Paloma Faith says she's been asked "a number of times" to be on the panel of a reality television competition.
The 32-year-old singer - who shot to fame in 2009 - claims she's been approached by bosses on numerous occasions to become a panellist on a talent show, but she's refused the offer because she doesn't like the "format" of programmes.
She explained: "I've been asked a number of times to be involved in judging panels for TV shows and other talent initiatives, and turned them down because of the format. I think art is subjective and that those kinds of shows are looking for a certain type of artist.
"I don't think I would ever have got through had I ever auditioned on one of them."
Meanwhile, the 'Picking Up the Pieces' hitmaker has teamed up with Samsung and Launching People - a new mentorship programme which aims to find undiscovered British talent - in a bid to help wannabes break into the industry.
She explained: "I really want to help someone to further their career, but to do it in a realistic way rather than from the platform of a television show. The reality is that most people in this industry aren't an overnight success - their success comes from years of networking and working out what kind of artist they want to be."
The Samsung Launching People project will be documented in a television series on Sky 1 HD.
Other mentors on the show include actor Idris Elba, food expert Gizzi Erskine and fashion photographer Rankin.
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