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View All Images- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10.
- Former "X Factor" runner up Olly Murs is cheerful as he leaves BBC Radio studio after doing an interview. Murs, who is hoping his single Please Don't Let Me Go will knock Katy Perry's Teenage Dream off its number one spot this weekend, chatted with and kissed delighted fans who were waiting outside for him. The fedora wearing pop singer said in a recent interview about his life, 'It's changed. It's been an amazing year but you have to adapt very quickly. I think some people struggle to deal with the fame side of things, but I have coped with it really well and taken it in my stride,' he continued, 'I just want to be a successful British artist. I want number ones, number one albums and Brit awards. That's what I'm working every day to achieve.' London, UK. 09/04/10. `