Lauren Murray says Cheryl Fernandez-Versini was wrong to vote against her in 'The X Factor' semi-final because of her emotional state. Despite breaking down in tears just moments before she was due to perform in the sing-off against her pal Che Chesterman, Lauren has rubbished Cheryl's claim she wasn't strong enough to face the final next weekend. Lauren - who confessed she almost had a ''panic attack'' before her final performance - said: ''I've come this far. It's been two months of filming and that's never happened. I was in the bottom two last week. I had a bad week, I was...
- 12/7/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Lauren Murray says Cheryl Fernandez-Versini was wrong to vote against her in 'The X Factor' semi-final because of her emotional state. Despite breaking down in tears just moments before she was due to perform in the sing-off against her pal Che Chesterman, Lauren has rubbished Cheryl's claim she wasn't strong enough to face the final next weekend. Lauren - who confessed she almost had a ''panic attack'' before her final performance - said: ''I've come this far. It's been two months of filming and that's never happened. I was in the bottom two last week. I had a bad week, I was...
- 12/6/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
The X Factor finalists might have a tough life of early starts, vocal rest and brutal choreography, but it's not all bad - they're getting a taste of the life of the rich and famous.
And with that comes a super glamorous photoshoot for the show's official style partner Very.co.uk, where the Top 11 posed together at a lavish party and then shot further photos in their categories.
Nick Grimshaw's Boys - Mason Noise, Che Chesterman and Seann Miley Moore - spent their day with a flash car, although Girls Kiera Weathers, Lauren Murray, Louisa Johnson and Monica Michael made do with some bikes.
Elsewhere, the two remaining Overs Anton Stephans and Max Stone spent some time together around the piano, which Max seemed to be enjoying an awful lot.
But we're most jealous of the last two Groups - 4th Impact and Reggie N Bollie - who...
And with that comes a super glamorous photoshoot for the show's official style partner Very.co.uk, where the Top 11 posed together at a lavish party and then shot further photos in their categories.
Nick Grimshaw's Boys - Mason Noise, Che Chesterman and Seann Miley Moore - spent their day with a flash car, although Girls Kiera Weathers, Lauren Murray, Louisa Johnson and Monica Michael made do with some bikes.
Elsewhere, the two remaining Overs Anton Stephans and Max Stone spent some time together around the piano, which Max seemed to be enjoying an awful lot.
But we're most jealous of the last two Groups - 4th Impact and Reggie N Bollie - who...
- 11/3/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor finally kicked off its live shows this weekend, and gosh, it looks like we've got a seriously strong field of acts this year. In fact, ranking them seems faintly unfair as even those lower down the league put in some fantastic performances, but we sucked it up and did it anyway:
13. Max Stone
You could have the best voice in the world, Max, and yours is very nice. But you still did a cod reggae cover of 'Someone Like You'.
12. Bupsi
Not quite 'You're A Wonderful One' this week. More of 'You're An Okay-But-We-Preferred-Pony One'.
11. Kiera Weathers
Kiera sang 'Crying For No Reason'... let's hope the voting public won't actually give her a reason to cry.
10. Reggie N Bollie
Reggie N Bollie covered 'It Wasn't Me' but if we were them we'd be taking All the credit for this super fun performance.
9. Anton Stephans
Can...
13. Max Stone
You could have the best voice in the world, Max, and yours is very nice. But you still did a cod reggae cover of 'Someone Like You'.
12. Bupsi
Not quite 'You're A Wonderful One' this week. More of 'You're An Okay-But-We-Preferred-Pony One'.
11. Kiera Weathers
Kiera sang 'Crying For No Reason'... let's hope the voting public won't actually give her a reason to cry.
10. Reggie N Bollie
Reggie N Bollie covered 'It Wasn't Me' but if we were them we'd be taking All the credit for this super fun performance.
9. Anton Stephans
Can...
- 10/31/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor kicks off its live shows this weekend, but do you know what it's missing? 2 Shoes. Ever since the Essex duo burst onto our screens back in 2011 they've held a special place in our hearts, so we decided that the best thing to do would be to get their verdict on this year's acts (minus late addition and wildcard Monica Michael).
Alright, so the pair (also known as Lucy Texeira and Charley Bird) squealed "love them!" about literally every single hopeful on the show - they're basically Brucie going "you're my favourite". But they also had plenty to say about who could be first out, who could win, who could be a third Shoe and much more:
4th Impact
Charley: "Oh, they're so cute."
Lucy: "Are they all sisters? See, I think that's great. And their harmonies are really tight. And you can tell because they are sisters,...
Alright, so the pair (also known as Lucy Texeira and Charley Bird) squealed "love them!" about literally every single hopeful on the show - they're basically Brucie going "you're my favourite". But they also had plenty to say about who could be first out, who could win, who could be a third Shoe and much more:
4th Impact
Charley: "Oh, they're so cute."
Lucy: "Are they all sisters? See, I think that's great. And their harmonies are really tight. And you can tell because they are sisters,...
- 10/30/2015
- Digital Spy
She's back! Monica Michael was snapped in rehearsals for The X Factor yesterday after becoming the show's Wildcard this series.
Michael - who was originally sent home after Judges' Houses - was seen performing her rendition of Ed Sheeran's 'Make It Rain'. Oh, and she had time for a hug with mentor Rita Ora, too.
Rita was really dishing out the hugs, as she was also spotted embracing Louisa Johnson - who'll take on 'God Only Knows' as part of this weekend's 'This Is Me' theme.
Elsewhere, she could be seen giving Kiera Weathers a pep talk ahead of her performance of Katy B's 'Crying For No Reason'.
But there was also time for a giggle and some dance practice with Lauren Murray, whose dream of performing a Whitney track on the show will become reality this weekend when she tackles the legend's version of 'I'm Every Woman'.
