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Who do you think will win X Factor 2015?
It has been a long season of “The X Factor” UK, but tonight, we have officially reached the beginning of the end.
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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.
This was eclipsed as Rita Ora was carried onto the X Factor stage but Cheryl Fernandez-Versini strut to fashion victory.
But it now falls to Louisa and Reggie “N” Bollie to impress the audience for one more night and see who is crowned this year’s champion.
She said: “We’ve become closer”.
The singer took to Twitter to apologise for missing the performance but seems positive that she’ll be fit for the final.
The grand final of the show will include a hotly awaited performance from Adele. The official website for The X Factor, though, has published a playlist of the other songs that the finalists will use to attempt to secure the public’s votes. When we got the news and I had to keep quiet last weekend!
Murs said: “I would say the best thing that Simon (Cowell) said to me was, go out there, forget about everything”.
Who is favourite to win? .
“X Factor” hopeful Louisa Johnson says Rita Ora is more like a “sister” to her than a mentor.
No one would have guessed when likeable duo Reggie “N” Bollie (then called Menn On Poinnt) turned up at Wembley Arena to audition with their original song, Turn It Up, that they would make it all the way to the final. And where are all the previous winners now?
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The competition was keen to showcase its past successes with last year’s victor Ben Haenow uniting with 2006 victor Leona Lewis for a duet of his new release Slamming Doors and her hit Run. Faustini’s album, Kelly, reached No. 14 in the charts back in the summer.