This Morning (Picture: Xposurephotos.com) .The Irish star will host the segment - previously
fronted by Coleen Nolan - over
the summer alongside main presenters
Stephen Mulhern and Matt Johnson,
with other guest hosts set to include
TOWIE's Gemma Collins and X Factor finalist
Johnny Robinson.
And Egan, who recently bid farewell to Westlife
after the band split - admitted he was thrilled
to be a part of the show.
'I've always enjoyed This Morning,
so I was delighted when
I got a call to be part of the team,' he told The Sun.
'The Hub is such a great way
to interact with viewers discussing different topics -
some serious and some light-hearted.
The singer recently
joined Caroline Flack
for a guest presenting spot
on The Xtra Factor (Picture: Twitter/Caroline Flack) .'I've also heard that it is a lovely team there,
so I'm really looking forward to sharing
the screen with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Lansbury.'
Executive producer Karl Newton said that viewers
'were in for a treat' with Egan's arrival. '
He is sure to brighten up our overcast summer,'
he added.
The singer -
who is married to Hollyoaks actress Jodi Albert -
has already had some experience
in front of the camera,
having also stood in for
Olly Murs as co-host of
The Xtra Factor during last week's boot camp stage.
He has also been a coach on the Irish version of The Voice.
th a bunch of friends in tow.
On Saturday night they had a few jars in the newly-opened nightclub Aqua.
Kian Egan joins Caroline Flack at bootcamp
as guest host of The Xtra Factor Olly Murs might need to watch his back as
Westlife star steps comfortably into his shoes
KIAN Egan has been loving his new role
as guest host of The Xtra Factor.
The Westlife star has joined
leggy presenter Caroline Flack
for The X Factor bootcamp, filling in for cheeky chappie
Olly Murs while he continues his tour.
Kian Egan, who has revealed
he won't even be getting paid for the stand in stint,
seems to be having
so much fun that we're
a little bit worried he won't be giving
Olly his job back without a fight.
On his first day, Kian took to
Twitter to voice his excitement about
his new role saying:
"Hello twitter world! It's ben a while.
So I'm up in Liverpool today!
For what you ask!!!
Well all I say is watch out Olly Murs!! Ha ha."
Despite the singer's enthusiasm for the show,
Kian is already a coach on Irish talent show
The Voice of Ireland, which he will be returning
to in September for a second series.
In the mean time,
we're more than happy to have
you gracing our teleboxes, Kian.
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The Westlife star
is set to fill in for Xtra Factor?
s Olly Murs during the bootcamp stages of the ITV show this summer.
But his breakthrough filming stint will finish before The Voice of Ireland returns to our screens here.
An insider revealed: ?The job with ITV doesn?t rule out Kian for The Voice.
?The bootcamp stages will take place later in the summer
but the Voice won?
t begin filming again until September/October.
?His new role still gives him plenty of
time to get back working on another series.?
Egan?s new presenting role is a massive coup
for the singer ?
just weeks after Westlife went their separate ways.
The Irish Sun has learnt
the dad-of-one will begin filming
with co-host Caroline Flack next month.
Our source added: ?
This is a massive deal for Kian and if it goes well,
could lead to more work with ITV.
?He is close to all
the X Factor crew and has maintained contact with
Simon Cowell ? Kian is very much on Simon?s
radar and he knows he wants a huge TV career if possible.?
We revealed in April how The Voice?s four coaches are set to return for a second series.
Kian, 32, who made a name for himself as an outspoken judge, said: ?I?d do it again, yes. Why not??
Kian Egan is not being paid anything for his role filling in for Olly Murs on The Xtra Factor.
The Voice of Ireland judge told The Mirror: ?
The role on the Xtra Factor ?
I?m doing that for free because it?s only
a stepping stone rather than a full time thing. From that perspective, it?s not about the money,
it?s about having some fun?.
He also recently tweeted a
warning to current host Olly Murs warning him he?s
after his seat ? ?Well all
I say is watch out Olly Murs!! Ha ha,?
he tweeted.
The Sligo native also revealed that
the stint on the ITV2 show has also given his
the opportunity to do some bonding with
Westlife manager and X Factor judge Louis Walsh.
?It?s real fun to be around him because even when he was managing
Westlife we wouldn?t
have spent this much time together?.
While Kian says judging is ?
something I really enjoy doing on The Voice?,
he said if a chair was offered to him
on the X Factor panel he would jump ship.
?The X Factor is a huge show that if I was asked to join,
it would be something very hard to turn down?, he said.
However he is currently enjoying his role as stand
in presenter on Xtra Factor while Olly Murs is on tour.
?It?s a fantastic thing to
be part of and to be able
to hang out backstage with all the contestants and judges,
just getting to know
everybody, is great?.
