Scissor Sisters star Ana Matronic has shot down reports she's lined up for a permanent judging role on TV singing contest The Voice.
The I Don't Feel Like Dancin' hitmaker last month helped her pop pal Jessie J whittle down her contestants on the talent show, sparking rumours bosses were eyeing her for a place on the panel.
But she's brushed off the speculation, insisting she has not been approached about a job - but confesses she is open to talks if producers want her involved.
Asked about reports of an offer on the table, Matronic told Graham Norton: "Really? It's news to me but I would love to do it."
The singer previously admitted The Voice was the only talent-finder she would appear on and branded American Idol "mean-spirited".
She said: "I find the American Idol model a bit problematic. It is not necessarily based around finding and nurturing new talent. There is a bit of a mean-spirited quality, especially at the audition process."
Blasting talent show boss Simon Cowell, she added: "From what I have seen, he comes across as not very constructive. He is someone who has always been in a position of power and you can see that. You can smell the power coming off that guy. There is a sensitivity chip missing.
"I am not one of those women who find success an aphrodisiac. There are a lot of people who find success and power the ultimate aphrodisiac, but it is not for me. He might be a perfectly lovely person and if he likes comic books and weird funny movies then we would probably get along but I somehow doubt that."