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That has to be a joke.
This was one of Jedwards best performances. No one can say they don't have bags of energy. These lads are going to make loads of dosh they don't need to win the x-factor. Louis and Simon have already done a deal for them. I think with Llyod, Jamie or Daniel to go this week. Ollly is Simon's strongest and best act.
Jedward will make quick money by the time their 25 but as for having a proper career like most popstars have I can't see that happening
Calvin Harris running on the stage with a pineapple on his head :lol: :rotfl:
Lloyd and Stacey were my favourites yesterday. I hope Jamie and Danyl are in the sing-off. :thumbsdow
Jedward still in :cheer:
Lloyd should have gone not Jamie imo :(
its a fix...its bad news :(
Gutted to see Lloyd still in it although he has no singing voice and entertainment value imo. Jamie did not deserve to go last night.
I think we will see a stale-mate every week now and the public decides rather than the judges, which is a good thing.
Factor producers are reportedly worried about a website which offers free phone votes for the show.
Viewers can use the free2call.tv website to avoid paying premium rates for their votes. Instead, they listen to a 15-second advert when they place their call. Over 50,000 fans have reportedly used the service this year.
However, the Daily Mail claims that producers are worried that the service could lead to "possible fraud" because it does not have the security that the official voting lines do.
Fans from Ireland, who are not able to use the normal voting system, can support acts using the free2call service. Meanwhile, there are fears that betting syndicates could place multiple votes without broadcasters realising.
ITV has reportedly already held a meeting with Ofcom to discuss the website. Lawyers from the BBC and Channel 4 also attended because of worries that the problem could affect their shows.
Edward Boddington, chief executive of the firm that looks after the show's voting system, said that if free2call affected the show's outcome ITV may have to cancel the vote and refund viewers.
However, free2call owner Mark Hillman said: "We vote on X Factor just the same way that the public do. All we do is sit in the middle."
He added that the service complies with Ofcom and Phonepay Plus, although an Ofcom spokesperson said that it had not approved the service.
Meanwhile, an X Factor spokesperson claimed that less than 1% of votes were made through free2call and said checks were made to make sure the votes were routed into the correct X Factor numbers.
She added: "The integrity of our voting systems is of paramount importance and we are confident there has been no possibilty of free2call votes affecting the overall result."
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/xfactor/...ree-votes.html
does anyone know when madonna is on the x factor?