Michael - who was originally sent home after Judges' Houses - was seen performing her rendition of Ed Sheeran's 'Make It Rain'. Oh, and she had time for a hug with mentor Rita Ora, too.
Rita was really dishing out the hugs, as she was also spotted embracing Louisa Johnson - who'll take on 'God Only Knows' as part of this weekend's 'This Is Me' theme.
Elsewhere, she could be seen giving Kiera Weathers a pep talk ahead of her performance of Katy B's 'Crying For No Reason'.
But there was also time for a giggle and some dance practice with Lauren Murray, whose dream of performing a Whitney track on the show will become reality this weekend when she tackles the legend's version of 'I'm Every Woman'.
- 10/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Rita Ora wouldn't have competed on The X Factor as a contestant - because it would be too much work.
The judge, who looks after the Girls category, called her finalists, including recently-reinstated wildcard Monica Michael, "brave" by choosing to get into the music industry through the ITV show.
"I wouldn't be a contestant because it's so much work," she said at the Kiss Haunted House Party.
"If I was to be a contestant, you know, I don't think I'd be a contestant because these girls have a lot. They're brave to kind of come in to the industry that way.
"It's like jumping straight into the deep end, so I don't think that would happen for me. I think I would bottle out of it."
Rita also surprised the sell-out crowd at the event by bringing out Lauren Murray and Kiera Weathers on stage during her set (Louisa Johnson...
The judge, who looks after the Girls category, called her finalists, including recently-reinstated wildcard Monica Michael, "brave" by choosing to get into the music industry through the ITV show.
"I wouldn't be a contestant because it's so much work," she said at the Kiss Haunted House Party.
"If I was to be a contestant, you know, I don't think I'd be a contestant because these girls have a lot. They're brave to kind of come in to the industry that way.
"It's like jumping straight into the deep end, so I don't think that would happen for me. I think I would bottle out of it."
Rita also surprised the sell-out crowd at the event by bringing out Lauren Murray and Kiera Weathers on stage during her set (Louisa Johnson...
- 10/30/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor kicks off its first live show with a 'This Is Me' theme this weekend and the acts have now revealed the songs they'll be performing on the night.
The Xtra Factor announced that Kiera Weathers will be taking on Katy B's 'Crying for No Reason', while Alien Uncovered will be tackling 'Do It Like a Dude' by Jessie J and 4th Impact will be channelling Ariana Grande for a performance of 'Problem'.
Elsewhere, Bupsi will be singing Marvin Gaye's 'You're a Wonderful One', Seann Miley Moore will take on David Bowie's 'Life on Mars?', and Che Chesterman will be mashing up Amy Winehouse's 'Tears Dry on Their Own' and the classic Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell track 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough'.
Lauren Murray excitedly revealed that she's getting to sing a Whitney Houston song - 'I'm Every Woman' -...
The Xtra Factor announced that Kiera Weathers will be taking on Katy B's 'Crying for No Reason', while Alien Uncovered will be tackling 'Do It Like a Dude' by Jessie J and 4th Impact will be channelling Ariana Grande for a performance of 'Problem'.
Elsewhere, Bupsi will be singing Marvin Gaye's 'You're a Wonderful One', Seann Miley Moore will take on David Bowie's 'Life on Mars?', and Che Chesterman will be mashing up Amy Winehouse's 'Tears Dry on Their Own' and the classic Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell track 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough'.
Lauren Murray excitedly revealed that she's getting to sing a Whitney Houston song - 'I'm Every Woman' -...
- 10/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Panic over - X Factor's Caroline Flack Will be returning to host The X Factor this weekend.
The 35-year-old - who co-hosts the ITV talent show with Olly Murs - shared an image of herself in bed and looking under the weather on Instagram earlier this week, which prompted speculation she may be too poorly to present the first round of live shows.
But an X Factor spokesperson has since informed Digital Spy: "She is doing the show this weekend."
Little Mix have also confirmed that they will be taking to the stage on Sunday night's X Factor to perform their new single 'Love Me Like You'.
And the group promised there will be some surprises in store for fans during their appearance.
Last year's X Factor winner Ben Haenow will appear on Saturday night to perform his single 'Second Hand Heart', while runner-up Fleur East will showcase 'Sax'...
The 35-year-old - who co-hosts the ITV talent show with Olly Murs - shared an image of herself in bed and looking under the weather on Instagram earlier this week, which prompted speculation she may be too poorly to present the first round of live shows.
But an X Factor spokesperson has since informed Digital Spy: "She is doing the show this weekend."
Little Mix have also confirmed that they will be taking to the stage on Sunday night's X Factor to perform their new single 'Love Me Like You'.
And the group promised there will be some surprises in store for fans during their appearance.
Last year's X Factor winner Ben Haenow will appear on Saturday night to perform his single 'Second Hand Heart', while runner-up Fleur East will showcase 'Sax'...
- 10/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Monica Michael is returning to 'The X Factor'. The wannabe pop star - who lost out in a place in the final 12 after being passed over by mentor Rita Ora in favour of Louisa Johnson, Kiera Weathers and Lauren Murray - has revealed she will be performing on the live shows after all after being chosen as a Wild Card entrant. She tweeted: ''Hi guys! I know Halloween is upon us but this is not a trick... I Am Back!!!! #XtraFactor #WildCard (sic)'' And the show's official Twitter account revealed: ''We are Very excited to announce that this year's #XFactor Wild Card...
- 10/28/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
The X Factor only picked its Top 12 last night, but the lucky singers got to move into their fancy new home today.
Led by Louisa Johnson, the hopefuls got their first look at the £2.6m North London house they'll be hanging out in for the next few weeks.
Obviously, the first order of business was to get the kettle on and make a cup of tea.
