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Michelle McManus (born 8 May 1980) is a Scottish singer, columnist, radio broadcaster and television presenter who won the second and final series of the UK talent show ''
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'' in 2003. She currently presents the ''Afternoon'' radio show broadcast on
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, and is the host of '' The Entertainment Mix'' (2024–present) which airs on
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. In January 2004, McManus made history when she became the first Scottish female artist to debut atop the UK Singles Chart with a debut single. McManus's debut single, " All This Time", entered the UK Singles Chart at number one in January 2004. Her debut album, ''
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'', was released in February 2004, and debuted at number one on the Scottish Albums Charts and number three on the
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. Later that year, BMG dropped McManus from the label, and in 2007 she founded her own record label, McMannii Records. Later that year, McManus released a promotional single, "Just For You" from her then upcoming second album ''Dancing to a Different Beat'', which was scheduled for release in 2008, but the release was eventually shelved. A return to music in 2012 saw the release of "Take You There", a duet with Mànran, which reached number seventy on the Scottish Singles Charts, and in 2017, McManus was a featured vocalist as part of the Choirs with Purpose release "
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". From 2009 to 2011, McManus was a co-presenter of STV's lifestyle magazine show '' The Hour'', originally alongside Stephen Jardine and later
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. She was also a columnist for the ''
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inspired '' Michelle McManus' Winter Wonderland'', featuring the SoundSational Community Choir. In 2023, McManus released the single "Christmas Glow", and featured in a
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documentary highlighting her ''Pop Idol'' win in 2003 and subsequent career titled ''Michelle McManus: Talent Show Winners''.


Early life

Michelle McManus was born in 1980 in Glasgow, Scotland to John and Helen McManus, and is the oldest of five sisters. Before auditioning for ''
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'', McManus lived in the Glasgow district of
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, to the east of the city with her parents and sisters.Michelle McManus Biography
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Career


2003: ''Pop Idol''

In early 2003, McManus auditioned for the second season of ''Pop Idol'', along with thousands of other aspiring singers from around the UK. Of the four judges,
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in particular was critical as to whether she could make a career in the music industry, mainly due to her fuller figure appearance. However, she was the favourite of
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, and after being put through to the semi-final stages, the public voted McManus into the top twelve, though she entered the finals as the bookmaker's rank-outsider. Throughout the finals, McManus was in the bottom three only once, and on 20 December 2003, she was declared the winner of ''Pop Idol''.


Performances on ''Pop Idol''


Criticism

When McManus won the competition, judge
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stormed off the ''
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'' set in protest; he later branded her "rubbish".
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, a judge of sister show '' Popstars: The Rivals'', was bewildered by McManus's victory, and lamented that "we have to give her, her 15 minutes f fame" ''
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'' reporter Fiona Shepherd said of the win: "McManus's victory was not some triumph of talent over image – the very opposite, in fact... If she was a
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esque girl with as unremarkable a voice, the voting public would not have cared." George Tyndale in the ''
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'' expressed similar sentiments, arguing that McManus won because of the "fat vote". He disapproved of her professed satisfaction with her weight as well as her elevation to celebrity status, writing: "The harm this has done is incalculable. Lives may, quite literally, be at stake." ''
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'' journalist Viktoria Tolstoy said McManus's victory "seemed to suggest that the pool of talent available to the judges is seriously diminishing". An Entertainment.ie critic labelled McManus the weakest winner of the ''Pop Idol'' series and wrote that she made fellow
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music competition winners
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and Alex Parks "look like worldbeaters by comparison".


2003–2007: ''The Meaning of Love'' and radio

Following her win on the second season of ''
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'', McManus was signed to the
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record label, and going under the single name Michelle, her debut single " All This Time" was released between late 2003 and early 2004. The song went straight to number one on the UK Singles Chart, and stayed there for three weeks; it spent eleven weeks inside the UK Top 100. McManus is the first Scottish female to debut at the top of the UK Singles Chart. In Ireland, the song debuted at Number 5 before rising to 2. Her debut album ''
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'', was released on 16 February 2004 and peaked at number three on the
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, number one on the
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, and number 64 on the
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. It went on to receive a gold certification from the
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for sales of over 100,000 in the UK. The title track of the album was released as the second single, however it peaked at number 16 on the UK chart and number 29 in Ireland, while reaching number seven on the Scottish Singles Chart. As a result of disappointing record sales, McManus was dropped by her label. On 22 June 2005, McManus appeared on a 60-minute television special of ''
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'' with the author and TV personality
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in a bid to lose weight. A follow-up was broadcast on 13 December 2005, which profiled McManus and her weight loss since the last programme. McManus released a book in December 2005 titled ''You Are What You Eat: Michelle's Diary''. The book documented her journey from winning
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to appearing on ''You Are What You Eat'', with particular reference to her weight issues and subsequent slimming. Further to this, in December 2006 McManus released a DVD called ''The Life Plan'', a guide to healthy living, exercise and eating. In September 2005, McManus appeared in an episode of the
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holiday magazine programme ''Departure Lounge''. In July 2005, it was announced that McManus had parted company with her management company
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, 19 months after winning ''
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''. She then went on to sign with Sanctuary Entertainment. During a 2007 appearance on ITV's ''
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'', McManus stated that she believed that she was dropped due to her weight, as her record company could not build any merchandise around her image. In 2006, McManus began guest-presenting on the Scottish radio station
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, and then gained her own regular Saturday show on the station. McManus then hosted two series of the
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show titled ''Let's Do the Show Right Here''. On television, McManus announced the Scottish votes during the '' Making Your Mind Up 2006'' programme in March 2006, and in November 2006 she was a reporter on ''
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'' live from Scotland. In June 2006, McManus performed in the theatre production, ''
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'', a role which she has subsequently repeated for various tours.


