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Olly Murs confesses his time on The Voice left him suffering from depression and panic attacks as he wishes he could 'relive X Factor glory days'
Olly Murs has revealed he does not want his fame to end and wishes he could relive his glory days on the X-Factor - despite his time as judge leaving him suffering from depression and panic attacks.
Olly Murs has revealed he does not want his fame to end and wishes he could relive his glory days on the X-Factor - despite his time as judge leaving him suffering from depression and panic attacks. Olly was booted off The Voice after six years on the show and his fellow panellist, Tom Jones, told the Mail that his close friend was 'really bothered' to no longer be on the hit ITV programme. In 2015, Olly found himself at the centre of X Factor fix claims when he announced that Monica Michael was leaving the competition after mistaking the number of judges who had chosen to send her home (pictured with Caroline Flack in 2015)
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