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Simon Cowell played a cruel Wildcard prank on The Xtra Factor last night.
Joining his fellow X Factor judges Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Nick Grimshaw to announce the lucky act being brought back to the show, he suggested that they announce it at the same time.
But after a countdown, he announced: "Jennifer Phillips!" - leaving Cheryl looking shocked as he smirked: "I'm kidding."
"I'm really sorry if you're watching, Jennifer," said Xtra Factor host Rochelle Humes before the judges announced the name of the actual Wildcard, Monica Michael.
"Look, Monica's come back twice," Simon explained. "I hope some of the other people who were close will come back next year because as you can see with Monica now, there is that possibility.
"But I've got to tell you, I walked away from the show [at the weekend] and I think the guys were the same - in fact, I know they were the...
Joining his fellow X Factor judges Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Nick Grimshaw to announce the lucky act being brought back to the show, he suggested that they announce it at the same time.
But after a countdown, he announced: "Jennifer Phillips!" - leaving Cheryl looking shocked as he smirked: "I'm kidding."
"I'm really sorry if you're watching, Jennifer," said Xtra Factor host Rochelle Humes before the judges announced the name of the actual Wildcard, Monica Michael.
"Look, Monica's come back twice," Simon explained. "I hope some of the other people who were close will come back next year because as you can see with Monica now, there is that possibility.
"But I've got to tell you, I walked away from the show [at the weekend] and I think the guys were the same - in fact, I know they were the...
- 10/30/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor finally has its Top 12 - but while it's a very talented bunch, as always there are some acts that we're infuriated didn't make it through. You can make all your excuses - it was a really tough field, the judges could only pick so many, boo hoo - but that doesn't mean we're not going to pout our way through this week.
So if we'd had our way - or maybe if a wild card category suddenly popped up - which acts should definitely have gone through to the live shows?
1. Jennifer Phillips
We never really knew that we had to be worried about Jennifer's place in the competition after her rapturous performance of 'Shackles' in the auditions, which has become our go-to YouTube when we're feeling a bit blue. Of all the people that didn't make it through, Jennifer's exclusion stings the most. Perhaps Simon was...
So if we'd had our way - or maybe if a wild card category suddenly popped up - which acts should definitely have gone through to the live shows?
1. Jennifer Phillips
We never really knew that we had to be worried about Jennifer's place in the competition after her rapturous performance of 'Shackles' in the auditions, which has become our go-to YouTube when we're feeling a bit blue. Of all the people that didn't make it through, Jennifer's exclusion stings the most. Perhaps Simon was...
- 10/26/2015
- Digital Spy
Rita Ora has revealed she was "shocked" that Simon Cowell didn't take Jennifer Phillips through as one his X Factor finalists.
The 24-year-old popstar - who picked Louisa Johnson, Lauren Murray and Kiera Weathers as her final three for the Girls category - told Digital Spy: "It was a shock for me that Simon let go Jennifer. I loved her. That was a big surprise.
"But Simon has his reasons and that's why he's Simon Cowell!"
Jennifer performed her own rendition of One Direction's 'Drag Me Down' at Judges' Houses. Cowell later admitted that he was going to pick the 49-year-old singer as his final act, but changed his mind later on and went for Max Stone instead.
On the music mogul previously suggesting the winner is in the Girls category, Ora continued: "Simon supports us, and he loves my category so he asks questions all the time - clearly though,...
The 24-year-old popstar - who picked Louisa Johnson, Lauren Murray and Kiera Weathers as her final three for the Girls category - told Digital Spy: "It was a shock for me that Simon let go Jennifer. I loved her. That was a big surprise.
"But Simon has his reasons and that's why he's Simon Cowell!"
Jennifer performed her own rendition of One Direction's 'Drag Me Down' at Judges' Houses. Cowell later admitted that he was going to pick the 49-year-old singer as his final act, but changed his mind later on and went for Max Stone instead.
