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Hollywood beckons for singer Costa?



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Antony Costa has revealed that he could be the next British star to travel across the pond in pursuit of fame.
Victoria Beckham, Cat Deeley and Simon Cowell have all been making waves Stateside, and now the former Blue star is considering making the journey.

"I might want to go to LA because my brother is out there at the moment studying drama," Antony revealed.

"I just want to go out there and see what it's about, and get my name about."

The 27-year-old is currently working on The eXtra Factor, a show which takes a satirical look at reality TV.

"It's a cross between Fame Academy and X Factor," Antony said. "Our stories all evolve into one and we always keep people guessing.

"You know, it's a comedy musical and the good thing is that the audience get to vote every night on who they want to win, so it's going to be a good little show."

The eXtra Factor also stars Coronation Street's Kevin Kennedy, singer Anthony Kavanagh and former Eternal star Kelle Bryan. The show's UK tour begins next month.



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