The X Factor is well and truly under way, and we've been keeping an eye on everything that's been going on...
When is The X Factor on TV?
The show kicked off on August 29 - and in fact, in an attempt to avoid any clashes with Strictly Come Dancing, ITV bosses have unveiled the full schedule right from the off, so we know everything that's coming. You can get a proper look at it here, but auditions continued until Saturday, September 19 with Boot Camp kicking off on September 20. That was the first of five boot camp shows - two set in a country house, and then three episodes of the dreaded Six Chair Challenge. They were all on Sundays, to avoid the Rugby World Cup, but then Judges' Houses aired on October 24 and October 25... and the first big live show will kick off on October 31. And the grand final? It's set for Sunday,...
When is The X Factor on TV?
The show kicked off on August 29 - and in fact, in an attempt to avoid any clashes with Strictly Come Dancing, ITV bosses have unveiled the full schedule right from the off, so we know everything that's coming. You can get a proper look at it here, but auditions continued until Saturday, September 19 with Boot Camp kicking off on September 20. That was the first of five boot camp shows - two set in a country house, and then three episodes of the dreaded Six Chair Challenge. They were all on Sundays, to avoid the Rugby World Cup, but then Judges' Houses aired on October 24 and October 25... and the first big live show will kick off on October 31. And the grand final? It's set for Sunday,...
- 10/26/2015
- Digital Spy
X Factor judge Nick Grimshaw has said that he would like to bring back Monica Michael.
The Girls contestant was dropped last night (October 25) by Rita Ora after performing a self-penned track at Judges' Houses.
Asked who he would reinstate if he had a wild card, Grimshaw told Digital Spy: "Maybe Monica. I love Monica. I thought it was very courageous - it took balls tonight to do a song which she's written.
"I thought it was very moving and really emotional. So I'd love to see Monica come back. I think she's got something."
Grimshaw took Mason Noise, Che Chesterman and Seann Miley Moore to the live shows yesterday, though his Judges' Houses segment was shown on Saturday's show.
The Radio 1 DJ admitted that he knew who he was going to drop on Saturday, which made it harder to break the bad news to unfortunate three Josh Daniel, Ben Clark and Simon Lynch.
The Girls contestant was dropped last night (October 25) by Rita Ora after performing a self-penned track at Judges' Houses.
Asked who he would reinstate if he had a wild card, Grimshaw told Digital Spy: "Maybe Monica. I love Monica. I thought it was very courageous - it took balls tonight to do a song which she's written.
"I thought it was very moving and really emotional. So I'd love to see Monica come back. I think she's got something."
Grimshaw took Mason Noise, Che Chesterman and Seann Miley Moore to the live shows yesterday, though his Judges' Houses segment was shown on Saturday's show.
The Radio 1 DJ admitted that he knew who he was going to drop on Saturday, which made it harder to break the bad news to unfortunate three Josh Daniel, Ben Clark and Simon Lynch.
- 10/26/2015
- Digital Spy
Mason Noise, Che Chesterman and Seann Miley Moore have been chosen as the three Boys to make it through to The X Factor's live shows.
Judge Nick Grimshaw made his decision tonight (October 25), opting to send home Josh Daniel, Ben Clark and Simon Lynch.
Vote! The X Factor 2015: Who is your favourite act in the Top 12?
Grimshaw described the process of choosing his final three as "tough", telling the singers: "This is quite brutal because I feel like I've bonded with you all.
"You are the right six who should be stood here. It's especially tough because you're all so different.
"The three I've gone for know who they are as an artist."
The X Factor 2015: The best tweets from the final stage of Judges' Houses
The first boy Grimshaw picked was Mason, although his choice was met with more than a few boos from the audience.
Judge Nick Grimshaw made his decision tonight (October 25), opting to send home Josh Daniel, Ben Clark and Simon Lynch.
Vote! The X Factor 2015: Who is your favourite act in the Top 12?
Grimshaw described the process of choosing his final three as "tough", telling the singers: "This is quite brutal because I feel like I've bonded with you all.
"You are the right six who should be stood here. It's especially tough because you're all so different.
"The three I've gone for know who they are as an artist."
The X Factor 2015: The best tweets from the final stage of Judges' Houses
The first boy Grimshaw picked was Mason, although his choice was met with more than a few boos from the audience.
- 10/25/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor takes us all to Judges' Houses this weekend, as the Top 24 contestants battle it out for a place in the live shows. And Nick Grimshaw swept his top six Boys off to the Cotswolds, where they performed for guest judge Mark Ronson (and posed for some rather snazzy pictures):
1. Ben Clark - 25, Coventry
Who? Ben Clark - who works as a night-time receptionist - performed 'Here Without You' by 3 Doors Down in his first audition and has impressed the judges ever since with his rocky voice.
He says: "I do think that I'm different in terms of my voice to the rest of the people in the competition, as there are some really talented powerful singers, but I feel like mine has a huskier, rocky tone."
2. Che Chesterman - 19, Langdon
Who? Che gave up his job stacking shelves in Tesco to pursue his singing career, and...
