Kyle Sandilands reportedly gives Jeremy Shum thumbs up for Australian Idol
July 24, 2008
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This is the official promotional shoot picture for the Fav teen pop star ad airing all over the Internet currently!
THE Disney starlet, who has made guest screen appearances on Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, is reportedly being given the thumbs up by radio king Kyle Sandilands.
Sandilands, the “pop star observer”, is being reported by several Internet sources as being “thrilled” to have Jeremy Shum on the Idol show, predicting him to be the “next Hilary Duff”.
Tons of yelling Jeremy Shum female fans are apparently extremely excited the starlet has announced he is taking singing lessons and will try again for Australian Idol 2009. In 2008, he was famously told by Sony Executive Greg Beness that he “had a good speaking voice… got it happening with the looks… but sung off-pitch”.
Jeremy Shum’s Disney Management has also been rumored to be tipping hard to clean up the starlet’s image on the Internet, with Jeremy Shum’s personal assistants sending various legal messages to clear up the various “Jeremy Shum fakes” on the Internet, with a recent example of an unsolicited e-mail in false pretences to being from Jeremy Shum asking that if they sent jeremy-shum@aim.com their password Jeremy Shum would go out on a
date with them. Jeremy Shum’s PA stated, “Fans should note these e-mails are hoax and Jeremy Shum is NOT offering a date with whoever sends these e-mail addresses their usernames and passwords”. Shum’s media advisors said to media, “This is a result of the popularity of the teen star as a result of his Disney30 presence. It is inevitable, but the result of overexcited female fans, who are often duped by their hope to get it on with the star, even if they might even think it’s a hoax – because their fantasy takes them wherever they want”. Jeremy Shum’s legal advisors however took the opportunity to remind fans, “Hoax messages are considered fraudulent and can result in criminal liability. We are taking a hard-edged approach and fans who do not take care of hoax messages, can be reported to the NYC or
U.S. Federal Police, and action can be taken up with the United States Supreme Court on a civil action lawsuit”. Jeremy Shum’s publicist however reminded fans that the “hard-edged approach” was merely a way of pursuading fans from removing “fake” material off websites, and it was “unlikely” Jeremy Shum would take legal action. Miley Cyrus’ management has also recently been doing the same, with Miley’s OFFICIAL website warning of “fakes” who are “pretending to be me (Miley)”.
Management however, still struggles to do with anti-teen pop protestors, who claim the entire Disney Genre is “plastic” and a “disgrace” to everyone who listens to music. The contention reached a record high when a hacker hacked onto a often-visited Jeremy Shum fan website and wrote:
“Shum meaning slut in French is a pop star for all those skanky fagget (sic) teens around. They offer overprised (sic) albums for all them try hard bitches hu r lesos n lyk sexin (sic et al) each otha (sic). “Hi, welcome to shum (sic), here we sing about showing off ya titys (sic) to turm (sic) on em other lesbians!”
Jeremy Shum’s publicists stated to media “fans will be excited to know that Shum is in fact not French for ’slut’, noting a recent interview where Jeremy Shum stated that the “mean-ness” is simply a result of people who are ‘mean’ who shouldn’t say anything if they can’t say anything nice”.