- Independent.ie reporters
Caroline Flack and Kian Egan were full
of smiles at the X Factor auditions. During
the X Factor bootcamp phase of the process,
Caroline Flack has been joined by Westlife's Kian Egan for presenting duties.
Kian Egan offered solo slots after Westlife spilt Jul 25th, 2012
Westlife star Kian Egan says he’s been offered
a number of solo slots at gigs and festivals
around the country,
but he’s turned them down.
The Voice of Ireland coach reckons
it’s too soon since the break-up of the boyband.
Egan is instead planning to put together
a rock group for some shows next year.
I've no time to take a break says Kian
Saturday July 28 2012
THE days of Westlife may be over,
but Kian Egan is still as busy as ever --
and he's even put off any
summer holidays or romantic getaways.
The Sligo native has revealed that although
he no longer has concert dates and tour commitments,
himself and wife Jodi have opted to
spend time at home this year instead
of heading off on a vacation
with their son Koa.
"He's seven months and we're really getting
a feel for it all now. He's energetic, wants to be doing stuff.
"We're going to do a winter holiday next year,
when Koa's a bit older,"
said the 32-year-old, who added that
the family may even decide to
enjoy their time off in Ireland,
as the cold weather doesn't bother them.
"At the moment, we're over and back
between Ireland and the UK and we're happy with that."
offers
Kian told the Herald that things are going
extremely well for him so far on his own and that
there is more work than he expected
so soon after hanging up his mic.
"I'm back working quicker than I thought,
the offers are coming in.
If there's another career for me that comes out of Westlife,
that's great," he said.
Although he has some experience
as a boss from working
with Jodi's former girl group Wonderland,
Kian admitted that he is putting
his management plans on hold for the foreseeable future.
"I've always leaned towards TV or music management.
But unless you have
the right people or if you are without a record label,
you're really up against it ... it's not worth it at the moment.
I want to stay from it for now.
"Maybe in a few years, Irish boy bands do really well
worldwide, like Westlife or Boyzone as Louis has done it.
I'd like to team up with him or do it on my own,
but not for another 10 years," he added.
labutler@herald.ie
Saturday September 22 2012
WESTLIFE singer Kian Egan launches his new UK TV career in earnest tonight when he joins leggy
presenter Caroline Flack for X Factor's Bootcamp.
Kian, who has revealed he won't even be getting paid for the stint, is standing in for cheeky chappie Olly Murs.
After turning his back on 14 years with chart-topping
Westlife, the former singer's new career is off to a flying start.
This weekend sees the return of X Factor
Bootcamp where the judges' favourites from the auditions
will be put through their paces in tough sessions.
Those who make the cut can look forward to a visit to the glamorous homes of Gary Barlow, Louis Walsh,
Tulisa Contostavlos or Nicole Scherzinger in
a bid to make it onto the live shows.
Kian kicked off his TV career as a coach
on RTE's talent show The Voice and returns this month for a second series.
In July he joined ITV's This Morning show
and presented The Hub section of the popular morning programme.
X Factor's Bootcamp is notoriously tough
and can make or break even the strongest singers.
Just finished my first solo shoot for Fabulous magazine.
Really great day..
Kian Egan: ‘It’s a relief to be out of Westlife’
He’s gone from being in one of the world’s
biggest boy bands to flying solo.
And in his first interview since Westlife split,
Kian Egan reveals he’s reinventing himself as a TV star
By Eimear O’Hagan, photography by Mark Hayman
Just a few months have passed since
Westlife sung their final key
change and ditched the infamous bar stools for good.
And so we were expecting
Kian Egan
to be in a reflective mood, maybe even
in mourning for his 14-year music career.
After 50 million album sales,
surely it must be tricky adjusting to
life after one of the
most successful boy bands of all time?
Apparently not.
Arriving at the Fabulous shoot, straight from
his new presenting slot on This Morning,
Kian, 32, is buzzing with excitement about the future.
Despite being dismissed
as little more than a backing singer to lead vocalists
Shane Filan, 33, and Mark Feehily, 32, it’s Kian who’s hit the ground running when it comes to solo success.
With a new TV career, he’s also relishing having more time to spend with his wife, ex-Hollyoaks star Jodi Albert,
29, and their 10-month-old son Koa. It’s no wonder there’s a twinkle in his eye.
So, Westlife are no more! Why did the band decide to split this year? We’d been going for so long that it had all become normal for us, and when that happens,
the buzz and passion leave and it stops being as good as it used to be.
Did things get tricky for you guys towards the end? The last few years in
Westlife were really stressful.
The music industry is fickle and had changed
so much since we started. Keeping the music to the same standard, putting a tour together
that would be as successful as the last one,
being scrutinised by the media… it’s hard.
