"First thing I saw was a great talent. Maybe the best talent I've ever been associated with." 1091 Media has debuted a new official trailer for a sports documentary titled The Legend of Swee' Pea, which originally premiered way back in 2015 at a doc fest. It's just now getting an official VOD release after years of waiting. That Lloyd "Swee' Pea" Daniels became an NBA player was no surprise – at age 16 he was named "the next Magic Johnson" and possibly the best player that had ever lived. That his NBA debut happened at age 25, with bullets still lodged in his chest and a body ravaged by many years of crack-cocaine addiction, was a miracle. The Legend of Swee' Pea doc tells the story of a dramatic basketball odyssey in which the hero must ultimately confront a life imperfectly lived. Featuring appearances by Lloyd Daniels, Bobbito Garcia, Tom Konchalski, and more.
- 3/1/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Chicago – The road to athletic success is littered with the clichés of “might have been” and “never was,” but rarely does it contain a success story that is despite the person who achieved that success. In the early 1990s, a journeyman broke into the National Basketball Association, the first time in its history that a player that never graduated from high school made it to the big show. That man is Lloyd Daniels, and his story is in the documentary “The Legend of Swee’ Pea,” by filmmaker Benjamin May. The director will appear – with his cinematographer Daniel Levin – on behalf of his film at its Chicago premiere, presented by the Midwest Independent Film Festival on Tuesday, March 7th, 2017 (details below).
Lloyd Daniels Takes a Shot at Life in ‘The Legend of Swee’ Pea’
Photo credit: TheLegendofSweePea.com
Benjamin May hails from Minnesota, and “The Legend of Swee’ Pea” is his first film,...
Lloyd Daniels Takes a Shot at Life in ‘The Legend of Swee’ Pea’
Photo credit: TheLegendofSweePea.com
Benjamin May hails from Minnesota, and “The Legend of Swee’ Pea” is his first film,...
- 3/5/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
A documentary feature on the incredible life of NYC basketball playground legend, the enigmatic Lloyd "Swee' Pea" Daniels is in the works, from director Benjamin May. Titled The Legend of Swee' Pea, here's the story: Lloyd Daniels’ unlikely rise to the NBA is the stuff that myths are made of: the most sought-after college basketball recruit of his generation, he got busted buying cocaine in a police sting operation, and two years later was almost killed after getting shot three times in the chest while negotiating an $8 drug deal. Yet, in spite of this, he somehow managed to make it to the NBA, without having played a single college game, with remnants of bullets still in his body,...
- 4/10/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Cher Lloyd has admitted that she hopes to gain fame through The X Factor and hopefully become a world famous rapper one day.
The 16 year old from Malvern in Worcestershire was seen impressing Cheryl Cole, Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Natalie Imbruglia on tonight’s show. Cher sang Turn My Swag On by Soulja Boy. (The Keri Hilson version) and afterwards Cole told her:
“You are right up my street! You are actually my favourite audition so far. Little bit of attitude there, I like it.”
In an interview with The Sunday Mirror, Lloyd admitted that she loves Cheryl and enjoys the fact that many people think she resembles her.
She said:
“I admire her fashion, her looks and I even have a tattoo of a musical note like hers on my hand.
“I’m not even old enough to have a tattoo, but I have three. I know it’s naughty.
The 16 year old from Malvern in Worcestershire was seen impressing Cheryl Cole, Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Natalie Imbruglia on tonight’s show. Cher sang Turn My Swag On by Soulja Boy. (The Keri Hilson version) and afterwards Cole told her:
“You are right up my street! You are actually my favourite audition so far. Little bit of attitude there, I like it.”
In an interview with The Sunday Mirror, Lloyd admitted that she loves Cheryl and enjoys the fact that many people think she resembles her.
She said:
“I admire her fashion, her looks and I even have a tattoo of a musical note like hers on my hand.
“I’m not even old enough to have a tattoo, but I have three. I know it’s naughty.