On the music mogul previously suggesting the winner is in the Girls category, Ora continued: "Simon supports us, and he loves my category so he asks questions all the time - clearly though,...
- 10/26/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor is well and truly under way, and we've been keeping an eye on everything that's been going on...
When is The X Factor on TV?
The show kicked off on August 29 - and in fact, in an attempt to avoid any clashes with Strictly Come Dancing, ITV bosses have unveiled the full schedule right from the off, so we know everything that's coming. You can get a proper look at it here, but auditions continued until Saturday, September 19 with Boot Camp kicking off on September 20. That was the first of five boot camp shows - two set in a country house, and then three episodes of the dreaded Six Chair Challenge. They were all on Sundays, to avoid the Rugby World Cup, but then Judges' Houses aired on October 24 and October 25... and the first big live show will kick off on October 31. And the grand final? It's set for Sunday,...
When is The X Factor on TV?
The show kicked off on August 29 - and in fact, in an attempt to avoid any clashes with Strictly Come Dancing, ITV bosses have unveiled the full schedule right from the off, so we know everything that's coming. You can get a proper look at it here, but auditions continued until Saturday, September 19 with Boot Camp kicking off on September 20. That was the first of five boot camp shows - two set in a country house, and then three episodes of the dreaded Six Chair Challenge. They were all on Sundays, to avoid the Rugby World Cup, but then Judges' Houses aired on October 24 and October 25... and the first big live show will kick off on October 31. And the grand final? It's set for Sunday,...
- 10/26/2015
- Digital Spy
Simon Cowell wasn't exactly the happiest bunny when he got the Overs category on The X Factor, making it clear that he didn't want them.
However, he has now admitted that he is no longer so pessimistic - and that he "publicly embarrassed" himself with his reaction to landing the group.
The judge told Digital Spy: "Of course I've changed my tune. I publicly embarrassed myself but they've been great actually."
Cowell added that getting better acquainted with his category has helped.
"I have got to know them now, I know what their strengths are, I've got to work now to give them great material," he explained. "And we have to look after each other now.
"I've got to know them, they want to win, they want to do well, so I've got a point to prove."
The judge also revealed that live Judges' Houses are "probably not" going to happen next year,...
However, he has now admitted that he is no longer so pessimistic - and that he "publicly embarrassed" himself with his reaction to landing the group.
The judge told Digital Spy: "Of course I've changed my tune. I publicly embarrassed myself but they've been great actually."
Cowell added that getting better acquainted with his category has helped.
"I have got to know them now, I know what their strengths are, I've got to work now to give them great material," he explained. "And we have to look after each other now.
"I've got to know them, they want to win, they want to do well, so I've got a point to prove."
The judge also revealed that live Judges' Houses are "probably not" going to happen next year,...
- 10/26/2015
- Digital Spy
The new live twist on the Judges' Houses stage of The X Factor this weekend came as a surprise to viewers, but is the change in format here to stay?
Well, in the words of Simon Cowell, "probably not".
Vote! The X Factor 2015: Who is your favourite act in the Top 12?
Speaking to Digital Spy on Sunday (October 25) following the live recording of the second Judges' Houses show, the music producer shared that he had his first taste of life on the other side of the judging table, and it didn't sit too well with him.
"It was hell," he said. "For the first time, I know what it feels like to be a contestant. At that stage listening to people boo you..."
Bupsi Brown, Anton Stephans and Max Stone emerged on Saturday as Cowell's top three, but Max could have quite easily lost his place in the live shows to Jennifer Phillips.
Well, in the words of Simon Cowell, "probably not".
Vote! The X Factor 2015: Who is your favourite act in the Top 12?
Speaking to Digital Spy on Sunday (October 25) following the live recording of the second Judges' Houses show, the music producer shared that he had his first taste of life on the other side of the judging table, and it didn't sit too well with him.
"It was hell," he said. "For the first time, I know what it feels like to be a contestant. At that stage listening to people boo you..."
Bupsi Brown, Anton Stephans and Max Stone emerged on Saturday as Cowell's top three, but Max could have quite easily lost his place in the live shows to Jennifer Phillips.
