Javine Hylton
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: London, 27 December 1981
Good luck Javine!
Javine’s big split - Apr 05
Javine has split from her long term boyfriend in spectacular style. The Eurovision contender dumped club promoter Tony Chorale citing ’work pressures’, which all sounds quite civilised and friendly but according to Tony she ripped up his clothes and has since sent him a barrage of angry texts. "The messages she has been sending are really hurtful - really awful. I need to speak to her and find out what’s going on, but she won’t return my calls," says Tony, but despite everything he still wants to get back together with her.bless.
Boob ban - Apr 05
Javine has been asked to keep it decent at the Eurovision Song Contest following her ’wardrobe malfunction’. The Londoner has been told to tone down her outfit on the big night as organisers are concerned that viewers across Europe will be shocked if it happens again.
Javine to represent UK - Mar 05
Popstars drop out Javine is chosen to represent the UK for Eurovision. The singer got a little help from a perky friend in securing her place as the British representative after a Janet Jackson style ’wardrobe malfunction’. Javine, who was initially unsure about trying out for Eurovision, popped out of an orange mini dress during her performance of Touch My Fire garnering a number of complaints from disgusted viewers. Javine’s management have assured press that the malfunction was entirely accidental. The singer beat glamour model Jordan, Pop Idol contestant Andy Scott Lee, operatic crooners Tricolore and gay icon Gina G to become the next British Eurovision hope.
Javine v Jordan - Mar 05
Eurovision hopefuls battle it out in war of words. Jordan has branded Javine a ’silly cow’ as the Eurovision hopeful’s contest hots up. The pair are both favourites to represent the UK in the kitsch singing contest and it looks like Jordan, entering under real name Katie Price, is using her usual tactics. "It’s a shame Jordan feels the need to keep bitching," commented a much more reasonable Javine, "Eurovision is all about the song and the performance so I’ll keep focusing on that. We all sing live on the night so I’ll look forward to hearing her."
MyVillage interviews Javine Hylton - June 2003
by Nadia El-Khoti and Tony Bartholomew
Every Loser Wins, as Nick Berry once crooned, and it seems him what used to be Wicksy could see into the future, as least as far as Popstars is concerned. While Hear’say were the winners, losers Liberty X ended up grabbing the spotlight. Then there’s your Gareths and your Dariuses forging ahead with their pop careers, despite not actually winning Pop Idol (let’s try and forget about Rosie Ribbons, Sarah Whatmore et al!).
And now, it’s Javine Hylton’s turn. Remember her? As Popstars - The Rivals got down to the nitty gritty with 6 girls left, everyone assumed Javine would be the first name on the band teamsheet - best singer, best performer, it was a dead cert. And then suddenly, she was voted out! There was a national outrage amongst the general public, even though they were the very people who had voted her off.
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A role in the stage version of The Lion King followed, in which Javine spent two years, honing her skills in singing and dancing by night whilst studying in the daytime. This was when opportunity came knocking - a local audition for Popstars, The Rivals - she was hugely popular with audiences and made it in to the final six, narrowly missing out on a place in Girls Aloud.
Luckily Javine’s talents had been noted and she was offered a record deal with Innocent, sharing a label with Blue and Atomic Kitten. Her debut single Real Things reached number four in the charts and gained massive radio play. However, Javine’s releases have been largely ignored and despite much press attention surrounding her Eurovision attempt she remains very much out of the spotlight. She has now moved in to musical theatre, appearing in Daddy Cool.
February 2008