But Louisa and her fellow Girls Lauren Murray and Kiera Weathers instantly checked out their bedroom - and picked out bunks - while Reggie N Bollie looked thrilled with their new digs.
Some acts seemed to be taking it all a little more seriously though, as Max Stone hunkered down with a guitar - perhaps preparing for the first live show on Saturday (October 31).
But it seems that the hopefuls will be living in serious style, as their crib reportedly features an underground car...
Led by Louisa Johnson, the hopefuls got their first look at the £2.6m North London house they'll be hanging out in for the next few weeks.
Obviously, the first order of business was to get the kettle on and make a cup of tea.
But Louisa and her fellow Girls Lauren Murray and Kiera Weathers instantly checked out their bedroom - and picked out bunks - while Reggie N Bollie looked thrilled with their new digs.
Some acts seemed to be taking it all a little more seriously though, as Max Stone hunkered down with a guitar - perhaps preparing for the first live show on Saturday (October 31).
But it seems that the hopefuls will be living in serious style, as their crib reportedly features an underground car...
- 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
X Factor's Rita Ora has admitted it was "tough to let go" of Monica Michael, but added that the competition "may not have been the right route for her".
The 24-year-old judge - who selected Keira Weathers, Louisa Johnson and Lauren Murray as her three finalist in the Girls' category - told Digital Spy: "It was tough to let go of Monica.
"It was hard to say goodbye to that amazing and original moment. But you have to bear in mind that going forward this is a competition, and maybe for Monica she should be singing her own material and it may not have been the right route for her.
"Her songwriting is so powerful that now she can go away and make her own record in her own time and present it it in her own light," the 'Poison' singer enthused. "You know, that was a really tough decision,...
The 24-year-old judge - who selected Keira Weathers, Louisa Johnson and Lauren Murray as her three finalist in the Girls' category - told Digital Spy: "It was tough to let go of Monica.
"It was hard to say goodbye to that amazing and original moment. But you have to bear in mind that going forward this is a competition, and maybe for Monica she should be singing her own material and it may not have been the right route for her.
"Her songwriting is so powerful that now she can go away and make her own record in her own time and present it it in her own light," the 'Poison' singer enthused. "You know, that was a really tough decision,...
- 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
X Factor: Louisa Johnson, Lauren Murray and Kiera Weathers are Rita Ora's final Girls
The X Factor has finally picked its Top 12! After months of auditions and Boot Camp and the Six Chair Challenge, the Girls were the final category to perform at Judges' Houses for their judge Rita Ora (and mentor Meghan Trainor).
And boy, did they perform. So if you want to relive all the action from tonight's show, check out the auditions below:
1. Chloe Paige
Chloe did get a little respect from Rita... but sadly not enough to put her in the live shows.
2. Havva Rebke
Possibly not the best move to sing about going home. We still love you though, Havva.
3. Kiera Weathers
'Show Me Love', Kiera asked... and sure enough, Rita did.
4. Lauren Murray
We're not saying the Best part of Lauren's performance was her dancing to herself in the studio.
The X Factor has finally picked its Top 12! After months of auditions and Boot Camp and the Six Chair Challenge, the Girls were the final category to perform at Judges' Houses for their judge Rita Ora (and mentor Meghan Trainor).
And boy, did they perform. So if you want to relive all the action from tonight's show, check out the auditions below:
1. Chloe Paige
Chloe did get a little respect from Rita... but sadly not enough to put her in the live shows.
2. Havva Rebke
Possibly not the best move to sing about going home. We still love you though, Havva.
3. Kiera Weathers
'Show Me Love', Kiera asked... and sure enough, Rita did.
4. Lauren Murray
We're not saying the Best part of Lauren's performance was her dancing to herself in the studio.
- 10/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Louisa Johnson, Lauren Murray and Kiera Weathers have been chosen by Rita Ora as her final three Girls on The X Factor.
The 'I Will Never Let You Down' singer had to let down Chloe Paige, Havva Rebke and Monica Michael on tonight's show (October 25).
The X Factor 2015: Relive all the Girls' Judges' Houses performances
Ora and her guest judge Meghan Trainor struggled to narrow down the category after six emotional performances in Los Angeles.
The former Voice UK star said that confirming her choices live was difficult, as all six girls were good enough to have progressed.
The first girl chosen was Louisa and she was soon joined by Lauren.
X Factor: Nick Grimshaw sends Mason Noise, Che Chesterman and Seann Miley Moore to live shows
Simon Cowell found it impossible to choose which of the remaining girls should progress, telling Ora to "go with your gut...
The 'I Will Never Let You Down' singer had to let down Chloe Paige, Havva Rebke and Monica Michael on tonight's show (October 25).
The X Factor 2015: Relive all the Girls' Judges' Houses performances
Ora and her guest judge Meghan Trainor struggled to narrow down the category after six emotional performances in Los Angeles.
The former Voice UK star said that confirming her choices live was difficult, as all six girls were good enough to have progressed.
The first girl chosen was Louisa and she was soon joined by Lauren.
X Factor: Nick Grimshaw sends Mason Noise, Che Chesterman and Seann Miley Moore to live shows
Simon Cowell found it impossible to choose which of the remaining girls should progress, telling Ora to "go with your gut...
- 10/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Mason Noise, Che Chesterman and Seann Miley Moore have been chosen as the three Boys to make it through to The X Factor's live shows.
Judge Nick Grimshaw made his decision tonight (October 25), opting to send home Josh Daniel, Ben Clark and Simon Lynch.
Vote! The X Factor 2015: Who is your favourite act in the Top 12?
Grimshaw described the process of choosing his final three as "tough", telling the singers: "This is quite brutal because I feel like I've bonded with you all.
"You are the right six who should be stood here. It's especially tough because you're all so different.
"The three I've gone for know who they are as an artist."