- 9/4/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Lloyd Daniels has revealed that he would never go through The X Factor again after losing one and a half stone during the competition. Daniels, who came fifth in last year's series, warned current contestants that he felt the demands of the show were too great. "I'm pleased that I'm not part of it this year," he told The Sun. "I lost a stone and a half just through stress. "I'd say to this year's contestants, 'You've got it hard guys, seriously.' I think it's too much. I would never do it again, but I don't regret it." When asked if he was planning to follow this year's series, the 17-year-old said: (more)...
- 8/23/2010
- by By Christian Tobin
- Digital Spy
Olly Murs’ twin brother Ben has revealed how the pair have not spoken, ever since Olly missed his wedding to appear on The X Factor.
Admitting that he has fallen out with his whole family since Olly let him down, Ben told The News Of The World that not only did Olly fail to turn up to the wedding, but he didn’t even phone or text to wish the happy couple good luck.
Ben said:
“I understand why Olly wasn’t at the wedding. It clashed with the X Factor semi-final and singing has been his dream for years.
“But what hurt was that he never even told me himself he wasn’t going to be able to be my best man.
“I kept reading how Olly had said he was ‘gutted’ he couldn’t make it, but when the wedding came I had my mobile in my pocket...
Admitting that he has fallen out with his whole family since Olly let him down, Ben told The News Of The World that not only did Olly fail to turn up to the wedding, but he didn’t even phone or text to wish the happy couple good luck.
Ben said:
“I understand why Olly wasn’t at the wedding. It clashed with the X Factor semi-final and singing has been his dream for years.
“But what hurt was that he never even told me himself he wasn’t going to be able to be my best man.
“I kept reading how Olly had said he was ‘gutted’ he couldn’t make it, but when the wedding came I had my mobile in my pocket...
- 8/22/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Lloyd Daniels has admitted that he warns people off entering The X Factor and says that he would never want to live through the experience again.
The 17 year old auditioned for Simon and co last year and sang through the live shows until he was eliminated in week eight. Although he hasn’t landed a record deal, he does now travel the length and breadth of the country performing at gigs. His life has changed massively but would he recommend it to his friends?
The Welsh singer told Wales Online:
“I would never do it again.”
“My friend said he might go along to audition this year, but I said ‘you’re not doing it!’ It’s really hard work.
On how he felt when he was voted off the show last year, Lloyd admitted:
“It was quite a relief to be honest. Everyone else who’d left before me were doing gigs,...
The 17 year old auditioned for Simon and co last year and sang through the live shows until he was eliminated in week eight. Although he hasn’t landed a record deal, he does now travel the length and breadth of the country performing at gigs. His life has changed massively but would he recommend it to his friends?
The Welsh singer told Wales Online:
“I would never do it again.”
“My friend said he might go along to audition this year, but I said ‘you’re not doing it!’ It’s really hard work.
On how he felt when he was voted off the show last year, Lloyd admitted:
“It was quite a relief to be honest. Everyone else who’d left before me were doing gigs,...
- 8/21/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
London singer Johnny Lloyd made his second X Factor attempt this week, four years after he and his band Avenue were thrown off the show.
The boys made it through the bootcamp stage in 2006, but were cut from the lineup after Simon Cowell discovered that they already had a management deal and had been specially put together for the show. At the time Cowell said:
‘They misled us. It wouldn`t have been fair to allow them to deprive another act of a slot in the finals.’
Johnny returned yesterday with his new band Princes and Rogues and his former mentor Louis Walsh recognised him immediately. He told the judges that he had advertised for band members on Facebook before they gave a rendition of ‘Forever is Over’ by the Saturdays.
A source told The Sun: “Johnny was elated to go through, although the band know they need a lot of work.
The boys made it through the bootcamp stage in 2006, but were cut from the lineup after Simon Cowell discovered that they already had a management deal and had been specially put together for the show. At the time Cowell said:
‘They misled us. It wouldn`t have been fair to allow them to deprive another act of a slot in the finals.’
