Michael Bublé Christmas Special 2015 His Last Performance? Why Was He Fired From 'The X-Files?'
Michael Bublé hosted the Christmas in Hollywood special 2015 on Thursday and was his fifth consecutive time for the show.
The singer said in a statement that, "I put everything I have into this special," according to People.
"I put a lot of heart and soul into it, and hard work and money, and I ask a lot of favors. So there's a great sense of pride once this is done," he added.
He shared that he spent a lot of his time together with his friends such as Celine Dion, Blake Shelton, Sharon Jones, Gigi Hadid, Jay Leno and William Shatner. He said that he was comfortable to be around with these people whom he laughed and sang with at the same time.
During the Christmas in Hollywood special 2015 opening segment, another star made a brief cameo, Kylie Jenner. Michael Bublé started the show with a song "The More You Give (The More You'll Have)" while sitting on the Hollywood sign and the scenes shifted many times, according to Daily Mail.
The singer snapped a photo together with Kylie Jenner, 18 who appeared to be in a middle of a Christmas photoshoot. She wore a red dress that has gold details on it and paired it with a white fur hat.
After five years, the 2015 holiday show will allegedly be the singer's last. He shared his feeling when it comes to the efforts done for it to promote his career in the music industry.
Michael Bublé said that, "Where do you go from there? For me, it doesn't get better than this. And if it doesn't get better than this, why keep going?," according to TVLine.
During the show, he did medley songs suggested from people in the social media and for him, "It ended up being great," he added.
While the rumor of his show is still not confirmed, the canadian singer and songwriter reminisced his experience in "The X-Files" third season filming as an extra. He revealed that he won't forget how he got fired and the lesson he got from it.
The singer laughingly revealed the reason why he it went and said, "I swear to god, I was starving and I grabbed a hot dog off the craft services table," according to Cinema Blend.
"And this woman said I would never work again in Hollywood. I would be blacklisted and I would never, ever work in the business," he added.
Working as an extra actor meant that the food table is allegedly not for everyone and despite his experience, the singer's career still roared up high after the event. He appeared on SNL, sold albums, had a holiday show and became a popular musician.