The X Factor 2015: The best tweets from the final stage of Judges' Houses
The first boy Grimshaw picked was Mason, although his choice was met with more than a few boos from the audience.
Judge Nick Grimshaw made his decision tonight (October 25), opting to send home Josh Daniel, Ben Clark and Simon Lynch.
Vote! The X Factor 2015: Who is your favourite act in the Top 12?
Grimshaw described the process of choosing his final three as "tough", telling the singers: "This is quite brutal because I feel like I've bonded with you all.
"You are the right six who should be stood here. It's especially tough because you're all so different.
"The three I've gone for know who they are as an artist."
The X Factor 2015: The best tweets from the final stage of Judges' Houses
The first boy Grimshaw picked was Mason, although his choice was met with more than a few boos from the audience.
- 10/25/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor might have kicked off Judges' Houses last night in a two-and-a-half hour extravaganza - but there's still some work to be done. While Simon Cowell and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini can sit back and relax, there are still two categories yet to be decided.
That's right: Nick Grimshaw still needs to choose his Top 6 Boys, and we'll also see the Girls performing for Rita Ora and Meghan Trainor in an attempt to make it through to the live shows. It's going to get intense, people.
Of course, anything could happen - who knows if Simon will suddenly introduce a wildcard twist (*cough* Jennifer *cough*)? So join us from 7.30pm when the show kicks off and we'll bring you all the action...
20:56For now, though, we'll say good night - do keep leaving your comments and stick with DS for all the X Factor coverage you need. And Obviously...
That's right: Nick Grimshaw still needs to choose his Top 6 Boys, and we'll also see the Girls performing for Rita Ora and Meghan Trainor in an attempt to make it through to the live shows. It's going to get intense, people.
Of course, anything could happen - who knows if Simon will suddenly introduce a wildcard twist (*cough* Jennifer *cough*)? So join us from 7.30pm when the show kicks off and we'll bring you all the action...
20:56For now, though, we'll say good night - do keep leaving your comments and stick with DS for all the X Factor coverage you need. And Obviously...
- 10/25/2015
- Digital Spy
It had to be done, didn't it? The X Factor Top 6 Girls flew to Los Angeles to perform for Rita Ora and special guest mentor Meghan Trainor... but they still had some time for a selfie at the Hollywood sign. Let's just hope their minds were firmly on a place in the live shows:
1. Chloe Paige - 21, Brighton
Who? Market trader Chloe performed 'Crying For No Reason' in her first audition, but it was later on in the competition that she really began to come into her own - with her a capalla take on 'Amazing Grace' cementing her place in the Top 6.
She says: "For me, it's so much more than just the voice. It's all I do, it's all I work on. I was in a relationship that I gave up for this, so I know where I want to be."
2. Havva Rebke - 21, Enfield
Who? Havva -...
1. Chloe Paige - 21, Brighton
Who? Market trader Chloe performed 'Crying For No Reason' in her first audition, but it was later on in the competition that she really began to come into her own - with her a capalla take on 'Amazing Grace' cementing her place in the Top 6.
She says: "For me, it's so much more than just the voice. It's all I do, it's all I work on. I was in a relationship that I gave up for this, so I know where I want to be."
2. Havva Rebke - 21, Enfield
Who? Havva -...
- 10/20/2015
- Digital Spy
Ché Chesterman receives a standing ovation from all four judges following his soulful performance during the Six Chair Challenge on Sunday night's X Factor.
The Essex-born hopeful sings a rendition of 'It's a Man's World', prompting Cheryl Fernandez-Versini to get on her feet and high-five Nick Grimshaw - who will have to decide whether or not to give Ché a seat and take him through to Judges' Houses.
This is the second of three Six Chair Challenge episodes, following last weekend's emotional show which saw Monica Michael, Lauren Murray, Louisa Johnson, Keira Weathers, Chloe Paige and Havva Rebke secure places in the Judges' Houses stage with mentor Rita Ora.
The other singers competing for a place in Grimshaw's Boys category are Ben Clarke, Brodie Kelly, Danny Sharples, Jamie Eldridge, Jordan Luke Gage, Josh Daniel, Martin Harich, Mason Noise, Nathaneal Landskroner, Ollie Marland, Papasidero, Seann Miley Moore, Simon Lynch,...
The Essex-born hopeful sings a rendition of 'It's a Man's World', prompting Cheryl Fernandez-Versini to get on her feet and high-five Nick Grimshaw - who will have to decide whether or not to give Ché a seat and take him through to Judges' Houses.
This is the second of three Six Chair Challenge episodes, following last weekend's emotional show which saw Monica Michael, Lauren Murray, Louisa Johnson, Keira Weathers, Chloe Paige and Havva Rebke secure places in the Judges' Houses stage with mentor Rita Ora.
The other singers competing for a place in Grimshaw's Boys category are Ben Clarke, Brodie Kelly, Danny Sharples, Jamie Eldridge, Jordan Luke Gage, Josh Daniel, Martin Harich, Mason Noise, Nathaneal Landskroner, Ollie Marland, Papasidero, Seann Miley Moore, Simon Lynch,...
- 10/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Menn on Point give it their best shot to impress Groups mentor Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, as The X Factor's Six Chair Challenge continues.
In a preview video for the next episode, the energetic duo take to the stage and cover Omi's hit 'Cheerleader'. But will they be given that all-important chair?
The X Factor 2015: Is the Six Chair Challenge too cruel or pure entertainment? For and against
"You're ready to go," Nick Grimshaw said afterwards, with Rita Ora next to him in full agreement. "You're exciting, you're fresh - you're exactly what I'd want to be seeing on a Saturday night on X Factor."
The X Factor continues this Sunday (October 11) on ITV.
Last weekend, viewers saw Chloe Paige, Havva Rebke, Kiera Weathers, Louisa Johnson, Lauren Murray and Monica Michael make it through from Rita's Girls category to reach the Judges' House stage.
