
A Canadian friend began a fansite for Greg Prtichard and there were just a few of us at first, but we keep growing! Greg has been in to both post and chat and has written to many of us personally (me too!). We're at about 200 right now, but have had 10,000 different people visit as well as hundreds sign his guestbook.
Every now and again a "newbie" comes on the site and says "You can't be talking to Greg, and this isn't Greg posting in here!" Well, here's the proof of what an awesome sight we've set up from his local newspaper in Wales:
Britain's Got Talent singer's cult following
3:10pm Saturday 20th June 2009
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By Chris Wood »
HE may have only sung twice on talent show Britain’s Got Talent, but Gregg Pritchard has now amassed a worldwide cult following.
The Usk waiter didn’t even make the final, but that hasn’t stopped people from Brazil, the USA, Canada, Australia and Portugal gushing about him on a website dedicated to the operatic singer.
It was set up by a Canadian fan and has over 200 users from 47 countries. People post messages asking countertenor Mr Pritchard when he’s releasing a record or touring their country. He has even had offers of dates from single women and offers from people willing to help fund his career.
“Every day I click on and there are new topics,” said Mr Pritchard. “I think Suzanne Boyle made the show massive worldwide and people like me because I’m different. I offer a production, not just standing on stage singing.”
Mr Pritchard’s Britain’s Got Talent semi-final act was a rendition of classical song Barcelona, where he sang both the male and female parts and wore a huge cape that lifted as he sang.
Despite the adulation, Mr Pritchard, 24, is still working as a waiter at the Celtic Manor and worked 60 hours this week.
This also included bar work at the Millennium Stadium gigs of Take That - the Celtic Manor has a contract to provide waiting staff for large events there.
“I think all 70,000 people in there asked for my photo. My face was aching from smiling so much," he said.
Mr Pritchard lives at home with mum Debrah, 47 and brothers Leighton, 28 and Jack, 14.
The former Caerleon Comprehensive pupil has had interest from West End producers and Hollywood and hopes to go on a 30-date UK theatre tour with other performers later this year.
He has written over 200 ballads and wants to be a rock and pop performer, but has no record deal yet. Despite all the adulation, he only played his first gig last night at a charity event in Cardiff.
For more information, visit www.greggpritchard.com.
Messages on website: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA: Ever since I saw you on the audition, my heart melts with joy. Now I have to start my day watching your video.
Heidi, Australia: WIll I have to come and visit your restaurant in Wales to see you perform? Hope not. Would love to see you touring Australia in the not too distant future.
Paul, Lisbon, Portugal: You are amazing and have an incredible voice. You are so sweet, now you have a friend in Portugal.
click on to see the article: http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/4449021.Britian_s_Got_Talent_singer_s_cult_following/