- 10/26/2015
- Digital Spy
Bupsi Brown, Anton Stephans and Max Stone have been chosen by judge Simon Cowell as the Overs to go through to the Live Shows of The X Factor.
The judge admitted to having changed his mind from his initial third pick, choosing Stone instead, with Jennifer Phillips, Ebru and Kerrie-Anne Phillips eliminated.
Fellow judges Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Rita Ora told Cowell to go with his gut instinct for his final choice, while Nick Grimshaw encouraged him to opt for Stone.
Cowell admitted that Stone was the "underdog" in his category.
After the judge made his choices, Stephans said he was "over the moon", clearly ecstatic from getting through.
Stone said that it was "absolutely amazing" and thanked Cowell for putting him through.
Cowell and Fernandez-Versini's Groups are the two categories that have been selected for the Live Shows.
The X Factor airs on ITV.
The judge admitted to having changed his mind from his initial third pick, choosing Stone instead, with Jennifer Phillips, Ebru and Kerrie-Anne Phillips eliminated.
Fellow judges Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Rita Ora told Cowell to go with his gut instinct for his final choice, while Nick Grimshaw encouraged him to opt for Stone.
Cowell admitted that Stone was the "underdog" in his category.
After the judge made his choices, Stephans said he was "over the moon", clearly ecstatic from getting through.
Stone said that it was "absolutely amazing" and thanked Cowell for putting him through.
Cowell and Fernandez-Versini's Groups are the two categories that have been selected for the Live Shows.
The X Factor airs on ITV.
- 10/24/2015
- Digital Spy
Jennifer Phillips has the tough task of singing One Direction's 'Drag Me Down' at Judges' Houses on this weekend's X Factor.
The task is made even tougher by the fact that she has to sing it in front on One Direction's Louis Tomlinson.
The singer really belts out the song, hitting some impressive notes that have the two judges nodding along.
Phillips has already survived the Six Chair Challenge, but can she progress any further in the competition?
The X Factor continues with Judges' Houses tonight (October 24) at 7.30pm on ITV.
The task is made even tougher by the fact that she has to sing it in front on One Direction's Louis Tomlinson.
The singer really belts out the song, hitting some impressive notes that have the two judges nodding along.
Phillips has already survived the Six Chair Challenge, but can she progress any further in the competition?
The X Factor continues with Judges' Houses tonight (October 24) at 7.30pm on ITV.
- 10/24/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor brings us Judges' Houses this weekend, but if these pictures are anything to go by, the Overs spent a lot of their time in France making wine.
Perhaps they needed a little bit of Dutch courage before facing Simon Cowell and special guest Louis Tomlinson to perform for one last time before they find out whether they've made the live shows.
The Top 6 won't actually know if they're going through until this weekend, when Cowell makes the decisions live...
1. Anton Stephans - 45, London
Who? Backing singer Anton brought his dog along to his first audition, just to make us love him even more. But his stunning vocal at the Six Chair Challenge - combined with his fun sense of humour ("Botox!") and his impassioned speech to persuade Simon to give him a seat - was his real turning point.
He says: "I'm not sure whether I stand...
Perhaps they needed a little bit of Dutch courage before facing Simon Cowell and special guest Louis Tomlinson to perform for one last time before they find out whether they've made the live shows.
The Top 6 won't actually know if they're going through until this weekend, when Cowell makes the decisions live...
1. Anton Stephans - 45, London
Who? Backing singer Anton brought his dog along to his first audition, just to make us love him even more. But his stunning vocal at the Six Chair Challenge - combined with his fun sense of humour ("Botox!") and his impassioned speech to persuade Simon to give him a seat - was his real turning point.
He says: "I'm not sure whether I stand...
- 10/20/2015
- Digital Spy
X Factor's Bupsi made it through the Six Chair Challenge on last night's (October 18) nerve-shredding show, but with Cheryl Fernandez-Versini suggesting she's more of a performer than a vocalist.
