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Michelle McManus: 'Not Attractive Enough' for Pop
2 Apr
Summary
- Singer claims lack of male attraction derailed her pop career.
- McManus is grateful for the absence of social media during her rise.
- She stars in a new BBC documentary about singing for the Pope.

Michelle McManus, winner of Pop Idol's second series in 2003, recently stated that her perceived lack of attractiveness to men significantly impacted her pop career. During an appearance on Good Morning Britain, McManus, now 45, discussed her upcoming BBC documentary, 'Michelle McManus Sings for the Pope,' scheduled to air on April 3.
McManus expressed deep gratitude for the absence of social media during her time on Pop Idol. She explained that in the early 2000s, women who didn't fit conventional beauty standards were often overlooked by the industry, stating, 'we don't know what to do with you... you're not attractive enough.' She believes that without social media, she was shielded from damaging online commentary that could have severely affected her mental health.