You joined the band as a teenager –
that’s a huge part of your life devoted to the band. None of us had ever done anything else with our lives.
We left school, joined Westlife and fell on our feet.
The band became so big, so fast, and we did so much,
but for our sanity
we needed to get away from it and do something different.
Is it true that tensions in the band led to the split? That wasn’t the case at all.
The only arguments we ever had –
and they were more debates than arguments –
were about music.
What was the best song on an album?
What should be the next single?
That sort of thing.
We never fought about petty things.
Have you any regrets about calling it a day when you did? No, we made the right decision.
If we’d tried to keep it going for another couple of years, it could have gone bad.
With four people wanting different things,
we might have fallen out.
We were grown-up about it
and it was better to end on a high than let things deteriorate the way some bands do.
Who else closed the curtain the way we did, performing to 80,000 people two nights in a row?!
How did you feel the morning after your last gig at Dublin’s Croke Park? After partying until the wee hours, I can hardly remember that morning! That night the four of us, our partners and oldest friends went to a pub and spent the night drinking and reminiscing.
The news broke about Shane’s bankruptcy during that final tour. What was your reaction when you found out about his problems? We were all devastated for him. He was one of those people who got hit really badly by the recession. I hope he’s going to have an amazing solo career.
What’s life like now post-Westlife? I feel a sense of relief if I’m being really honest.
For the first time in 14 years, I can make a decision without having to consult with three other people. I don’t have to worry about leaving Jodi and Koa at home for months on end while I’m touring. I can have a normal life.
How is fatherhood? It’s amazing. It’s changed my world. It’s not as tough as I thought it would be because Koa’s a really easy baby.
I go into his room in the morning and he’s standing up in his cot singing. We have great help from both sides of the family, so Jodi and I still get time for each other.
As well as This Morning, you’ve signed as a judge on Ireland’s The Voice. Is TV where you want to be? TV definitely feels very natural to me.
Music was always my first passion in life, and I still love listening to it and playing my guitar, but TV is a new challenge and it’s exciting. I know I have to start at the bottom and work my way up, which I’m prepared to do, and I can’t believe the roles I’ve been given already. It’s amazing.
You’re joining Holly Willoughby on the new series of Surprise Surprise, too. What’s it like being part of such an iconic show? Nerve-racking! I watched it growing up, – it was a Saturday-night tradition in my house – so to be part of it now is surreal. Even Holly confessed she was nervous about filling Cilla Black’s shoes.
What music are you listening to at the moment? I’m a rock fan at heart. I grew up listening to rock and heavy metal like Guns N’ Roses and Metallica. Then my tastes broadened and I started listening to pop. I’m a fan of the Foo Fighters, and have seen them play twice this year. I’m also loving Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix.
Very diverse! Should Westlife’s manager Louis Walsh still be on the X Factor panel? Isn’t it time for a new judge? No way! The man knows what he’s talking about, and Simon knows it. When it comes to talent, he’s the one to listen to. All Gary ever says is: “Oh I think you’re great” or: “Oh I don’t think you’re good”, and Tulisa sits back as if she’s half paying attention. I think Nicole is good – she’s really passionate. But without Louis the panel would fall to pieces.
Who are you backing this year? Ella is an amazing talent.
She could be the next Leona Lewis.
What do you predict the other
Westlife boys will end up doing? I think Shane and Mark will always be singers.
Nicky [Byrne, 34] is on Strictly now,
and I think he’s interested in TV.
Finally, will Westlife ever reunite? It’s not on the cards. We didn’t split
with a view to getting back together in five years. If we were to reunite,
it would be as a one-off and that would be it.
Music News Kian Egan won't go solo Thursday 1 November 2012
Westlife's Kian Egan has insisted that
he will not be releasing any solo material,
because he would feel under
too much pressure.
Kian Egan and wife Jodie Albert
The Flying Without Wings singer split up with his band
this summer after 14 years together,
but Kian admitted that he couldn't achieve
the same success of Westlife on his own.
Speaking at at the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women of the Year Award, the 32-year-old singer said: "I think the idea of going solo is a huge amount of pressure to get it all right, and coming out of a band that's been so successful, I think it's going to be a huge pressure for any of us to try and release solo music and make it as big and successful."
Egan is now focusing on work as
a TV presenter along with acting as a coach on music talent show The Voice of Ireland.
Westlife Kian: I won't go solo
Kian Egan is enjoying TV presenting work and spending time at home with wife Jodi Albert and their baby
Westlife's Kian Egan has insisted he won't be releasing any solo material - because he'd feel under too much pressure.
