Pinkbanana (20-12-2007)
fair enough im sorry about my previous comment, but this comment board was getting very repetitive,
rhydian should have won - no leon deserved to win
it was a fix - no it wasnt
and it just didnt seem to be going anywhere just around in circles.
anyway sorry to everyone who found my last post offensive
Maisie Mouse
I couldn't care less who won to be honest, this year hasnt been a patch on last.
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Last edited by Pinkbanana; 20-12-2007 at 19:52.
Thanking the fabulous TAbbie, for the banner!
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I think Leon should have won and the votes WERENT fixed![]()
X Factor losers Same Difference have landed a record deal - for ONE single.
Brother and sister duo Sean and Sarah Smith have been handed a final chance to prove themselves with Simon Cowell on his Syco label. But Sean, 22, proudly declared: "It's what we were holding out for", adding: "We have to sell loads and hopefully make No 1 before they will sign us for an album."
The pair, third in the ITV show, said judge Cowell is searching for a perfect song to win over their young following.
Since the final Sean and Sarah have begun a whirlwind tour playing at gay clubs, leisure centres and music venues.
Sean said: "Don't worry, we haven't turned into divas yet. I don't ask for rose petals to be strewn over the floor."
The record deal comes as bookies William Hill have began taking bets at 8/1 that they would become Blue Peter hosts to cash in on their appeal to kids. Sean said: "Blue Peter is all about everything we stand for, teaching children the right thing to do and most of all having fun."
The Portsmouth pair vowed to be good role models for youngsters.
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X Factor winner Leon Jackson has been forced to cancel his performance at Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations after being struck down with tonsillitis.
The 19-year-old was scheduled to kick off the city's annual Street Party, but has been ordered to rest his voice for the next two weeks.
He said: "I'm just disappointed to be letting people down, but it wouldn't feel nice to get on stage and not be able to deliver."
George Grubb, Edinburgh City Council's Lord Provost, said he was disappointed that Jackson was unable to play, adding: "His presence would have been a great way to open the celebrations, but we are still very excited about the excellent entertainment that we have lined up on all the stages tonight."
At least 50,000 revellers are expected at the event, with forecasts predicting "damp" weather.
Jackson's debut single 'When You Believe' is currently at number one in the UK charts for the second week.
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awwww what a shame, mine you im not really bothered
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