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Ex-Dubai Teacher Takes on X Factor
NICK Grimshaw’s future as an X Factor judge has been thrown into doubt – for infuriating Simon Cowell.
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OK! magazine claims that the singer has deleted a number of tweets in which he criticised the competition.
The judges, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Rita Ora, Rick Grimshaw and Simon Cowell resumed their places to decide the fate of the incredible contestants that are in the running this year.
Thankfully CHÉ CHESTERMEN, the 18-year-old singer and song writer from Basildon and HAVVA REKBE restored the quality.
“It is so effortless, so effortless…” said Cheryl Fernandez-Versini.
X Factor hopeful Josh Daniels made it through the final stage of bootcamp in Sunday night’s eviction.
But all the judges were on their game, with each of them having their moments to deliver a killer line or thoughtful comment.
Don’t worry, she went straight through.
Louisa was concerned that she wouldn’t overcome her jitters to progress and despite flying through last week’s initial bootcamp audition it seemed those unwanted nerves were back. “I want to do this for a living but it’s really hard to stand out when the talent is so high”.
“She was devastated and she needed me”.
Monica controversially left the show previous year at the six-seat challenge stage and said it was probably for the best.
Following her performance, Louisa said: “Whenever I sing I just go blank”.
He also hit out at the show itself when he tweeted: “I always question why I watch factor, it’s s**t” during series 9 – you know, the year his cousin Jaymi Hensley rose to fame in his band Union J, coming fourth.
The very end of the show sees acts jumping for joy and others in tears. Presenters Olly Murs and Caroline Flack ruin the dramatic effect somewhat, as they loiter pointlessly by some bushes, whooping or looking a bit anxious depending on how things are going, but it was worth it for how annoyed Caroline looked when flamboyantly useless Andre Batchelor called her “Auntie Carol”.
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You can catch up on all of the auditions so far on 3player right now.