The Irish boyband split up this summer after 14 years together in which they notched up 14 number one singles and a string of hit albums and Kian doesn't think he could live up to that on his own.
He revealed at the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women of the Year Award: "I think the idea of going
solo is a huge amount of pressure to get it all right,
and coming out of a band that's been so successful,
I think it's going to be a huge pressure for any of us to try and release solo music and make it as big and successful."
The 32-year-old is now focusing on work as a TV presenter, working on The Xtra Factor, Surprise Surprise,
This Morning and as a coach
on music talent show The Voice of Ireland.
Kian said: "I kind of feel like the TV is a natural fit.
So for me this is a lot less stressful, it's a good challenge,
it's new, it's different and it's really enjoyable."
He has also been enjoying time with
wife Jodi Albert and their 10-month-old son Koa.
He said: "I'm kind of keeping busy, not too busy,
it's nice to have a bit of down time and
spend a bit of time at home with Jodie and the baby.
Just relaxing, chilling out and little bit of work."
Thursday Nov 29 2012
Kian Egan has revealed
his son is already a budding musician
at just 11 months old.
The singer-turned-Voice judge and his
former Hollyoaks star wife Jodi Albert
became parents to son Koa in December 2011,
and he is already showing he has inherited his dad's musical talent.
Kian revealed: "He's super interested in music.
I sit him on my knee when I play the piano and
I play the guitar to him,
but he's definitely interested in music
and he's definitely got an ear for it.
"He's already sitting there
with one finger on the key on the piano
rather than just slapping all the keys with his hand.
And he's plucking the string, rather than just slapping the guitar. So he certainly has a little thing for it."
Kian is happy for Koa to follow in his footsteps and become a musician. "If it happens for him naturally that he wants to play piano and guitar then he will," he added.
Since Westlife split, Kian has become a TV presenter on This Morning and The Xtra Factor and a coach on The Voice of Ireland. And he revealed now he thinks of music as more of a hobby.
He said: "I write songs,
but I kind of just do them for myself, just for the fun of it.
Sitting jamming with my guitar and mucking around.
"I might play it to a few people and go, what do you think of this, but I'm not that kind of person that needs to get out there and push my songs in people's faces. It's not really me."
Kian Egan is a Homer Simpson fan
Breaking Bad
I started watching it after a recommendation from a friend. It’s about a teacher who becomes a crystal meth cook – it has an interesting storyline and is really gripping. The show is just made very well. I just really enjoyed the whole thing.
True Blood
I’ve been watching season five: it’s just a great show,
isn’t it? My wife got me into it. I think it keeps getting better and better as the show’s gone on. The whole storyline, with different things coming in, such as black magic and witches and all of that, is very, very good. This has a much darker twist to it than things like the Twilight saga.
Homeland
Like Breaking Bad, this is a show I started watching but my wife slowly drifted away from it.
I think Homeland and Breaking Bad are a little bit more boys’ shows. I think Homeland is very good. The fact that something is happening all the time and that Brody is not just pretending to be this guy who’s working for the wrong side, he’s actually active – I think that is what kind of got me.
My favourite TV character
The first thing that popped into my head was Homer Simpson. I’ve been watching The Simpsons since I was a child and I still find myself putting it on. I just think the way it’s written for Homer Simpson, it’s so funny it just gets me, you know what I mean? It’s either him or Cartman from South Park – they are both cartoon characters and can get away with a lot more. The ridiculousness of it all is just fantastic.
Thursday Dec 27 2012
WESTLIFE'S Kian Egan has revealed he would love the opportunity to host his own cookery TV show.
The singer - who lives with his former Hollyoaks star wife Jodi Albert and one-year-old son Koa - has been doing a lot of TV presenting since Westlife split and would love to combine his new career with his love of cooking.
Kian revealed: "I've always been the chef in our house, it's something I really enjoy doing. I love the satisfaction of cooking a nice meal for people.
"I've talked about a food show to quite a few people - any kind of food show that comes up I'd love to be a part of it.
"I'm experimental, I get out my cook books and learn bits and pieces here and there, and then
I won't look at a cook book for six months and I'll be putting the ingredients that I've learned about together. My weekly shop starts to expand and get a bit more exotic,
rather than just the bog standard things I used to cook a few years ago."
Kian, who returns shortly on the 'Voice of Ireland' judging panel, has already ruled out a solo singing career, following the break up of Westlife earlier this summer.
"I think the idea of going solo is a huge amount of pressure to get it all right, and coming out of a band that's been so successful, I think it's going to be a huge pressure for any of us to try and release solo music and make it as big and successful," the Sligo based star has said.
His friend and former band member
Nicky Byrne,
has also expressed an interest in getting into TV work -
and recently competed in the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing,
as well as taking part in the Christmas Day RTE special