If you’ve been following X Factor alum Rachel Crow since she was cut from the show, you’ll know that she’s had a lot of interested from a lot of networks and labels.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Crow has landed deals with Nickelodean TV and Columbia Records. The Nickelodean deal will give Crow a show at her own muscial comedy series pilot and a recurring role on one of its shows, Fred: The Show.

“It’s been amazing,” Crow told THR. “A couple days after the elimination I just found myself sitting home asking myself, ‘What am I going to do now?’ And I never would’ve thought that this is what I was going do now. So, it’s pretty amazing. I’m very thankful and I feel very blessed to have all this.”

Nickelodean execs feel lucky to have landed Rachel over Disney.

“Rachel is an original,” Nickelodeon’s West Coast Operations EVP Paula Kaplan said. “She’s funny, genuine and has raw talent and a passion for performing. We’re delighted to be home to her first acting project and think she is poised to join the ranks of our next generation of Nick stars.”


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