Johnny returned yesterday with his new band Princes and Rogues and his former mentor Louis Walsh recognised him immediately. He told the judges that he had advertised for band members on Facebook before they gave a rendition of ‘Forever is Over’ by the Saturdays.
A source told The Sun: “Johnny was elated to go through, although the band know they need a lot of work.
- 6/24/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
An average of 13.47m (45.9%) tuned in to see Lloyd Daniels voted off The X Factor last night, according to early figures. The latest results show, which also featured performances from Alicia Keys and Rihanna, was roughly on par with the ratings for Jedward's elimination, seen by 13.82m (46.5%) last week. Afterwards, the latest episode of I'm A Celebrity - during which Joe Bugner was eliminated - drew 8.63m (31.9%) between 9pm and 10.30pm. ITV2's spinoff shows The Xtra Factor and I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here Now! pulled in audiences of 742k (2.7%) and 415k (3%) at 9pm and 10.30pm respectively. Countryfile notched up BBC One's highest audience of the day, with 6m (24%) tuning in at 7pm. Antiques Roadshow followed with 5.62m (19.1%), then a repeat episode of New Tricks was seen by (more)...
- 11/30/2009
- by By Neil Wilkes
- Digital Spy
Lloyd Daniels has become the eighth act to be voted off The X Factor. Daniels, who performed 'I'm Still Standing' and 'Million Love Songs' on yesterday's show, received the fewest amount of votes from the public. On hearing the news, Daniels said: "Despite all the criticism I still came out and gave everything. I've enjoyed every moment and I'd like to thank everyone for voting for me." His mentor Cheryl Cole added: "I'm really proud of (more)...
- 11/29/2009
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
The X Factor semi finals are almost upon us and tonight’s Take That and Elton John themed show saw some of our contestants up their game massively and some seemed to fall badly by the wayside.
Here’s who we thought were the best and worst of the night, we know that many of you will disagree with our choices so feel free to leave your own charts and comments below.
1: Joe McElderry - We have loved wee Joe from day one of this years X Factor, however he now seems to be emerging as a real contender for the crown. We think his final performance of Elton John’s ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’ was possibly the best song of the series.
2: Olly Murs – When we heard that Olly would be singing Take That ballad ‘Love Ain’t Here Anymore’ we were worried. We...
Here’s who we thought were the best and worst of the night, we know that many of you will disagree with our choices so feel free to leave your own charts and comments below.
1: Joe McElderry - We have loved wee Joe from day one of this years X Factor, however he now seems to be emerging as a real contender for the crown. We think his final performance of Elton John’s ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’ was possibly the best song of the series.
2: Olly Murs – When we heard that Olly would be singing Take That ballad ‘Love Ain’t Here Anymore’ we were worried. We...
- 11/28/2009
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Lloyd Daniels's grandmother Joan Morgan has said that she is unhappy with Louis Walsh for criticising her grandson on The X Factor. Walsh has repeatedly said that Daniels is "out of his depth" on the programme and later suggested that he should have been in the bottom two on Sunday's results show. Morgan told the South Wales Echo: "I'm so pleased for Lloyd and think he really deserved to go through and not be in the sing-off as he really improved (more)...
- 11/25/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
The X Factor final five will sing tracks by Take That and Elton John on Saturday, it has been confirmed. Dannii Minogue revealed the news in a Twitter post, after a fan asked whether her act Stacey Solomon would be performing a Barbra Streisand number. "I love Streisand and [Stacey] can certainly sing those kind of huge songs, but I have to follow the theme! Elton/Take That this week!" she said. All five remaining contestants - Lloyd Daniels, Joe McElderry, Stacey Solomon, Danyl Johnson and Olly Murs - will perform one track by John and one track by Take That. No song choices have yet been (more)...
- 11/24/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
16 year old Lloyd Daniels has reportedly threatened to quit ITV’s X Factor.
The Daily Mail reports that the teenager was incredibly upset by Louis Walsh’s negative comments about him on last Sunsay’s show.
As he decided who to send home from the show, Walsh exclaimed: “I can’t believe Lloyd is still here.”
