Amy Shark addresses claims she's a 'sellout' for taking on Australian Idol judging role: 'I have no shame' By Savanna Young For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:39, 27 May 2024 | Updated: 00:24, 28 May 2024 e-mail 2 View comments Amy Shark has hit back at accusations she's a 'sellout' by becoming a member of Australian Idol's judging panel. The Aussie singer, 38, joined the judging panel of the smash hit singing competition last year and was welcomed back for this year's season. But Amy has clapped back at claims she's given up on her solo music career and has announced a national tour following the release of her new album, Sunday Sadness.
'I have, like, no shame,' the Adore hitmaker told Herald Sun . 'The second you hit that in your life, you're unstoppable.' Amy added she likes that fans can see her 'normal' side on Idol.
Amy Shark, 38, has hit back at accusations she's a 'sellout' by becoming a member of Australian Idol's judging panel 'I know there's still groups out there who see it as a sellout, and all this s**t. But I don't see it like that. I'm proud of myself for taking that step, grabbing the opportunity and doing it my way.
' It comes after the hitmaker almost turned down the chance to return to singing competition for a second year. She admitted that she struggled with giving negative feedback and shooting down the dreams of optimistic hopefuls on the show, and it almost saw her walk away from her judging role. However, she ultimately decided to give it another.