In a preview video for the next episode, the energetic duo take to the stage and cover Omi's hit 'Cheerleader'. But will they be given that all-important chair?
The X Factor 2015: Is the Six Chair Challenge too cruel or pure entertainment? For and against
"You're ready to go," Nick Grimshaw said afterwards, with Rita Ora next to him in full agreement. "You're exciting, you're fresh - you're exactly what I'd want to be seeing on a Saturday night on X Factor."
The X Factor continues this Sunday (October 11) on ITV.
Last weekend, viewers saw Chloe Paige, Havva Rebke, Kiera Weathers, Louisa Johnson, Lauren Murray and Monica Michael make it through from Rita's Girls category to reach the Judges' House stage.
- 10/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Ronnie Wood has suggested that TV singing competitions could be seriously damaging to contestants.
The Rolling Stone guitarist was appearing at the Cheltenham Literature Festival when he was asked about reality shows including ITV's The X Factor and BBC One's The Voice, and their impact on aspiring young musicians.
The X Factor 2015: Is the Six Chair Challenge too cruel or pure entertainment? For and against
"I think it's a bit of a stiff thing to ask a brand-new artist," he opined of what contestants are required to do. "I mean, apart from being nervous and playing in front of a panel, they play in front of millions and millions of people."
Speaking about the hopefuls taking part, he added: "It's bad for their ego if they don't make it, or if they make a mistake, I mean it's magnified so much more.
"I'm amazed more people don't commit suicide,...
The Rolling Stone guitarist was appearing at the Cheltenham Literature Festival when he was asked about reality shows including ITV's The X Factor and BBC One's The Voice, and their impact on aspiring young musicians.
The X Factor 2015: Is the Six Chair Challenge too cruel or pure entertainment? For and against
"I think it's a bit of a stiff thing to ask a brand-new artist," he opined of what contestants are required to do. "I mean, apart from being nervous and playing in front of a panel, they play in front of millions and millions of people."
Speaking about the hopefuls taking part, he added: "It's bad for their ego if they don't make it, or if they make a mistake, I mean it's magnified so much more.
"I'm amazed more people don't commit suicide,...
- 10/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Lauren Murray thinks the Six Chair Challenge stage of 'The X Factor' should be scrapped. The 25-year-old hopeful secured a place at Rita Ora's Judges' Houses during the ''brutal'' stage of the competition in last night's (04.10.15) episode but has admitted she wants to see it dropped from the series in future. She said: ''For me, that was the worst part of 'The X Factor' so far and I think they should get rid of it next year. Unless they get bonuses for giving people heart attacks! They should get rid of it...'' The brunette beauty also compared the Six Chair Challenge to...
- 10/5/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
X Factor's Lauren Murray - who secured a seat in the Six Chair Challenge on last night's show - has defended Nick Grimshaw and insists he will come into his own now he's been assigned the Boys' category.
The 25-year-old Dental receptionist from North London - currently in Rita Ora's impressive Girls' category - opined to Digital Spy: "I feel like everyone's giving Nick [Grimshaw] a really hard time.
"And I feel like Nick is such an influential person in music - he knows what people listen to, he works in radio so he knows what people are going to buy. So I don't know why people are giving him such a hard time.
"But when it comes to the Live Shows - people will see a different side to him. People need to give him a bit more of a chance. I love him, he's wicked.
"Now he's got his category,...
The 25-year-old Dental receptionist from North London - currently in Rita Ora's impressive Girls' category - opined to Digital Spy: "I feel like everyone's giving Nick [Grimshaw] a really hard time.
"And I feel like Nick is such an influential person in music - he knows what people listen to, he works in radio so he knows what people are going to buy. So I don't know why people are giving him such a hard time.
"But when it comes to the Live Shows - people will see a different side to him. People need to give him a bit more of a chance. I love him, he's wicked.
"Now he's got his category,...
- 10/5/2015
- Digital Spy
Lauren Murray secured a seat in the Girls Category during the "brutal" Six Chair Challenge in last night's nerve-wracking X Factor.
The 25-year-old hopeful from North West London performed on stage last, concerning judge Simon Cowell when she admitted to feeling a bit fuzzy, before mentor Rita Ora eventually swapped her with a distraught Lucy Duffield.
Speaking to Digital Spy about the "killer" experience, she revealed: "It was just so brutal. It was literally The Hunger Games.
"I never in my life want to see six white chairs again. Ever. It was just killer. It's so, so intense. I thought at one point I was going to be sick. I really did. I knew because I had a bit of a dip at Boot Camp, I knew if I didn't bring it at Six Chairs I'd be going home."
On the stage being far more terrifying than anything she endured during Boot Camp,...
The 25-year-old hopeful from North West London performed on stage last, concerning judge Simon Cowell when she admitted to feeling a bit fuzzy, before mentor Rita Ora eventually swapped her with a distraught Lucy Duffield.
Speaking to Digital Spy about the "killer" experience, she revealed: "It was just so brutal. It was literally The Hunger Games.
"I never in my life want to see six white chairs again. Ever. It was just killer. It's so, so intense. I thought at one point I was going to be sick. I really did. I knew because I had a bit of a dip at Boot Camp, I knew if I didn't bring it at Six Chairs I'd be going home."
On the stage being far more terrifying than anything she endured during Boot Camp,...
- 10/5/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor's first Six Chair Challenge is over and Rita Ora has whittled a very talented 14 girls down to six.
Chloe Paige, Havva Rebke, Kiera Weathers, Lauren Murray, Louisa Johnson and Monica Michael are all heading to judges' houses - but what did Twitter think of Ora's decisions?
