Chris Sebastian has opened up about how hard it’s been to grow up in the shadow of his famous brother, Guy Sebastian.
this Sunday on Channel 9. Speaking to news.com.au, he praised the TV show for giving him an identity outside of his famous brother.
“When I say the words ‘I was close to giving up’, I was close to giving up on Chris Sebastian as an artist. I’ve been writing songs for a really long time and everybody seems to like my songs but when it came to the finish of ‘let’s do a deal’, I couldn’t get anything in Australia.” Chris decided to appear on the show again this year because his brother told him the show had changed since season one.
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