Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Louis Walsh, Mel B and Simon Cowell have spoken... The 12 final X Factor acts have been picked and will be performing at the Live Shows starting this Friday.
A few of the finalists' faces are familiar, so here's where you may have seen some of the final 12 acts before below:
Cheryl's Girls:
Chloe Jasmine
We watched Chloe Jasmine take part on Sky Living modelling reality TV series The Face during which she was mentored by supermodel Naomi Campbell. She impressed all three model judges including Campbell, Caroline Winberg and Erin O'Connor but gracefully exited the show after ranking in tenth place.
She also auditioned on The X Factor back in 2006, with Cowell describing her as "too over the top" and "every parent's nightmare... She doesn't want to work for a living, 'I want it all now'".
The X Factor press team has just confirmed that Chloe Jasmine...
A few of the finalists' faces are familiar, so here's where you may have seen some of the final 12 acts before below:
Cheryl's Girls:
Chloe Jasmine
We watched Chloe Jasmine take part on Sky Living modelling reality TV series The Face during which she was mentored by supermodel Naomi Campbell. She impressed all three model judges including Campbell, Caroline Winberg and Erin O'Connor but gracefully exited the show after ranking in tenth place.
She also auditioned on The X Factor back in 2006, with Cowell describing her as "too over the top" and "every parent's nightmare... She doesn't want to work for a living, 'I want it all now'".
The X Factor press team has just confirmed that Chloe Jasmine...
- 10/6/2014
- Digital Spy
The X Factor's Lauren Platt has revealed that she nearly landed a part in EastEnders.
The 16-year-old contestant made it to the final five for the part of Louise Mitchell, but lost out to her best friend.
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Platt said: "I auditioned for Louise Mitchell on EastEnders, but my best friend got it. I think I got down to the final five. She was so right for the part, it's unreal!"
The singer, who has made it through to the Judges' Houses stage so far, added that her experience losing the EastEnders part has made her a gracious contestant.
"You learn to be happy for other people," Platt said. "If I didn't get through Judges' Houses, I'd never walk away feeling bitter towards the other contestants.
The 16-year-old contestant made it to the final five for the part of Louise Mitchell, but lost out to her best friend.
X Factor's Top 6 Groups revealed: Who should make the Live Shows?
X Factor's Top 6 Overs revealed: Who should make the Live Shows?
Platt said: "I auditioned for Louise Mitchell on EastEnders, but my best friend got it. I think I got down to the final five. She was so right for the part, it's unreal!"
The singer, who has made it through to the Judges' Houses stage so far, added that her experience losing the EastEnders part has made her a gracious contestant.
"You learn to be happy for other people," Platt said. "If I didn't get through Judges' Houses, I'd never walk away feeling bitter towards the other contestants.
- 9/28/2014
- Digital Spy
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
The latest installment in the Person of Interest saga gave us another standalone episode that had more of that traditional Poi feel, a fairly interesting case of the week, and an expertly crafted subplot that advanced one of the show’s larger arcs. The episode “All In” came at the heels of the previous weeks’ below quality “Proteus,” which fell short on delivering on all of the aforementioned. Once again the case took Finch and Reese out of New York and to the East Coast’s watered down version of Las Vegas: Atlantic City.
The episode begins with Reese’s hilariously entertaining rescue of Leon Tao, marking his third time getting on the machine’s list. By now, we the viewers, Reese, and even Leon himself knows the drill, as Reese and Bear burst in just as Leon is about to bite the dust. Leon is...
The latest installment in the Person of Interest saga gave us another standalone episode that had more of that traditional Poi feel, a fairly interesting case of the week, and an expertly crafted subplot that advanced one of the show’s larger arcs. The episode “All In” came at the heels of the previous weeks’ below quality “Proteus,” which fell short on delivering on all of the aforementioned. Once again the case took Finch and Reese out of New York and to the East Coast’s watered down version of Las Vegas: Atlantic City.
The episode begins with Reese’s hilariously entertaining rescue of Leon Tao, marking his third time getting on the machine’s list. By now, we the viewers, Reese, and even Leon himself knows the drill, as Reese and Bear burst in just as Leon is about to bite the dust. Leon is...
- 3/19/2013
- by Patrick G. Emralino
- Obsessed with Film
Nt News: best headlines
Fairfax has come out on top at The Walkley Awards, Australia’s top awards show for journalists.
The company claimed 11 awards, dominating the print category with wins for Good Weekend for Magazine Feature Writing, the Australian Financial Review for Newspaper Feature Writing and the Smh and The Age for Print News Report.
The ABC, which won the most Walkeys last year, won nine awards, cleaning up in the radio category. News Limited won seven.
Steve Pennells, chief writer for Seven West Media’s The West Australian newspaper, won the most prestigious award, however – the Gold Walkley – and two other awards; Best Scoop for a story on the legal stoush over the estate of mining magnate Lang Hancock, and Social Equity Journalism for a feature on the drowning victims of an asylum seeker tragedy.
The Walkleys winners list in full:
Gold Walkley
Steve Pennells, The West Australian...
Fairfax has come out on top at The Walkley Awards, Australia’s top awards show for journalists.
The company claimed 11 awards, dominating the print category with wins for Good Weekend for Magazine Feature Writing, the Australian Financial Review for Newspaper Feature Writing and the Smh and The Age for Print News Report.
The ABC, which won the most Walkeys last year, won nine awards, cleaning up in the radio category. News Limited won seven.
Steve Pennells, chief writer for Seven West Media’s The West Australian newspaper, won the most prestigious award, however – the Gold Walkley – and two other awards; Best Scoop for a story on the legal stoush over the estate of mining magnate Lang Hancock, and Social Equity Journalism for a feature on the drowning victims of an asylum seeker tragedy.
The Walkleys winners list in full:
Gold Walkley
Steve Pennells, The West Australian...
- 12/2/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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