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Sydnie Christmas Reveals the One Thing She Hates About Being a Star

Sydnie Christmas made history as the first solo female singer to win Britain’s Got Talent, but her life isn’t all fancy dresses and golden confetti. When the stage lights go out, Sydnie is just like us. She spends her time tucked away in her “real” world, trying to figure out the same things we do.

Through her Instagram story, she gives us a peek into what it’s actually like to be a global star with a very normal personality.

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Sydnie gets very honest about the “scary” world of social media. She’s an incredible force on a theater stage, but singing into a phone camera feels a bit weird to her. She jokes about her own “potato” face and makes funny expressions that show she doesn’t take herself too seriously.

It is a side of her that fans rarely see. She talks about the struggle of staying “real” when so many videos online use autotune to hide a person’s true voice. You’ll have to watch the clip to see how she plans to change the game.

Sydnie knows that even though she’s a star, she has to stay connected to the people who cheered for her. This is where her journey gets even more interesting. She isn’t just posting to show off. She is actually asking for help to stay relevant in a fast-paced digital world.

In her recent story, she reaches out directly to her fans for advice. She’s currently working hard on finishing her album, but she doesn’t want to leave her audience waiting in silence. She asks everyone exactly what songs they want her to cover next. 

By doing this, she’s finding a way to keep everyone entertained with fun little clips while her big project is being built behind the scenes.

It’s a great way to see a star who truly cares about what her fans think. If you want to see her funny “potato” side and help her choose her next big song, you definitely need to check out these videos!

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