John
11-11-2009, 06:21 PM
He declared: "They're genuinely not aware how bad they are. They just live in the twins' world."
In a radio interview, recorded before the Jedward row at the weekend, he said they are getting "progressively worse".
The music mogul inadvertently gave the pair his backing on Sunday after taking the bottom two decision to deadlock.
They were saved by the public vote while Welsh teenager Lucie Jones lost out.
During an interview with Chris Tarrant for Help For Heroes day he said: "They think they're pop stars and everything's fantastic and they obviously hear something different to the rest of the world."
But the mentor supports the public's decision to keep the pair, saying: "You have to go with it."
Broadcasting regulator Ofcom has also received complaints about the chain of events which led to Lucie being axed at the weekend.
In a radio interview, recorded before the Jedward row at the weekend, he said they are getting "progressively worse".
The music mogul inadvertently gave the pair his backing on Sunday after taking the bottom two decision to deadlock.
They were saved by the public vote while Welsh teenager Lucie Jones lost out.
During an interview with Chris Tarrant for Help For Heroes day he said: "They think they're pop stars and everything's fantastic and they obviously hear something different to the rest of the world."
But the mentor supports the public's decision to keep the pair, saying: "You have to go with it."
Broadcasting regulator Ofcom has also received complaints about the chain of events which led to Lucie being axed at the weekend.