Same (or NO) Difference must go, pleeeeeeeease, they are nauseating and cr*p) :sick: The others are not too bad, but I was not very keen on the Riddler tonight, sorry.
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Same (or NO) Difference must go, pleeeeeeeease, they are nauseating and cr*p) :sick: The others are not too bad, but I was not very keen on the Riddler tonight, sorry.
By the way did they say anything at all about emily?
I missed the very beginning of the show for ca. 3 minutes, they never mentioned her after that.:confused:
well I watched it quickly on dvd so i needed to fast forward bits to just watch the acts
YAY Alisha is through :cheer:
Future Proof should have stayed, (NO)HOPE should have gone! :angry: Wrong decision by the judges. :(
Simon Cowell made the final decision about Emily Nakanda's future on The X Factor, according to The Sun today.
The 15-year-old was forced to withdraw from the programme yesterday, after a "happy slapping" video showing her assaulting another girl was leaked to the press.
The newspaper claims that several members of the production team wanted Emily to stay on the show, but Cowell insisted that it would not be appropriate.
A source explained: "Cowell told the producers that, although she is only 15 and it's a sensitive subject, she can't remain on the show. She is giving out a bad message to other teenagers who watch and may look up to her."
Well, to be honest if she had stayed on the show, she wouldnt of got votes and she would of had bad press and hate mail and probably stuff like that
we all know what Simon Cowell was thinking with tonight and it wasn't his head. Futureproof had potential, Hope are just a group of grubby little whores.
Rhydian Roberts is still unhappy about the way he is being treated by X Factor producers.
The singer believes that executives have changed his image to make him look like an oddball on the ITV1 reality series.
"Rhydian feels he has been stitched up by the producers and says they have orchestrated it to make him look bonkers," his singing tutor Michael Barry told the Daily Star Sunday. "He thinks producers have dyed his hair, covered him in pale make-up and dressed him up to make him stand out."
Roberts has previously complained about being set up as the show's "pantomime villain".