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Who won X Factor 2015? Louisa Johnson crowned victor!
The X Factor will be back in 2016.
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Louisa’s first big performance saw her take on Yolanda Adams’ I Believe I Can Fly, complete with gospel choir.
Tonight the final concluded as Louisa faced Reggie n Bollie in a head to head race for victory.
Her mentor Rita Ora said: “Thank you to Louisa for being the most wonderful, fabulous, lovely victor of the “X Factor”.
The source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: “She doesn’t want to feel forced into doing things just for the cameras, but would like to stop the speculation”. “I mean seriously… I know I’m prone to exaggeration, I can honestly say in all the years I have done this show, I have never heard anything as good as what you just did… you are not human”. “Thank you to everyone and to Simon Cowell for this unbelievable experience”.
The pair gave a rousing rendition of Jennifer Hudson’s And I’m Telling You from the musical Dreamgirls yesterday that rose the roof of Wembley Arena.
The results night was packed with great entertainment from artists such as Coldplay, Adele, One Direction and of course The X Factor 2015 finalists. After their song Infinity, Cowell thanked the band for the last five years, before playing them messages from a host of celebrities.
The insider added: “Going away together is something they’ve talked about for a while, but now that looks more significant than ever”.
The band performed a second song, History, before hugging each other.
“Haven’t watch x-factor this year but judging by Reggie n Bollie the standards clearly haven’t been very high”, said one fan. “Or a joke? I don’t get it”.
The X Factor is broadcast on Sunday at 8pm on ITV.
“This is my dream and I’m loving it”, said Johnson from Essex. “I’ve always gone on what I thought”.
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With a reprise of their favourite performance from the series – Cheerleader/What Makes You Bautiful – and their take on the winners’ single still to come on Sunday night- have they done enough to earn your vote?