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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Pinay Caregiver Rose Fostanes Wins 1st X Factor Israel





Source: YouTube

Rose Fostanes came to Israel several years ago to work as a caregiver. Now, she is a bona fide reality TV star in her host country Israel, after she was declared the winner of the "X Factor Israel" Tuesday, January 14 (Wednesday, January 15 in Manila).

Fostanes' younger sister, Nancy, and long-time partner, Mel Adel, were brought to Israel by the show and were present during the finals night.

After she entered the top 3 following the elimination of the group Fusion, Fostanes also sang the Alicia Keys hit song, "If I Ain't Got You," with her mentor Shiri Maimon.

"Thank you so much for those Israeli who like my voice...thank you for giving me the chance to be in the X Factor Israel," Fostanes said after she won. She also thanked the thousands of Filipinos who supported her.

"I love you, I'm so proud of you," said Maimon.

Placing second was a young female singer, Eden Ben Zaken, who was mentored by rock singer, Rami Fortis.

Osang, as she is fondly called by close friends, continues to be an inspiration to many, particularly overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

Many OFWs in Israel voted for her, and thousands expressed their support for her via social media.

"Thank you for giving me the chance to be in the 'X Factor Israel,'" the 47-year-old overseas Filipino worker turned singing sensation said. She was part of the show's "Over 25s" category.

Placing second was Eden Ben Zaken (Girls category), and third was Ori Shakiv (Boys category).

She has been one of the favorites to win the reality show's first season, with performances regularly lauded by the show's judges.

For the final showdown, she sang "My Way" by Frank Sinatra, and Alicia Keys' "If I Ain't Got You" in a duet with her mentor Shiri Maimon.

Her rendition of "My Way," with an orchestra as her backup, got a standing ovation from the judges: rock singer Rami Fortis, singer and composer Moshe Peretz, pop singer Ivri Lider, and Maimon.

Fostanes was once part of a faceless crowd of foreign workers who clean homes and tend to Israel's sick and elderly.

But her success and shot to stardom drew much surprise.

Belting out hit songs by the likes of pop stars Queen and Christina Aguilera, Fostanes surprised Israeli viewers and swept the judges of the Israeli X-Factor off their feet with her soulful renditions and swinging beat.

Fostanes said the show had turned her world upside down.

"Being in the X-Factor really changed my life because before I had a very low self-esteem and now I got a good confidence for myself and I got friends and people love me on the street and I got many compliments from them, good compliments," she told Reuters.

There are about 20,000 Filipinos working legally in Israel, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics, with most working as cleaners and caretakers for the elderly and disabled.

So much so in fact, that in Israel the word "Filipino" is often considered synonymous with "caregiver".

Fostanes, 47, said she has been working for about 20 years across the Middle East, and came to work in Israel four years ago.

She had always wanted to be a professional singer, and the Israeli X-Factor, she said, gave her a final shot at a dream she hoped could inspire others.

"Being in this competition, I think I that I am, how do you say this, I will be a leader for them because of what I did," she said, referring to her compatriots and fellow caregivers.

"I think also they will be proud of me, and they will be - and everybody in the world will know that Filipinos, even working as a cleaner, or whatever a foreign worker can also share their talents and they can also be a part of a big event like this," she added.

At first, Fostanes said, she thought Israelis would not vote for a foreign worker and that she would be an underdog in the competition, in which viewers and a panel of judges comprised of four Israeli musicians determine at different stages which contender moves up and which gets dropped.

But, to her surprise, the votes, cast via text messages or on the show's website, kept on coming in, and have catapulted Fostanes to celebrity status in Israel.

"I think she made an amazing journey here in Israel and I think the Israeli people gave her so much strength, and now she believes in herself," she told Reuters Television.

"She knows that she can be a singer, she needs to stand on a stage, to perform, that's what she needs to do and hopefully she is going to be one of the best singers in Israel," she added.

Fostanes told Reuters there were still things she needed to return to even after winning the competition.

"But I have to go back to my work as a caregiver," she said.

57 comments:

  1. Well she is not deserving at all. Israelis just sympathazing to us Filipinos because of super typhoon Yolanda.
    She is not that good compare to x factor USA winner Susan Boyle.

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    1. And you what have you accomplished to give such nasty comment? Did you sing in front of a live audience and was voted by majority? I think not

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    2. x factor USA winner susan boyle?
      sure ka? alam mo ba ang pinagsasabi mo dito?

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    3. Yung totoo? Britain's Got Talent kaya si Susan Boyle. Ok ka lang? Google google din! =)))) And besides, the two are incomparable (talent-wise). Susan Boyle is more of an opera/musicale singer and Osang is more like a diva or in Tagalog "biritera" a la Charice or Whitney Houston. And seriously, Britain's Got Talent kasi! Dami kong tawa dito, wagas! Hahaha

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    1. Tita ko yan!!! (naki-Tita agad lol!) Congrats po sa inyo! Galing! :D

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  3. Congrats ateng! Mabuhay ka! Another Pinoy pride.

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  4. Wala bang magaling sa Israel?

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    1. Meron te,pero mas magaling yung kabayan natin

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    2. maraming magaling sa Israel, pero sya na Pinay ang pinakamagaling....


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    3. What are you trying to imply teh?? Yan ang mentalidad ng mga taong wala naman napatunayan pero kung makapagcomment sa achievers! Hello!!!

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    4. Grabe no. Di masaya si 1148 at pinoy ang nanalo. How pathetic!

