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X Factor rejects Bratavio to do Celebrity Big Brother?

‘X Factor’ rejects Bratavio want to do ‘Celebrity Big Brother’.
The flamboyant band – comprised of best friends Bradley Hunt and Ottavio Columbro – may have become the first contestants to be given the boot following the live shows but they’re adamant their television careers are only just starting and they have their sights set on entering the famous abode next year.
Speaking on ‘Good Morning Britain’, Ottavio said when asked what their future plans are now: "We’d like to do more TV, hopefully ‘Big Brother’. We’d like to go on every channel."
However, although the popular twosome – who famously fell out just before the audition round over undercooked chicken – are desperate for air time, they’re adamant they’d never aim to present a show like the weekday breakfast show.
Looking at hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, Ottavio said: "A presenting career? We could never take your jobs."
The glitzy double act – known for their bottom-baring shorts and heavily contoured cheeks – sung their hearts out last weekend when they found themselves in the sing off against Sarra Alto.
Despite their surprising performance of ‘The Only Way is Up’, Simon Cowell – who had the deciding vote – opted to save the Finnish beauty following her incredible rendition of ‘Let It Go’.
The show boss – who is mentoring the Girls this year – said at the time: "That was probably the craziest five minutes I’ve ever been through. I’m not even going to pretend here. If this was a race, this would be like a guinea pig against a race horse."
However, the boys didn’t take the comments to heart.
Ottavio explained: "We always knew we’d be different and not everyone would like us … He’ll do anything for good TV."

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