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Louisa Johnson is the winner of The X Factor 2015

THE X Factor victor Louisa Johnson may have won over the nation with her vocal abilities but it seems she’s sparkling in more ways than one.

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Their mentor Cheryl Fernandez-Versini said Louisa’s win was “thoroughly deserved” and added: “This is just the beginning for Reggie “N” Bollie”.

Throughout the competition, Reggie “N” Bollie consistently surprised the judges by dominating the public vote but were expected to pull out a spectacular performance to pip the Essex frontrunner to the prize record deal.

The RNIB Pears Centre for Specialist Learning Centre in Ash Green will receive a financial boost from X Factor victor Louisa Johnson’s cover of Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young”.

Reggie N Bollie’s aim is to use their journey to motivate people.

You cant beat quality like that and again, I loved that she used the X Factor as a platform to sing. It goes to show just how big and important the show still is when someone like her gets on stage and does a bit. She is certainly the much deserved victor of the X Factor 2015. After hearing her, Simon Cowell enthused: “That is called The X Factor”.

“I don’t think you’re human”. This can be said based on ITV’s week by week breakdown of the phone vote which they have just released.

When Murs asked her what advice she would give the contestants, she said: “Always go with your own instinct”.

After opening the final with Christina Aguilera’s Fighter, Louisa donned an all white outfit for her angelic performance of I Believe I Can Fly by R Kelly.

“And that’s what I said to a couple of the guys”. More recently she has parted company with Simon Cowell – but not before making £13 million.

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As the young fans chanted her name, the young star told her old school it meant a huge amount to her to sing on the stage where she used to perform as a child. “The thing is, I’m just sort of keeping that part of my life separate to the singing side of things because I don’t really think they need to be both involved”, Johnson told BBC Radio 1 (via Daily Mail).

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