Firstly, there were a lot of people who thought the Six Chair Challenge was a bit mean:
I think the six chair challenge is a bit mean #XFactor
— Richard Osman (@richardosman) October 4, 2015
I wouldn't give her a chair if she was pregnant And elderly. #xfactor
— Public Benjamin (@PublicBenjamin) October 4, 2015
The audience was the nastiest part of that. Brutal. #XFactor
— Dawn O'Porter (@hotpatooties) October 4, 2015
The six chair challenge. Gratuitous cruelty. Funny though. #xfactor
— Kevin O'Sullivan (@TVKev) October 4, 2015
There were some who are willing to adopt the Six Chair Challenge into their daily lives:
new approach to getting a seat on the train?...
Chloe Paige, Havva Rebke, Kiera Weathers, Lauren Murray, Louisa Johnson and Monica Michael are all heading to judges' houses - but what did Twitter think of Ora's decisions?
Firstly, there were a lot of people who thought the Six Chair Challenge was a bit mean:
I think the six chair challenge is a bit mean #XFactor
— Richard Osman (@richardosman) October 4, 2015
I wouldn't give her a chair if she was pregnant And elderly. #xfactor
— Public Benjamin (@PublicBenjamin) October 4, 2015
The audience was the nastiest part of that. Brutal. #XFactor
— Dawn O'Porter (@hotpatooties) October 4, 2015
The six chair challenge. Gratuitous cruelty. Funny though. #xfactor
— Kevin O'Sullivan (@TVKev) October 4, 2015
There were some who are willing to adopt the Six Chair Challenge into their daily lives:
new approach to getting a seat on the train?...
- 10/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Rita Ora might want to be careful what she wishes for. The X Factor newbie was thrilled to get the girls... only to find out that cutting down such a talented category was really rather difficult.
If you've recovered from the trauma of it all, you can relive all the performances right here, ranked - as always - from worst to best:
14. Kelly Mai Webb
She sounds better than we do when we're stumbling drunk out of a tent and going for a walk. But still not good enough for The X Factor.
13. Chloe Baker
"You've got the love I need to see me through"... but sadly not to the next round.
12. Katie Coleman
'The Voice Within' couldn't quite take her to Judges' Houses.
11. Sharon Rose
Sharon Rose and fell... but we thought her performance of 'Let It Go' was lovely.
10. Karen Mav
At least she got a consolation...
If you've recovered from the trauma of it all, you can relive all the performances right here, ranked - as always - from worst to best:
14. Kelly Mai Webb
She sounds better than we do when we're stumbling drunk out of a tent and going for a walk. But still not good enough for The X Factor.
13. Chloe Baker
"You've got the love I need to see me through"... but sadly not to the next round.
12. Katie Coleman
'The Voice Within' couldn't quite take her to Judges' Houses.
11. Sharon Rose
Sharon Rose and fell... but we thought her performance of 'Let It Go' was lovely.
10. Karen Mav
At least she got a consolation...
- 10/4/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor knows how to test its contestants, doesn't it? But after an emotionally exhausting Six Chair Challenge, Rita Ora has narrowed down her Girls category and picked the acts who will make it to Judges' Houses. But who are they?
1. Chloe Paige
Age: 21
From: Brighton
Job: Market trader
Remind me: Chloe won over the judges with her rendition of 'Crying For No Reason' at her audition (but some viewers were less than impressed to see her wearing a bindi). She was on the up from then, as Simon Cowell picked her out for special praise during the Boot Camp group challenge and even praised her husky voice during the solo performance when she was suffering from a sore throat. But it was her stunning a capella rendition of 'Amazing Grace' at the Six Chair Challenge that really put her on the map - and Simon suggested she even...
1. Chloe Paige
Age: 21
From: Brighton
Job: Market trader
Remind me: Chloe won over the judges with her rendition of 'Crying For No Reason' at her audition (but some viewers were less than impressed to see her wearing a bindi). She was on the up from then, as Simon Cowell picked her out for special praise during the Boot Camp group challenge and even praised her husky voice during the solo performance when she was suffering from a sore throat. But it was her stunning a capella rendition of 'Amazing Grace' at the Six Chair Challenge that really put her on the map - and Simon suggested she even...
- 10/4/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor has its top six girls! After a brutal Six Chair Challenge, we now know that Chloe Paige, Havva Rebke, Kiera Weathers, Lauren Murray, Louisa Johnson and Monica Michael will be heading to Judges' Houses with Rita Ora.
But while Rita's chosen her favourites, now we want to know who you're backing. Who do you want to see in the live shows? Who is the best girl (in a very strong category)? Who deserves to go far? Let us know by voting in our poll and leaving your comments below!
The X Factor continues the Six Chair Challenge next Sunday (October 11) at 7pm on ITV.
Want to be on The X Factor, but without Simon Cowell grimacing at you? The Bopheads app gives you the chance to appear in that funny bit in the ad breaks, all thanks to those clever people at TalkTalk. Simply download here.
But while Rita's chosen her favourites, now we want to know who you're backing. Who do you want to see in the live shows? Who is the best girl (in a very strong category)? Who deserves to go far? Let us know by voting in our poll and leaving your comments below!
The X Factor continues the Six Chair Challenge next Sunday (October 11) at 7pm on ITV.
Want to be on The X Factor, but without Simon Cowell grimacing at you? The Bopheads app gives you the chance to appear in that funny bit in the ad breaks, all thanks to those clever people at TalkTalk. Simply download here.
- 10/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Strap yourselves in: the Six Chair Challenge arrives on The X Factor tonight, and if it's anything like previous series, it ain't going to be pretty.