He later added on The Xtra Factor: “‘I thought it would have been Lloyd in the bottom two because he’s been there, like, three times. Olly [Murs] did not deserve to be in the bottom two.”
The comments reportedly pushed Daniels over the edge, leaving him exclaiming to producers: “I’m going, I can’t carry on.”
A show insider claimed: “Lloyd was in a terrible state after the show. It has got a bit too much for him. Being told that you belong in the bottom two is devastating for any of...
The Daily Mail reports that the teenager was incredibly upset by Louis Walsh’s negative comments about him on last Sunsay’s show.
As he decided who to send home from the show, Walsh exclaimed: “I can’t believe Lloyd is still here.”
He later added on The Xtra Factor: “‘I thought it would have been Lloyd in the bottom two because he’s been there, like, three times. Olly [Murs] did not deserve to be in the bottom two.”
The comments reportedly pushed Daniels over the edge, leaving him exclaiming to producers: “I’m going, I can’t carry on.”
A show insider claimed: “Lloyd was in a terrible state after the show. It has got a bit too much for him. Being told that you belong in the bottom two is devastating for any of...
- 11/24/2009
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Lloyd Daniels has reportedly threatened to quit The X Factor. According to the Daily Mail, the Welsh singer was upset by comments from judge Louis Walsh when he escaped the bottom two at the weekend. Walsh said: "I can't believe Lloyd is still here." He later added on The Xtra Factor: "'I thought it would have been Lloyd in the bottom two because he's been there, like, three times. Olly [Murs] did not deserve to be in the bottom two." Daniels is said to have broken down in tears after the programme and told producers: (more)...
- 11/24/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
The X Factor's final five contestants will sing two tracks on next Saturday's live show. Cheryl Cole's boys Joe McElderry and Lloyd Daniels, Dannii Minogue's remaining girl Stacey Solomon and Simon Cowell's over-25s Olly Murs and Danyl Johnson will all have to perform twice, it has been confirmed. Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh admitted on last night's Xtra Factor (more)...
- 11/23/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
It was George Michael and Wham! week on The X Factor tonight and the remaining six hopefuls took to the stage to try to impress the judges. Read on to find out what Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, Dannii Minogue and Cheryl Cole had to say about the contestants' performances. Lloyd Daniels - 'Faith' Dannii: "Lloyd, that was a great opening to the show. You look fantastic tonight - it's like a whole reinvention. You've definitely got something that is the X factor and we can't put our finger on it. I'm just hoping that each week the vocals keep going up and up, because where we are in the competition you need to have a wow moment. At the end of the song the falsetto was great - you need to use that more, that's your trick." Louis: "Lloyd, I know you were under a lot of pressure this...
- 11/21/2009
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Lloyd Daniels's mother has accused Simon Cowell of having an anti-Welsh bias on The X Factor. Following Daniels's performance of Queen track 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love', Cowell described the 16-year-old singer as looking like a "puppy taking part in the Grand National". Speaking about the judge's repeated criticism of her son, Lisa Daniels told the South Wales Echo: "He's got it in for the Welsh. I had a feeling that Lloyd would be in the bottom two, not because he didn't do a good performance on Saturday, but Simon's words, I thought, would have swayed the public, saying he was like a puppy trying to run in the Grand National. "I (more)...
- 11/17/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Jamie Archer has admitted that he occasionally felt “demoralised” whilst taking part in The X Factor.
Jamie was voted off the show last night after singing for survival against 16 year old Lloyd Daniels. He told the Press Association that constant battles over his song choices made him realise that his “journey had come to an end”.
He said: “It was really demoralising for me, because it made me feel like ‘Is it me? Am I being difficult? No-one knows what to do with me – maybe there just aren’t any songs?’ but I just got on with it really.”
Jamie denied claims that he planned to quit the show saying:
“I didn’t say I was leaving, I just said ‘Maybe it’s the wrong show for me’. It was after we did Unchained Melody and we tried it, and I had to change my song last minute.
