Leona Lewis “Fan” Was Out For Revenge
As I reported yesterday, singer Leona Lewis was smacked by a “fan” at a recent book signing in London. It turns out that the guy that smacked her had auditioned for the British show, X Factor, which she was a contestant on. Apparently, Peter Kowalczyk was rejected from the show and Lewis was the show’s winner that season.
As a result of Kowalczyk’s failure to make it on the show, he stood in line for five hours at Lewis’s book signing. When he got close enough to her he hit her in the face, after which she was rushed, in tears, away from the scene of the incident.
Kowalczy was arrested for assault and ended up in a psychiatric hospital. The incident shook Lewis up so much that she canceled a promotional tour of Germany. Sources report she is afraid this will happen again, and next time it could be worse.
I think it’s time for this poor woman to invest in a bodyguard or two. You can’t be to careful these days.
Julie Wein










So some asshole blamed her because she made it on the show and he didn’t?! Lame!!! How is that her fault? Maybe she just had more talent the producers were looking for. Did he ever stop to think about that?
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I’m so tired of people hating others for their good fortune! Obviously, if he would have had the talent that Lewis had, he would have been on the show too. If you’re rejected, go out and try to make yourself better. Don’t be blaming others for your rejection!
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