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Olly Murs urges X Factor finalists Che Chesterman, Louisa Johnson and Reggie
Reggie n Bollie is second favourite but a long way behind at 5/1 and Che Chesterman is even further behind with odds of 22/1.
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Louisa and Reggie n Bollie will be going head to head this evening as one of them is crowned the victor of The X Factor 2015.
Adele, One Direction and Coldplay will perform live on The X Factor U.K. season finale on ITV this Sunday night.
Earlier Louis Walsh delighted fans by making a brief return to the show, in the form of a spoof of the John Lewis Christmas ad.
The choice of this year’s winner’s song is yet to be officially announced, but it is rumoured to be a cover of Bob Dylan’s Forever Young.
They will sing two songs each on Saturday and one of them is expected to be out of the competition on the same day.
The Daily Mirror revealed the X Factor final duets, although it is not clear which songs the finalists will sing with their legendary duet partner.
An X Factor spokesman spoke to The Sun, and didn’t name Reece, rather referenced the team as a whole, ‘Louisa has support from a lot of players at the club but this is just a friendship, nothing more’.
Mr Edwards, 56, from Rettendon, recorded a handful of tracks with Louise and instantly knew she would be a star.
Mr Bayford added: “I will be the happiest man alive if she wins on Saturday”.
Louisa Johnson, who has been on voice rest for most of the week due to illness, fought back with Fighter before a rendition of I Believe I Can Fly, which Simon Cowell said was angelic.
In his first main performance though, Ché transformed the stage into a 60s style USA diner to perform Valerie by The Zutons – previously covered by Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse.
She certainly is! The British music sensation will be performing on Sunday night, putting an end to weeks of rumours.
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Additionally, 2011 winners Little Mix and 2014 runner-up Fleur East will perform a duet, according to Entertainment Weekly.