“I said...
Jamie was voted off the show last night after singing for survival against 16 year old Lloyd Daniels. He told the Press Association that constant battles over his song choices made him realise that his “journey had come to an end”.
He said: “It was really demoralising for me, because it made me feel like ‘Is it me? Am I being difficult? No-one knows what to do with me – maybe there just aren’t any songs?’ but I just got on with it really.”
Jamie denied claims that he planned to quit the show saying:
“I didn’t say I was leaving, I just said ‘Maybe it’s the wrong show for me’. It was after we did Unchained Melody and we tried it, and I had to change my song last minute.
“I said...
- 11/16/2009
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Everybody ready for what promises to be a controversial results show? Cheryl and Dannii are rocking the outlandish frocks, Louis and Simon aren’t. Dermot’s giving us the run-down of tonight’s episode, and the ensemble performance is about to begin…
They’re doing Bohemian Rhapsody tonight. Ambitious! Because Rhapsody is such a long song, they’ve picked out highlights from it, which sounds a little bit like fast-forwarding through the song somewhat. It only gets really good when Brian May and Roger Taylor make their appearance. What? The guitar solo continues while Brian May’s hand is in the air. Seems the contestants aren’t the only ones miming tonight!
Still, nice to see the old dogs rocking the stage. Even if they couldn’t remember Stacey’s name…
Recap time!
Yeah, we get the usual mix of last night’s footage and backstage commentary. Makes me stand...
They’re doing Bohemian Rhapsody tonight. Ambitious! Because Rhapsody is such a long song, they’ve picked out highlights from it, which sounds a little bit like fast-forwarding through the song somewhat. It only gets really good when Brian May and Roger Taylor make their appearance. What? The guitar solo continues while Brian May’s hand is in the air. Seems the contestants aren’t the only ones miming tonight!
Still, nice to see the old dogs rocking the stage. Even if they couldn’t remember Stacey’s name…
Recap time!
Yeah, we get the usual mix of last night’s footage and backstage commentary. Makes me stand...
- 11/15/2009
- by Gerard McGarry
- Unreality
Jamie Archer has become the sixth act to be voted off The X Factor. Archer found himself in the bottom two alongside Lloyd Daniels after the public vote. Both acts then had to perform a song of their choice to persuade the judges to keep them in the competition. Archer was first to perform, and chose to sing Queen's 'The Show Must Go On'. Daniels followed with a rendition of 'Last Request' by Paolo Nutini. After their performances, the judges had to decide who to send home. Simon Cowell was first to vote and sent home Daniels, saving his own act Archer. Meanwhile, Cheryl Cole, who mentors Daniels, sent home Archer. Louis Walsh decided to send home Archer, claiming that Daniels has more "potential" and "appeal". Dannii Minogue had the deciding vote, and said: "This is hard because nobody wants to send anybody home. (more)...
- 11/15/2009
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Lloyd Daniels has claimed that he is "absolutely gutted" about Lucie Jones leaving The X Factor. The 16-year-old Welsh singer described Jones as his "best friend" on the show and admitted that he was "shocked" by her departure. "I really miss Lucie, I was absolutely gutted when she went," he said in his official video diary. "I was really shocked when she went, because I thought she was the strongest. It shows that you have to vote for the people that you like, (more)...
- 11/13/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Hello again, lovely blog readers! It’s that time of the night where we sit back and reflect on the performances that we saw. And yes, we sit in judgement, because we don’t trust everything that Louis Walsh says, and we know that Simon will give his own acts the highest praise.
But really, who were the best and the worst of X Factor’s Movie Week? Well, let’s review (and you can give your own opinions in the comments, as always!)
Jamie Archer – Jamie sang a version of Crying from a little-known movie, but excelled by giving an emotional and powerful performance. He showed yet again that his strength might actually be outside of the rock style the show has lumbered him with. Lucie Jones – A relatively unknown song choice for Lucie tonight, which might cost her in the phone votes when people don’t identify with it.
