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Simon Cowell mentions home break-in on X Factor
Ché Chesterman’s big voice has been impressive ever since his first audition so it was no surprise that he nailed his performance of “Would I Lie to You” and all of the judges were filled with glowing praise for the Essex singer.
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Earning a standing ovation for her second performance, Cheryl said: “You’re just showing off now!”
Nick Grimshaw added: “You talked about finding yourself and that’s why that song worked for you”.
James Tomkins wrote from @TomkinsOfficial: “Nice to meet @louisa and her family today”. Even today, it is still the benchmark for other celebrity duets in the final, and it’s safe to say we’ve not seen one as good since. The seventeen-year-old was taking on the festive favourite The Power of Love and the judges were definitely on-board with her performance.
Following on from the quarter-final, when Filipino girl band 4th Impact were eliminated from the competition, each act will have to perform two songs during the show on 5 December.
He said that the bag “felt like there was a lot of jewellery in it”.
The former Girls Aloud star said it “really struck a chord” with her, adding: “Amy would have loved that rendition”.
But while his fellow judges thought Ché’s second performance of Love Is A Losing Game by Amy Winehouse was “beautiful” Simon thought it was slightly “karaoke”.
Lauren Murray fought back after being in the bottom two last week, choosing to sing Jess Glynne’s Take Me Home for her first song, followed by Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé’s Runnin’.
Judges of the global reality show have been so taken by the performances of Reggie N Bollie that they have tipped them as favourites for the crown.
Simon Cowell: “I think that was your worst performance of the competition”.
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But who will make it through?