in a bottle. (Louis Walshwas in the meantime Other Judge, the one who was notorious did not become Harry at all.)
However, it was Harry who came with the group’s name.
“I thought it sounded good,” he remembers CBS Sunday morning 2017. “We threw around names too little, and I honestly don’t. I suggested it and everyone was like” yes, we like it “, and then it got stuck, and that’s what it was.”
“Basically we just came up with the idea of making lots of names,” Zayn said at Phoenix’s Hot 97.5 FM 2012, “and that was one of the first names that Harry came on. He just texted to us and we were Like, “Yes, I like it, it’s cool.”