The 37-year-old hopeful from Leeds in Cowell's Overs Category will now compete for a place in the Live Shows during the Judges' House stage.
Speaking to Digital Spy about Cheryl's comments, Bupsi said: "Everyone's allowed their opinion. Am I upset with Cheryl for saying that? It's her opinion. If that's what she felt, that's what she felt. But people who've known me for all these years - they know that I've got some lungs on me.
"With me not being 100% well still.... Look, it's not time to be talking about a pity party again. I don't want pity - I'm upset I'm ill, but this is how it is.
"I know that the 100% hasn't come out of me yet,...
The 37-year-old hopeful from Leeds in Cowell's Overs Category will now compete for a place in the Live Shows during the Judges' House stage.
Speaking to Digital Spy about Cheryl's comments, Bupsi said: "Everyone's allowed their opinion. Am I upset with Cheryl for saying that? It's her opinion. If that's what she felt, that's what she felt. But people who've known me for all these years - they know that I've got some lungs on me.
"With me not being 100% well still.... Look, it's not time to be talking about a pity party again. I don't want pity - I'm upset I'm ill, but this is how it is.
"I know that the 100% hasn't come out of me yet,...
- 10/19/2015
- Digital Spy
X Factor's Bupsi won Simon Cowell over and secured herself a seat with her energetic performance and impressive dance moves on last night's (October 18) Six Chair Challenge.
The 37-year-old hopeful from Leeds got the audience on their feet with her rendition of Aretha Franklin's 'Respect' and will now head to Judges' Houses with Cowell and guests judge Louis Tomlinson.
Despite being in the Overs category, she still shared her views on Nick Grimshaw controversially bringing back Mason Noise to his Boys' section to replace Tom Bleasby - despite Mason being booted off the show last weekend after complaining of not having enough airtime.
The X Factor 2015 review: Simon's mean... but the acts make up for it
Speaking to Digital Spy about Grimshaw's decision, Bupsi said: "Mason, first of all, I think he is talented. I think he's going to bring something different to the table.
"I want people...
The 37-year-old hopeful from Leeds got the audience on their feet with her rendition of Aretha Franklin's 'Respect' and will now head to Judges' Houses with Cowell and guests judge Louis Tomlinson.
Despite being in the Overs category, she still shared her views on Nick Grimshaw controversially bringing back Mason Noise to his Boys' section to replace Tom Bleasby - despite Mason being booted off the show last weekend after complaining of not having enough airtime.
The X Factor 2015 review: Simon's mean... but the acts make up for it
Speaking to Digital Spy about Grimshaw's decision, Bupsi said: "Mason, first of all, I think he is talented. I think he's going to bring something different to the table.
"I want people...
- 10/19/2015
- Digital Spy
Never say The X Factor is always the same. Just last week, Nick Grimshaw was smugly grinning about how strong his category was - only to discover to his horror that the opposite was true. And last night, Simon Cowell was disgusted to be mentoring the Overs... only to find out that actually, they were full of talent.
The problem with Grimshaw's Six Chair Challenge was that with little talent on offer, at least at first, the stakes didn't feel too high - it was only when the (now reinstated) pantomime villain Mason Noise appeared that the drama level got ratcheted up.
It was a similar story with Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, whose Groups were squeezed into the end of last week's episode and the beginning of Sunday's, with no real events to speak of (the closest we came was with Silver Tone and Bekln, connected by a brother and sister in...
The problem with Grimshaw's Six Chair Challenge was that with little talent on offer, at least at first, the stakes didn't feel too high - it was only when the (now reinstated) pantomime villain Mason Noise appeared that the drama level got ratcheted up.
It was a similar story with Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, whose Groups were squeezed into the end of last week's episode and the beginning of Sunday's, with no real events to speak of (the closest we came was with Silver Tone and Bekln, connected by a brother and sister in...
- 10/19/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor star Jennifer Phillips has opened up about how brutal the Six Chair Challenge is - comparing it to death row.