But really, who were the best and the worst of X Factor’s Movie Week? Well, let’s review (and you can give your own opinions in the comments, as always!)
Jamie Archer – Jamie sang a version of Crying from a little-known movie, but excelled by giving an emotional and powerful performance. He showed yet again that his strength might actually be outside of the rock style the show has lumbered him with. Lucie Jones – A relatively unknown song choice for Lucie tonight, which might cost her in the phone votes when people don’t identify with it.
- 11/7/2009
- by Gerard McGarry
- Unreality
It's Movie Week on The X Factor tonight, so read on to find out what the remaining eight hopefuls will be singing. The Boys Joe McElderry: 'Circle Of Life' (Elton John) Lloyd Daniels: 'Stand By Me' (Ben E. King) The Girls Stacey Solomon: 'Son Of A Preacher Man' (Dusty Springfield) Lucie Jones: 'This (more)...
- 11/7/2009
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
After the highly-anticipated Rock Week turned out to be a bit of a damp squib (Katy Perry? Come off it, Cheryl!), The X Factor heads back to more familiar territory tomorrow night with its Songs From The Movies theme. Judging from previous series and rumours currently doing the rounds, the rules seem pretty lax on what constitutes a 'song from a movie', so there's plenty of scope. Keep reading for our suggestions - some silly, some serious - for the final eight hopefuls.
Lloyd Daniels
Poor little Lloyd. Some people would argue that he can barely sing at the best of times, so performing his Survival Song last Sunday with a 'sore throat' was butt-clenchingly hard to watch. However, thanks to Simon Cowell sitting on the fence, the lad from Wales is back for more punishment. The hot rumour on the Digital Spy forums is that Cheryl's going to...
Lloyd Daniels
Poor little Lloyd. Some people would argue that he can barely sing at the best of times, so performing his Survival Song last Sunday with a 'sore throat' was butt-clenchingly hard to watch. However, thanks to Simon Cowell sitting on the fence, the lad from Wales is back for more punishment. The hot rumour on the Digital Spy forums is that Cheryl's going to...
- 11/6/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Ian Wright has blasted Simon Cowell and Cheryl Cole for their recent behaviour on The X Factor. The former footballer admitted that he was annoyed to see Cowell taking the judges' vote to deadlock on Sunday night, which resulted in Rachel Adedeji being eliminated over Lloyd Daniels. He also criticised Cole for failing to slate twins John and Edward after they performed their rendition of 'We Will Rock You' on Saturday's programme. Speaking on his magazine show Live From Studio Five, Wright asked: "You know what, what's happening with Simon? It went to deadlock, isn't he meant to make the decision? If 'Jedward' can get (more)...
- 11/3/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Rachel Adedeji has become the fourth act to be voted off The X Factor. Adedeji found herself in the bottom two for the third time after the public vote. She was joined by Lloyd Daniels, and both acts had to perform a song of their choice to win the judges' votes. Adedeji was first to perform, and chose to sing the Oasis track 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out'. Daniels, who was suffering with a sore throat, followed with a rendition of 'You Are So Beautiful'. During his performance his voice cracked, causing him to shake his head and say "Sorry". The judges then had to decide who to save. Dannii Minogue was first to vote, and decided to save her own act, Adedeji, as did Louis Walsh. Cheryl Cole saved her own act, Daniels, leaving Simon Cowell with the final vote. "Undoubtedly, Rachel you sang better than Lloyd,...
- 11/1/2009
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Young Lloyd Daniels is the bookies favourite act to leave The X Factor tonight.
Lloyd sang the Katy Perry song, ‘I Kissed A Girl’ on last night’s show. Louis Walsh accused him of cheating during rock week, whilst Simon Cowell said the performance was a milion times better than the week before.
Lloyd is sitting on odds of 7/4 to leave tonight. He is closely followed by John and Edward Grimes at 5/2.
Also in looking dodgy are Rachel Adedeji at 3/1 and former favourite Danyl Johnson at 9/2.
