I'm a proper mummy's boy.
What I said to my family is, 'Our history is our own. Let people write what they want, we know who we are.
Children are so precious.
I don't see the point in being bitter.
I grew up in Manchester in a big Irish family - there are seven of us in all - so my life has always been about role-playing, about doing anything for a laugh. I'm always joking about; that's the way I am.
I would never have been discovered without the X Factor. I was just doing the working men's clubs and I loved doing that. That was the life for me at that time. I never expected to be noticed doing that, that's why I went for X Factor by myself.