Speaking to Digital Spy and others after making it into Simon Cowell's Top 6 Overs, Phillips admitted: "Nervewracking isn't the word – it's not even the word. I didn't realise that we had so many nerves in our body.
"Watching it at home you feel nervous, you're apprehensive to everything around you, you feel the nerves. But actually being there is not a nerves thing – it's like you're on death row, put it that way! I can't even explain. It's more mentally, it's more physically. Your nerves are ruling your body – you have no control of this nerve factor. But I had to fight it. Every part of my body was shaking – my head, my arms, my feet, my heart. Everything was on fire and I just thought,...
Speaking to Digital Spy and others after making it into Simon Cowell's Top 6 Overs, Phillips admitted: "Nervewracking isn't the word – it's not even the word. I didn't realise that we had so many nerves in our body.
"Watching it at home you feel nervous, you're apprehensive to everything around you, you feel the nerves. But actually being there is not a nerves thing – it's like you're on death row, put it that way! I can't even explain. It's more mentally, it's more physically. Your nerves are ruling your body – you have no control of this nerve factor. But I had to fight it. Every part of my body was shaking – my head, my arms, my feet, my heart. Everything was on fire and I just thought,...
- 10/18/2015
- Digital Spy
The final Six Chair Challenge on The X Factor was suitably brutal and we're not sure we've quite recovered. Still, in amongst the in-out-in-out swapping chaos of it all were some seriously great performances, so read on for tonight's video round-up - ranked, as always, from worst to best:
The Groups
2. Bekln
'See You Again' - yes, we do hope so.
1. Silver Tone
A change definitely has come for Silver Tone.
The Overs
14. Holly Johnson
Not so Happy after Simon's rudeness, we're guessing.
13. Stephanie McCourt
We feel sorry for Stephanie - where was the audience's heart?
12. Tonatha Raihan
She might have been a safe bet, but Simon didn't want to take it.
11. Neneth Lyons
This just wasn't her moment in time.
10. Joseph McCaul
A shame Simon didn't show him more 'Mercy', really.
9. Zen Blythe
We're not going to pretend we didn't lose our zen when Zen got sent home.
8. Hannah Marie Kilminster...
The Groups
2. Bekln
'See You Again' - yes, we do hope so.
1. Silver Tone
A change definitely has come for Silver Tone.
The Overs
14. Holly Johnson
Not so Happy after Simon's rudeness, we're guessing.
13. Stephanie McCourt
We feel sorry for Stephanie - where was the audience's heart?
12. Tonatha Raihan
She might have been a safe bet, but Simon didn't want to take it.
11. Neneth Lyons
This just wasn't her moment in time.
10. Joseph McCaul
A shame Simon didn't show him more 'Mercy', really.
9. Zen Blythe
We're not going to pretend we didn't lose our zen when Zen got sent home.
8. Hannah Marie Kilminster...
- 10/18/2015
- Digital Spy
It's going to take us a long time to recover from Simon Cowell's brutal Six Chair Challenge, but he did at least (eventually) manage to choose the Overs he's taking to Judges' Houses - even if he did admit he thinks he's made two "big mistakes". Cripes.
But it's too late to change his mind - and he does have a very strong category. But who are the six Overs now fighting it out for a place in the live shows?
1. Anton Stephans
Age: 44
From: London
Job: Performer and backing singer
Remind me: Anton - or Lovely Anton, as we've christened him - made a big impression on Simon right from the first audition, when he brought his dog Honey with him. But his voice also left a lasting impact, with his solo performance of 'A Song For You' at Boot Camp cementing his place in the competition (and making Olly Murs cry!
But it's too late to change his mind - and he does have a very strong category. But who are the six Overs now fighting it out for a place in the live shows?
1. Anton Stephans
Age: 44
From: London
Job: Performer and backing singer
Remind me: Anton - or Lovely Anton, as we've christened him - made a big impression on Simon right from the first audition, when he brought his dog Honey with him. But his voice also left a lasting impact, with his solo performance of 'A Song For You' at Boot Camp cementing his place in the competition (and making Olly Murs cry!