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    5. Imagine puro bata ang kalaban ni osang pero mas nadaig pa nya ang mga yun, dapat lang maging masaya ka

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    6. Ha? What I'm trying to say is this is X-Factor Israel at Pinoy pa ang nanalo. Hindi ko man lang naisip ang iniisip ni Anon 5:54 and 7:18. Sila ang may maduming pag-iisip! - Anon 11:48

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    7. Kanya-kanyang forte yan, I guess. Magaling ang Pinoy sa biritan. Jews are good at everything else.

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    8. Ako masaya naman ako na pinoy ang nanalo. Pero pareho tayo ng tanong: "wala bang magaling sa israel?" Kasi ung boses nya lagi kong naririnig sa mga nagvivideoke pag may pyesta. Siguro magagaling lang lahat ng pinoy pagdating sa kantahan. Kaya feeling ko hindi na sha bago o big deal.

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    9. Teh (11:48), parang AMERICA'S GOT TALENT din yan! HAPON yung nanalo! Pero di naman big deal! Move on move on din pag may time! ok?

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    10. Sa mga NEGA BUUURRRNNN BEACHES i'm sure kahit baranggay talent contest never pa kayo nanalo LOOSERS.

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  5. CONGRATS, Rose!!!! Stay humble!

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  6. We are soooo proud of you Ms. Fontanes! God bless you! Finally some good news amidst a sea of negativity :)

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  7. napanood ko pa lng sya sa jessica soho nung sunday, ang galing nya!

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  8. CONGRATULATIONS! WE'RE ALL PROUD OF YOU, hopefully maging star ka tulad ni Susan Boyle!

    love love love

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    1. she is nothing compared to susan boyle. huwag exagerrated sa comparison. sampu sampera ang magagaling na singer sa pilipinas, kaso yung sintunado at ngongo ang kumikita at tinatao ang concert.

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    2. LOL 11:08 PIKON!

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    3. anon 11:08, Susan Boyle has "the voice" while Rose Fontanes has the "X factor". Although Rose is not endowed with what we call a beautiful face and body but she is a beautiful person. She makes the audience alive when she sings.

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  9. WOW! Congrats Osang!

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  10. congratulations! nakaka inspire na story eto.

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  11. Congratulations!!! :)

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  12. Uy congrats! Ibig sabihin walang kinikilingang ang mga Israelis kahit foreigner, thank you for makinh her dreams come true! Soo proud of you osang!

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  13. Thank you Rose! You gave us pinoys another reason to be happy & proud. Mabuhay ang mga Pilipino! Lets just all move for changes towards the progress of our country. God bless us in this endeavor!

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  14. Congrats Pedro not deserving

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  15. She can sing very well, that is for sure. Congratulations!

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  16. Very talented. Great job.

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  17. di naman pala bad luck ang song na yan eh. hehehe

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  18. I mean, di naman pala malas kantahin ang "My Way" eh hehehe

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  19. i cringe in my seat when she says "thank you to israelis who vote to me even if i'm JUST pilipinim..." ... she did it not only during the finals, but during the semis as well. it is for this reason na we are look down upon ng foreigners kasi tayo mismo mababa ang tingin sa sarili natin. she should have said, and anyone of us should say, IM A FILIPINO.

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    1. Ugali na tlga yan ng mga Pilipino masyadong mataas ang tingin ntin sa mga foreigners. Even with the products with use, kapag imported sosyal, jeje and cheap pag lokal!!

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  20. Happy for her. :) Bago siguro sa pandinig ng mga taga-Israel ganitong boses o punto. Parati ko na kasi nadidinig ganito sa kapitbahay naming araw-araw na lang nagvivideoke. Yung may kasunod pang "Bakit ka pa nakitaaaa! Bakit pa nakilaaaa! Kung ang puso ko ay iiwan mo lang at sasaktaaaan!"

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  21. I like her version and her style na tama lang ang birit

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  22. Wow congratulations po!! Nakakatuwa rin mga Israeli okey lang sa kanila kahit di nila kalahi ang nanalo..

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    1. indi po, the local cellular network her made a comment sa tv tonight na karamihan ng text votes nanggaling sa prepaid sims — in other words, foreign workers. ang mga israeli kasi, lahat naka-post paid yan. pacredit credit card, ultimo kape dito na more than a dollar lang, kinacard nila!

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  23. maging masaya na lang sana tayo dahil di lang naman pangalan nya ang dala nya pati na rin ang pangalan ng bansa natin. wag na puro kabitteran ok?

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  24. Nanalo sya dahil may X facttor sya. When she sings she is in her right element. Natural na natural ang dating hindi pilit. Mapalumang kanta or mapabago nabibigyan nya ng buhay where the audience can feel the soul and rhythm. It is meant to be. It is her time to shine.

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  25. Parang older version cya ni charice pempengco at nagkataon pa na pareho clang tibo!

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  26. oo nga common yung voice nya dito sa phil pero magaling naman sya eh. gusto ko yung style nya. congrats. God bless.

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  27. Bakit ba tuwing mananalo ang pinoy sa contest ang sasabihin, "Para sa ating bansa ito"? Hello??? Olympics ba ang sinalihan mo? Makaka parte ba ako sa panalo mo? Ano naman ang maitutulong mo sa ating bansa kung manalo ka? Doon lang kanina sa 24 Oras na news ayaw mong sabihin kung mag kano yung prize money kasi ayaw mong habulin ka ng BIR.

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