Friday, December 16, 2011

Don't forget the lyrics! Katie Waissel milks her fifteen minutes with a Christmas carol sing-a-long... but needs a little help with the words

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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Caroling: Katie Waissel performed at Selfridges in Manchester yesterday


This year's winner Matt Cardle debuted his new music video yesterday and is currently promoting his new single on national TV and radio.

But despite missing out on the crown, controversial finalist Katie Waissel is determined to make the most of her X Factor fame, and is keeping herself busy with gigs and public appearances.

The 24-year-old led a Christmas carol sing-a-long session in store at the Manchester Selfridges last night.

The former receptionist needed a little prompting with the age-old songs though, holding a lyrics card in front of her as she performed Christmas classics including White Christmas and Jingle Bells.

Katie wore a camel coat and fedora hat over high-waisted tan trousers and a white vest.


Don't forget the lyrics! The X Factor contestant held a card with the words to the songs


He open toed heels also showed off the tattoo on her foot as she led the crowd in a sing-song.

Katie battled a sore throat to perform in front of the crowds at the department store.


A little help: Katie sang all the Christmas classics with the crowd, including Jingle Bells and White Christmas


She wrote on her Twitter page earlier in the day: 'Regardless of tonsils bigger than Jupiter I am STILL coming to Manchester I wouldn't miss it for the world!! Can't wait to see you.'

The gig appeared to go off without a hitch, and with no critical judges or scathing X Factor audiences, the singer left Manchester on a high.

She tweeted afterward: 'Everybody who came tonight to Selfridges Manchester you are incredible! Had such a giggle singing Xmas songs I feel so festive now.'


Team Katie: The 24-year-old greeted her 'Waissel Warriors'


Battler: Katie didn't let her fans down, despite feeling ill with a sore throat


She was cheered on by her devoted fans, who call themselves 'Waissel Warriors.'
Katie signed collages and posters made by her young supporters and posed for photographs.


Katie Waissel in Manchester






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