First up are the Girls and Rita Ora, so read on for a reminder of who you'll be seeing and what they'll be singing in an attempt to make it to Judges' Houses:
1. Katie Coleman - 21, Darlington
Song: 'The Voice Within' - Christina Aguilera
2. Karen Mav - 23, Stevenage
Song: 'I'd Rather Go Blind' - Etta James
3. Chloe Baker - 21, Liverpool
Song: 'You've Got The Love' - Florence + The Machine
4. Monica Michael - 25, North London
Song: 'What Is Love' - Empire
5. Sharon Rose - 26, Essex
Song: 'Let It Go' - James Bay
6. Chloe Paige - 21, Brighton
Song: 'Amazing Grace'
7. Charli Beard - 17, Hull
Song: 'Love You I Do' - Jennifer Hudson
8. Louisa Johnson - 17, Essex
Song: 'And I Am Telling You I'm Not...
First up are the Girls and Rita Ora, so read on for a reminder of who you'll be seeing and what they'll be singing in an attempt to make it to Judges' Houses:
1. Katie Coleman - 21, Darlington
Song: 'The Voice Within' - Christina Aguilera
2. Karen Mav - 23, Stevenage
Song: 'I'd Rather Go Blind' - Etta James
3. Chloe Baker - 21, Liverpool
Song: 'You've Got The Love' - Florence + The Machine
4. Monica Michael - 25, North London
Song: 'What Is Love' - Empire
5. Sharon Rose - 26, Essex
Song: 'Let It Go' - James Bay
6. Chloe Paige - 21, Brighton
Song: 'Amazing Grace'
7. Charli Beard - 17, Hull
Song: 'Love You I Do' - Jennifer Hudson
8. Louisa Johnson - 17, Essex
Song: 'And I Am Telling You I'm Not...
- 10/3/2015
- Digital Spy
We were treated to a lot of performances in tonight's second dispatch from the X Factor Boot Camp - and the Girls and the Groups were bringing it. So here's your video round-up, with the auditions ranked from worst to best as always:
12. Gifty Louise
A present the judges sadly did not want.
11. Lauren Murray
Forgotten words make us squirm.
10. Havva Rebke
"I'm so sorry." Not what you want to hear an act say after performing.
9. Silver Tone
"Their audition was the same colour as their coats: beige."
8. Chloe Paige
"I would make her ill every day." Believe it or not, this was a compliment.
7. The First Kings
Cheryl said this was like going back to the '90s or the Backstreet Boys... like that's a bad thing?
6. Kiera Weathers
Simon Cowell said he didn't like her voice: not a great start.
5. Charli Beard
Still great, basically.
4. Alien
Still out of this world.
12. Gifty Louise
A present the judges sadly did not want.
11. Lauren Murray
Forgotten words make us squirm.
10. Havva Rebke
"I'm so sorry." Not what you want to hear an act say after performing.
9. Silver Tone
"Their audition was the same colour as their coats: beige."
8. Chloe Paige
"I would make her ill every day." Believe it or not, this was a compliment.
7. The First Kings
Cheryl said this was like going back to the '90s or the Backstreet Boys... like that's a bad thing?
6. Kiera Weathers
Simon Cowell said he didn't like her voice: not a great start.
5. Charli Beard
Still great, basically.
4. Alien
Still out of this world.
- 9/27/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor has finished its little trip to the country for Boot Camp - and next up is the dreaded Six Chair Challenge. But which lucky acts made it through?
The Girls
1. Caitlyn Vanbeck
2. Charli Beard
3. Chloe Baker
4. Chloe Paige
5. Havva Rebke
6. Jasmine Leigh Morris
7. Karen Mav
8. Katie Coleman
9. Kelly Mai Webb
10. Kiera Weathers
11. Lauren Murray
12. Louisa Johnson
13. Lucy Duffield
14. Monica Michaels
15. Sharon Rose
16. Sophie Plumb
The Boys
1. Ben Clark
2. Brodie Kelly
3. Ché Chesterman
4. Danny Sharples
5. Jamie Eldridge
6. Jordan Luke Gage
7. Josh Daniel
8. Martin Harich
9. Mason Noise
10. Nathaneal Landskroner
11. Ollie Marland
12. Papasidero
13. Seann Miley Moore
14. Simon Lynch
15. Tom Bleasby
16. Tom Davies
The Overs
1. Alex Boye
2. Anton Stephans
3. Bupsi
4. Ebru
5. Hannah Marie
6. Holly Johnson
7. Jennifer Phillips
8. Joseph McCaul
9. Kerrie-Anne Phillips
10. Lochei Kusi Ghent
11. Max Stone
12. Neneth Lyons
13. Sherilyn Hamilton Shaw
14. Stephanie McCourt
15. Tonatha Raihan
16. Vicki Ann Nash
17. Zen Blythe
The Groups
1. Alien
2. Bekln
3. Cam And Brett
4. Decibellas
5. 4th Power...
The Girls
1. Caitlyn Vanbeck
2. Charli Beard
3. Chloe Baker
4. Chloe Paige
5. Havva Rebke
6. Jasmine Leigh Morris
7. Karen Mav
8. Katie Coleman
9. Kelly Mai Webb
10. Kiera Weathers
11. Lauren Murray
12. Louisa Johnson
13. Lucy Duffield
14. Monica Michaels
15. Sharon Rose
16. Sophie Plumb
The Boys
1. Ben Clark
2. Brodie Kelly
3. Ché Chesterman
4. Danny Sharples
5. Jamie Eldridge
6. Jordan Luke Gage
7. Josh Daniel
8. Martin Harich
9. Mason Noise
10. Nathaneal Landskroner
11. Ollie Marland
12. Papasidero
13. Seann Miley Moore
14. Simon Lynch
15. Tom Bleasby
16. Tom Davies
The Overs
1. Alex Boye
2. Anton Stephans
3. Bupsi
4. Ebru
5. Hannah Marie
6. Holly Johnson
7. Jennifer Phillips
8. Joseph McCaul
9. Kerrie-Anne Phillips
10. Lochei Kusi Ghent
11. Max Stone
12. Neneth Lyons
13. Sherilyn Hamilton Shaw
14. Stephanie McCourt
15. Tonatha Raihan
16. Vicki Ann Nash
17. Zen Blythe
The Groups
1. Alien
2. Bekln
3. Cam And Brett
4. Decibellas
5. 4th Power...
