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Another reason is that the runner-ups simply decided that they weren't up to par in that field (they did lose, after all), but also discovered they had talent in a different field during their time on the show (acting is the most common such talents) and successfully pursued a career in that without attaining the trappings of the original competition's winner.
This trope is also common in awards shows such as the Oscars or the Grammys, where the winners can vanish almost as soon as they win, and then be completely overshadowed by at least one of the competitors they beat in a given category.
Caillat also predicted that she and Young would get married one day. If he proposed I would be very excited and I would be happy." she said.
Caillat and Young have yet to announce the date for their wedding.
Caillat posted a photo of herself and Young sitting on a boat during their vacation to Bermuda and captioned the photo with a "Friends" reference about her recent engagement. #colbieandchristina A photo posted by Colbie Caillat (@colbiecaillat) on May 28, 2015 at am PDT E!
Caillat wrote that Young asked her to be his "lobster," and she said "yes." Prior to her engagement announcement, Caillat shared photos from her birthday getaway to Bermuda where Young proposed. News reports that Caillat and Young have been together for several years, and he is also the guitarist in her band.
This leads to getting pushed too fast and too hard.
When the person who comes second or worse in a Reality Show gets more out of it than the winner, be it in post-show popularity, sales, endorsement cash, or simply not looking like as much of a jackass on national television.
For the talent-based shows, the reason can be described easily.
While promoting his album, Young performed throughout Hawaii, including a performance at the Waikiki Shell in front of thousands while opening for the national reggae group, Big Mountain. The album produced four number one radio hits in Hawaii.
He also received three Hawaiian Music Awards including: "Best Performance By A Rhythm & Blues Artist", "New Artist of the Year", and Honorable Recognition for his version of the classic song "Crazy Love".