- 10/18/2015
- Digital Spy
After three weeks of chair-swapping drama, the Six Chair Challenge finally concludes this evening. All that's left is for Cheryl to finish choosing her groups and then for Simon to tackle the Overs category.
Throughout the competition Simon has been less than enthusiastic about mentoring the Overs, and according to what we've heard, he's still pretty grumpy this evening. So we're sure that all the chair-swapping's going to be as brutal as ever.
Join us from 7pm and we'll bring you all the action live as it happens, including performances from some of our favourites such as lovely Anton and Bupsi. Enjoy!
20:59Exciting Trailer Time! Both you and us thought Six Chair Challenge may never end, but the day has finally come. Next week Judges' Houses is back, and for the first time ever, the final decisions are made Live! Thanks for joining us this week - as always,...
Throughout the competition Simon has been less than enthusiastic about mentoring the Overs, and according to what we've heard, he's still pretty grumpy this evening. So we're sure that all the chair-swapping's going to be as brutal as ever.
Join us from 7pm and we'll bring you all the action live as it happens, including performances from some of our favourites such as lovely Anton and Bupsi. Enjoy!
20:59Exciting Trailer Time! Both you and us thought Six Chair Challenge may never end, but the day has finally come. Next week Judges' Houses is back, and for the first time ever, the final decisions are made Live! Thanks for joining us this week - as always,...
- 10/18/2015
- Digital Spy
It's the final Six Chair Challenge on The X Factor tonight - and for the sake of our nerves, that's probably for the best. We're getting to see the last two groups perform, and then it's all about Simon Cowell's Overs. But what songs have they picked in the hopes of securing a seat?
The Groups
1. Silver Tone - 22-32
Song: 'A Change Is Gonna Come' - Sam Cooke
2. Bekln - 22-31
Song: 'See You Again' - Charlie Puth
The Overs
1. Holly Johnson - 27, London (originally Sheffield)
Song: 'Happy' - Pharrell Williams
2. Max Stone - 27, London
Song: 'Turn Your Lights Down' - Bob Marley
3. Vicky Ann Nash - 35, Birmingham
Song: 'Stay' - Lisa Loeb
4. Joseph McCaul - 27, Ireland
Song: 'Mercy' - Duffy
5. Stephanie McCourt - 27, London
Song: 'Never Loved A Man' - Aretha Franklin
6. Kerrie-Anne Phillips - 28, London
Song: 'Help' - John Fartham
7. Anton Stephans - 44, London
Song:...
The Groups
1. Silver Tone - 22-32
Song: 'A Change Is Gonna Come' - Sam Cooke
2. Bekln - 22-31
Song: 'See You Again' - Charlie Puth
The Overs
1. Holly Johnson - 27, London (originally Sheffield)
Song: 'Happy' - Pharrell Williams
2. Max Stone - 27, London
Song: 'Turn Your Lights Down' - Bob Marley
3. Vicky Ann Nash - 35, Birmingham
Song: 'Stay' - Lisa Loeb
4. Joseph McCaul - 27, Ireland
Song: 'Mercy' - Duffy
5. Stephanie McCourt - 27, London
Song: 'Never Loved A Man' - Aretha Franklin
6. Kerrie-Anne Phillips - 28, London
Song: 'Help' - John Fartham
7. Anton Stephans - 44, London
Song:...
- 10/17/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor is heading to the Six Chair Challenge next week, but first we were treated to some last-chance performances from Boot Camp. The Boys and Overs were trying their hardest to make it through, so here are their performances from worst to best:
19. Gem Ozalcin
A gem by name, but not by singing quality.
18. Andre Batchelor
From his gold confetti, to "Auntie Carol", to: "He looked like a crab going sideways", Cheryl said it all: "This has got to stop."
17. Ankush Khanna
"I can't think of anything positive to say about that." Ouch, Simon.
