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What you need to know about the X Factor final
The night seemed particularly focused on bringing back some of the show’s own success stories (and Ben Haenow); Leona Lewis belting out her cover of Snow Patrol’s “Run”, and both Little Mix and Fleur East teaming up for a distinctly Moulin Rouge-esque performance.
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Louisa Johnson and Reggie “N” Bollie will battle it out for the X Factor crown on Sunday night.
Reggie ‘n Bollie, “Jump” – This wasn’t their best, either, but a big assist here to Louisa!
‘We’re sorry to disappoint anyone who was looking forward to supporting her at her performance in Liverpool today’.
However some viewers weren’t happy that Reggie “N” Bollie, who don’t actually do a lot of singing, have somehow got through to the final round of a singing competition. We find that the majority of the time they simply shout their songs and their performances become a bit of a shouting match. It’s the audience that change, they bring so much light to the audience and I think when they’re at Wembley, it’s going to go off everybody!
Unsurprisingly, one of Reggie “N” Bollie’s song choices for tonight is a mash up; Spice Up Your Life by the Spice Girls, mixed with Boom Boom Boom by the Outhere Brothers.
The final will be shown live at 8pm on ITV, but fans of the show will have to wait until tomorrow to see who will be victorious.
“17 years old, never ever been in the bottom two, never been in the sing off. To watch you believe you can win is a handsome thing”.
Rapper Fuse ODG flew in from Ghana especially to perform with Reggie “N” Bollie, beginning their energetic duet with his song Dangerous Love before Craig David joined the trio on stage for a blast of his nostalgic hit Re-Rewind.
He said: ‘They are world famous, it’s going to be really incredible. “She had such determination, even so young”.
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And Louisa – who hails from Essex – also admits she has been “surprised” by Nick Grimshaw’s judging abilities and praised the BBC Radio 1 DJ’s genuine nature.