2007–2009: ''Dancing to a Different Beat''

In 2007 she made two appearances on the television show ''
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.'' In November 2007 a single, "Just for You", was released. It was intended to be on her second album, ''Dancing to a Different Beat'', which remains unreleased. In August 2007, McManus guest-starred as herself in an episode of the
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sitcom ''
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''. In December 2007, McManus was seen in a run of the musical ''Discotivity'' at the
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in
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. In January 2008 she toured Asia in a theatre production of ''
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''.


2009–2012: ''The Hour'' and presenting

McManus appeared regularly as a guest co-host of the weekday Scottish lifestyle TV programme '' The Hour'' during the summer of 2009. In October 2009, McManus became a permanent main presenter alongside Stephen Jardine. The programme was relaunched in September 2011 as a weekly peak-time programme, with McManus co-hosting with new presenter
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, but was axed after four weeks due to low viewership. In addition to ''The Hour'', McManus has also presented
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programming for STV, including the 2009 documentary special '' Scotland's Always Had Talent'' and a year later, ''The Midnight Hour'', a pre-recorded special edition of ''The Hour''. Her programme for
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, ''Is Mise Michelle McManus'', was shown on Christmas Day 2011 with a second programme for BBC Alba, ''Michelle at the Mod'', broadcast on Christmas Day 2013. In September 2010, McManus was one of the performers for
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at a ticketed Mass of the Feast of
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in
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, as part of the Pope's state visit to the United Kingdom. McManus was a columnist for the Glasgow ''
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''. It reached number 70 on the Scottish Singles Chart. Since 2012, McManus has performed her one-woman shows at the
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. This trilogy of shows, comprising "Michelle at the Musicals", "Reloaded" and "Pop Goes the Idol", was co-written by McManus with Bruce Devlin. From 2013 to 2017, she toured "Musicals" and "Reloaded" in Scotland and Northern England. In 2014, she performed with
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at the
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in Glasgow to celebrate fifty years of the
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, and in the same year performed with
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as part of the
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. McManus paid tribute and sang two songs at Martyn Hett's funeral on 30 June 2017. Martyn was one of the 22 victims of the Manchester bombing on 22 May 2017. In late 2017, McManus recorded a cover version of "
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" along with Choirs with Purpose in an attempt to reach the Christmas number one spot on the UK Singles Charts. In January 2018, McManus was a guest panellist on ''
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''. In July 2020, she presented a show for
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titled ''Our Lives''. In December 2019, McManus released her second studio album, a Christmas album in collaboration with the SoundSational Community Choir titled '' Michelle McManus' Winter Wonderland''. The album was released via her independent record label, McMannii, and was made available for digital download and on streaming services.


2023–present: Christmas single and BBC Scotland

McManus released a Christmas single in 2023, "Christmas Glow", to mark 20 years since her win on ''Pop Idol'' in 2003. The single is the first release in six years by McManus. To promote the release, McManus engaged in promotional appearances, including on ''Loose Women'', where she also confirmed that she had been working on a documentary to showcase her ''Pop Idol'' win and the twenty years which followed with
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. "Christmas Glow" reached number twenty-six on the downloads chart on
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. The BBC Scotland documentary, ''Michelle McManus: Talent Show Winners'', was broadcast on the
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channel in December 2023, reflecting on her career since ''Pop Idol'', and UK talent show history. The documentary features interviews with
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,
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and Jai McDowall. McManus additionally hosted a
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show in Scotland titled ''Get the Tunes On'' on BBC Scotland. McManus commemorated Scottish poet
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in 2024, and had indicated touring her debut album, ''The Meaning of Love'', twenty years after its release after she was not given the opportunity when the album was originally released due to being dropped by her record company and management. In September 2024, McManus began hosting the weekly entertainment show '' The Entertainment Mix'' on the BBC Scotland channel. Additionally, on 21 October, she began hosting a radio show on
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on Mondays through to Thursdays. In March 2025, it was confirmed that McManus would join
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for the Edinburgh performance during his tour later that year.


Personal life

McManus married Jeff Nimmo on 23 September 2017. They have two children. McManus had a "brief" friendship with recording artist
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following her ''Pop Idol'' win in 2003, with McManus claiming that Williams showed her "kindness at a time when I really needed it". Following this, Williams and McManus lost contact until 2022. After meeting Williams backstage following one of his concerts, Williams invited McManus to his home to participate in her ''Talent Show Winners'' documentary, where McManus said that Williams befriended her in 2003 as he "was getting battered in the press at the same time I was", further adding that Williams said he had "never seen someone take the battering I did". McManus became known for her weight and appearance during her ''Pop Idol'' tenure, and McManus has credited her weight for lack of promotion and has said that she "felt hated in the media". McManus has since lost a considerable amount of weight, which she claims was for her children.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums

* '' Pop Idol: The Idols – Xmas Factor'' (2003)


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Promotional singles


TV appearances and filmography


References


External links


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