- 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
Well, it turns out that getting out of the arenas was the best thing The X Factor could have done.
There's been some grumbling about the changes (or lack of changes) to the show this year, but one thing Simon Cowell has done has definitely worked: bringing back the Country House stage of Boot Camp.
Imagine how dreary it would have been to go straight from weeks of arena auditions straight into the Six Chair Challenge? Instead, we were suddenly in the sunny countryside with a beautiful outdoor stage (which also gave us the chance to see Simon with a blanket over his knees).
And Boot Camp felt like Boot Camp again, with choreography and the tricksy group challenge. It wasn't just all about the performances: it was about finding a group and rehearsing and learning dances and lyrics and trying to get on and then facing the judges.
In fact,...
There's been some grumbling about the changes (or lack of changes) to the show this year, but one thing Simon Cowell has done has definitely worked: bringing back the Country House stage of Boot Camp.
Imagine how dreary it would have been to go straight from weeks of arena auditions straight into the Six Chair Challenge? Instead, we were suddenly in the sunny countryside with a beautiful outdoor stage (which also gave us the chance to see Simon with a blanket over his knees).
And Boot Camp felt like Boot Camp again, with choreography and the tricksy group challenge. It wasn't just all about the performances: it was about finding a group and rehearsing and learning dances and lyrics and trying to get on and then facing the judges.
In fact,...
- 9/21/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor kicked off Boot Camp with the dreaded group challenge tonight, and it's fair to say that some groups were better than others. Much, much better. If you want a recap, you're in luck: here are all the videos you need from tonight, ranked from worst to best:
10.
Who? Kiera Weathers, Castellio, Kelly-Mai Webb, Lochei, Decibellas
Who got through? Everyone except Castellio
Group vibe: What happens when two people who are just at a gig for their girlfriends are dragged on stage and have to try to perform with the professionals.
9.
Who? Ryan Ruckledge, Katie Coleman, Samantha Atkinson, Silver Tone, Alex Wallhead
Who got through? Everyone except Ryan Ruckledge
Group vibe: Four people just trying to get on with their lives while someone drunkenly slut drops around them, basically.
8.
Who? Monica Michael, Papasidero, Batz In Da Belfry, Sophie Plumb, Princess Diamond
Who got through? Monica Michael, Papasidero, Sophie Plumb
Group vibe: ... Hostile.
10.
Who? Kiera Weathers, Castellio, Kelly-Mai Webb, Lochei, Decibellas
Who got through? Everyone except Castellio
Group vibe: What happens when two people who are just at a gig for their girlfriends are dragged on stage and have to try to perform with the professionals.
9.
Who? Ryan Ruckledge, Katie Coleman, Samantha Atkinson, Silver Tone, Alex Wallhead
Who got through? Everyone except Ryan Ruckledge
Group vibe: Four people just trying to get on with their lives while someone drunkenly slut drops around them, basically.
8.
Who? Monica Michael, Papasidero, Batz In Da Belfry, Sophie Plumb, Princess Diamond
Who got through? Monica Michael, Papasidero, Sophie Plumb
Group vibe: ... Hostile.
- 9/20/2015
- Digital Spy
The auditions are done, gone, over. Now, it's time for X Factor to get on with Boot Camp, kicking off tonight at a fancy country house for the dreaded group stage.
Yep, the acts have to team up with singers from other categories and perform together. Arguments are not just likely - they're guaranteed! But what are the groups, and what's everyone singing?
1.
Acts: Ryan Ruckledge (23), Katie Coleman (21), Samantha Atkinson (31), Silver Tone (22-32), Alex Wallhead (21)
Song: 'Anything Could Happen' - Ellie Goulding
2.
Acts: Jennifer Phillips (34), Bekln (22-31), Stephanie Beeby (17), Israel Allen (24), Bupsi (37)
Song: 'Proud Mary' - Tina Turner
3.
Acts: Lauren Murray (25), Jade McGuire (30), Tribe, Nathanael Landskroner (16), Jojo Desmond (35)
Song: 'Man In The Mirror' - Michael Jackson
4.
Acts: Red Nile (18-22), Danny Sharples (26), Anton Stephans (45), Gifty Louise (19), Mason Noise (21)
Song: 'All About That Bass' - Meghan Trainor
5.
Acts: Monica Michael (25), Papasidero (24), Batz in Da Belfry (28-29), Sophie Plumb (22), Princess...
Yep, the acts have to team up with singers from other categories and perform together. Arguments are not just likely - they're guaranteed! But what are the groups, and what's everyone singing?
1.
Acts: Ryan Ruckledge (23), Katie Coleman (21), Samantha Atkinson (31), Silver Tone (22-32), Alex Wallhead (21)
Song: 'Anything Could Happen' - Ellie Goulding
2.
Acts: Jennifer Phillips (34), Bekln (22-31), Stephanie Beeby (17), Israel Allen (24), Bupsi (37)
Song: 'Proud Mary' - Tina Turner
3.
Acts: Lauren Murray (25), Jade McGuire (30), Tribe, Nathanael Landskroner (16), Jojo Desmond (35)
Song: 'Man In The Mirror' - Michael Jackson
4.
Acts: Red Nile (18-22), Danny Sharples (26), Anton Stephans (45), Gifty Louise (19), Mason Noise (21)
Song: 'All About That Bass' - Meghan Trainor
5.
Acts: Monica Michael (25), Papasidero (24), Batz in Da Belfry (28-29), Sophie Plumb (22), Princess...
- 9/19/2015
- 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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