Lloyd sang the Katy Perry song, ‘I Kissed A Girl’ on last night’s show. Louis Walsh accused him of cheating during rock week, whilst Simon Cowell said the performance was a milion times better than the week before.
Lloyd is sitting on odds of 7/4 to leave tonight. He is closely followed by John and Edward Grimes at 5/2.
Also in looking dodgy are Rachel Adedeji at 3/1 and former favourite Danyl Johnson at 9/2.
- 11/1/2009
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
The X Factor has become as much about what the stars wear as how they sing and each week we are inundated with questions about who wore what.
Thankfully, ITV released a list of what each singer was wearing on Sunday night and where you can buy it from. Enjoy
Lucie Jones
Dress – Lipsy
Shoes – Pied a Terre
Stacey Solomon
Dress – French Connection
Shoes – Miss Selfridge
Rachel Adedeji
Harlequin vest – Topshop
Leather trouser – Topshop
Shoe – Topshop
The Boys
Joe McElderry
White t-shirt – River Island
Black and white shirt – Topman
Black jeans – Topman
Shoes – Topman
Lloyd Daniels
Black and white top – Topman
Waistcoat – Topman
Jeans – Topman
The Groups
John and Edward
Black and white shirts – Topman
Jeans – Topman
Trainers – Adidas
Miss Frank
Graziella
Dress – Tfnc customised
Leggings – Evans
Jacket – Vila Clothing
Shoes – Wallis
Necklace – Punky Pins
Shar
Black jumpsuit – River Island
Cream and black jacket – Bik Bok
Boots – Topshop
Shan
Sequin...
Thankfully, ITV released a list of what each singer was wearing on Sunday night and where you can buy it from. Enjoy
Lucie Jones
Dress – Lipsy
Shoes – Pied a Terre
Stacey Solomon
Dress – French Connection
Shoes – Miss Selfridge
Rachel Adedeji
Harlequin vest – Topshop
Leather trouser – Topshop
Shoe – Topshop
The Boys
Joe McElderry
White t-shirt – River Island
Black and white shirt – Topman
Black jeans – Topman
Shoes – Topman
Lloyd Daniels
Black and white top – Topman
Waistcoat – Topman
Jeans – Topman
The Groups
John and Edward
Black and white shirts – Topman
Jeans – Topman
Trainers – Adidas
Miss Frank
Graziella
Dress – Tfnc customised
Leggings – Evans
Jacket – Vila Clothing
Shoes – Wallis
Necklace – Punky Pins
Shar
Black jumpsuit – River Island
Cream and black jacket – Bik Bok
Boots – Topshop
Shan
Sequin...
- 10/28/2009
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Sinitta has claimed that Simon Cowell should not be expected to give Cheryl Cole an easy ride on The X Factor. The 'So Macho' singer spoke out in defence of her ex-partner after he reduced Cole to tears on Saturday night's show. Cowell had accused the Girls Aloud star of jeopardising Lloyd Daniels's chances by making poor song choices for her act. She then broke down live on air and had to be comforted by her protégé. (more)...
- 10/20/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Cheryl Cole was reportedly comforted by rapper Tinchy Stryder after bursting into tears on The X Factor on Saturday. The judge, who broke down after admitting that she chose the wrong song for Lloyd Daniels, was given supportive words by Stryder backstage after the show. "Tinchy told Cheryl not to worry and reassured her she's got bags of talent," a source told The Sun. "He was really kind and cheered (more)...
- 10/19/2009
- by By David Balls
- Digital Spy
Cheryl Cole broke down on The X Factor tonight because of fears that she chose the wrong song for one of her contestants. Cole, who is mentoring the boys, worried that Lloyd Daniels had been "let down" because she asked him to sing the Leona Lewis track 'Bleeding Love'. After Daniels' performance, Simon Cowell described the track as "too big" for him and added: "I'm going to put the blame with [Cheryl]. She's not working with you properly, understanding you properly, giving you the right material to survive in the competition. "I do (more)...
- 10/17/2009
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
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