16. Papasidero
Look at the positives: at least Papasidero was compared to Madonna. Shame it was for the cape incident, though.
15. Jamie Benkert
The Olly Murs tribute had his time on The X Factor Wrapped Up. Sorry.
14. Ebru
"I could feel the tremors in her voice." That's probably not a good thing.
13. Mason Noise
"I...
19. Gem Ozalcin
A gem by name, but not by singing quality.
18. Andre Batchelor
From his gold confetti, to "Auntie Carol", to: "He looked like a crab going sideways", Cheryl said it all: "This has got to stop."
17. Ankush Khanna
"I can't think of anything positive to say about that." Ouch, Simon.
16. Papasidero
Look at the positives: at least Papasidero was compared to Madonna. Shame it was for the cape incident, though.
15. Jamie Benkert
The Olly Murs tribute had his time on The X Factor Wrapped Up. Sorry.
14. Ebru
"I could feel the tremors in her voice." That's probably not a good thing.
13. Mason Noise
"I...
- 9/27/2015
- Digital Spy
It's time for part two of Boot Camp on The X Factor! The group performances were pretty spectacular (in both good and bad ways) but now it's time for the acts to perform solo in their last chance to make it to the Six Chair Challenge. But which 31 hopefuls will we see?
1. Silver Tone
Song: 'Changing' - Paloma Faith
2. Lauren Murray
Song: 'If You Love Me' - Brownstone
3. Brodie Kelly
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
4. Simon Lynch
Song: 'First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' - Roberta Flack
5. Josh Daniel
Song: 'Want To Want Me' - Jason Derulo
6. Seann Miley Moore
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
7. Anton Stephans
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
8. Alien
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
9. Tonatha Raihan
Song: 'Love Runs Out' - OneRepublic
10. Joseph McCaul
Song: 'Same Love' - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
11. Monica Michael
Song: 'Ain't No Sunshine' - Bill Withers
12. Papasidero...
1. Silver Tone
Song: 'Changing' - Paloma Faith
2. Lauren Murray
Song: 'If You Love Me' - Brownstone
3. Brodie Kelly
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
4. Simon Lynch
Song: 'First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' - Roberta Flack
5. Josh Daniel
Song: 'Want To Want Me' - Jason Derulo
6. Seann Miley Moore
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
7. Anton Stephans
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
8. Alien
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
9. Tonatha Raihan
Song: 'Love Runs Out' - OneRepublic
10. Joseph McCaul
Song: 'Same Love' - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
11. Monica Michael
Song: 'Ain't No Sunshine' - Bill Withers
12. Papasidero...
- 9/26/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor is well and truly under way, and we've been keeping an eye on everything that's been going on...
When is The X Factor on TV?
The show kicked off on August 29 - and in fact, in an attempt to avoid any clashes with Strictly Come Dancing, ITV bosses have unveiled the full schedule right from the off, so we know everything that's coming. You can get a proper look at it here, but auditions continue until Saturday, September 19 with boot camp kicking off on September 20. That's the first of five boot camp shows - two set in a country house, and then three episodes of the dreaded Six Chair Challenge. They're all on Sundays, to avoid the Rugby World Cup, but once that's out of the way, we'll get live Judges' Houses on October 24 and October 25... and then come the big live shows from October 31. And the grand final?...
When is The X Factor on TV?
The show kicked off on August 29 - and in fact, in an attempt to avoid any clashes with Strictly Come Dancing, ITV bosses have unveiled the full schedule right from the off, so we know everything that's coming. You can get a proper look at it here, but auditions continue until Saturday, September 19 with boot camp kicking off on September 20. That's the first of five boot camp shows - two set in a country house, and then three episodes of the dreaded Six Chair Challenge. They're all on Sundays, to avoid the Rugby World Cup, but once that's out of the way, we'll get live Judges' Houses on October 24 and October 25... and then come the big live shows from October 31. And the grand final?...
- 9/4/2015
- Digital Spy
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