1. Ben Clark - 25, Coventry
Who? Ben Clark - who works as a night-time receptionist - performed 'Here Without You' by 3 Doors Down in his first audition and has impressed the judges ever since with his rocky voice.
He says: "I do think that I'm different in terms of my voice to the rest of the people in the competition, as there are some really talented powerful singers, but I feel like mine has a huskier, rocky tone."
2. Che Chesterman - 19, Langdon
Who? Che gave up his job stacking shelves in Tesco to pursue his singing career, and...
- 10/20/2015
- Digital Spy
Seann Miley Moore's show-stopping rendition of Shirley Bassey's ' I (Who Have Nothing)' got all four judges up on their feet for a standing ovation on last night's X Factor.
The 24-year-old Australian hopeful sailed through the Six Chair Challenge and into mentor Nick Grimshaw's Boys Category for Judges' Houses, along with Ben Clark, Che Chesterman, Josh Daniel, Simon Lynch and Tom Bleasby.
But there was a spot of controversy and drama when fellow contestant Mason Noise complained about his lack of airtime and received a dressing down from Simon Cowell.
Speaking to Digital Spy about what he thought of the act and his behaviour, Moore recalled: "Well, you can see from my reaction I didn't know where to look, I didn't know what was going on. He was so talented, he really had something going on.
"When I saw him on stage I was like, 'Yeah,...
The 24-year-old Australian hopeful sailed through the Six Chair Challenge and into mentor Nick Grimshaw's Boys Category for Judges' Houses, along with Ben Clark, Che Chesterman, Josh Daniel, Simon Lynch and Tom Bleasby.
But there was a spot of controversy and drama when fellow contestant Mason Noise complained about his lack of airtime and received a dressing down from Simon Cowell.
Speaking to Digital Spy about what he thought of the act and his behaviour, Moore recalled: "Well, you can see from my reaction I didn't know where to look, I didn't know what was going on. He was so talented, he really had something going on.
"When I saw him on stage I was like, 'Yeah,...
- 10/12/2015
- Digital Spy
There were dramatic scenes on tonight's X Factor as Nick Grimshaw gave one of his Boys a chair before taking it away from him ... and then made a huge U-turn and brought him straight back.
When 25-year-old Ben Clark performed a touching rendition of Kodaline's 'All I Want', he received a standing ovation from Simon Cowell and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini - and a chair from Grimshaw.
Re-live Sunday's Six Chair Challenge and find out all the details in our live blog
Unfortunately there were no spare chairs left for Clark to take and so Grimshaw gave him Tom Bleasby's seat.
Grimmy's decision was met with anger from the crowd, who began to chant "bring him back", prompting Rita Ora to tell her fellow judge: "The crowd is gonna kill you."
And it seems Grimshaw was swayed by the huge support for Bleasby, as he suddenly asked: "Can we bring Tom back?...
When 25-year-old Ben Clark performed a touching rendition of Kodaline's 'All I Want', he received a standing ovation from Simon Cowell and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini - and a chair from Grimshaw.
Re-live Sunday's Six Chair Challenge and find out all the details in our live blog
Unfortunately there were no spare chairs left for Clark to take and so Grimshaw gave him Tom Bleasby's seat.
Grimmy's decision was met with anger from the crowd, who began to chant "bring him back", prompting Rita Ora to tell her fellow judge: "The crowd is gonna kill you."
And it seems Grimshaw was swayed by the huge support for Bleasby, as he suddenly asked: "Can we bring Tom back?...
- 10/11/2015
- Digital Spy
The Six Chair Challenge continued tonight with Nick Grimshaw's Boys taking the stage, and it's fair to say it was something of a mixed bag. From on-stage meltdowns to serious nerves, it wasn't an easy ride. So if you can bear to relive it again, here's your video round-up, with the performances ranked from worst to best:
15. Mason Noise
Presumably the 'noise' he is referring to is a sad trombone.
14. Tom Davies
Worth it for Simon's cringe face.
13. Jordan Luke Gage
Jordan sang 'No More I Love Yous', accurately predicting the judges' comments.
12. Danny Sharples
His amazing name could only take him so far.
11. Brodie Kelly
At least Simon said he'd take a chance on him.
10. Jamie Eldridge
... We think. We only saw about ten seconds of his performance.
9. Ollie Marland
Fine.
8. Nathanael Landskroner
So nervous he "couldn't even hold the mic". (But we still like him.)
7. Papasidero
We...
15. Mason Noise
Presumably the 'noise' he is referring to is a sad trombone.
14. Tom Davies
Worth it for Simon's cringe face.
13. Jordan Luke Gage
Jordan sang 'No More I Love Yous', accurately predicting the judges' comments.
12. Danny Sharples
His amazing name could only take him so far.
11. Brodie Kelly
At least Simon said he'd take a chance on him.
10. Jamie Eldridge
... We think. We only saw about ten seconds of his performance.
9. Ollie Marland
Fine.
8. Nathanael Landskroner
So nervous he "couldn't even hold the mic". (But we still like him.)
7. Papasidero
We...
- 10/11/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor got very tense tonight, with on-stage tantrums, forgotten lyrics and, of course, some serious Six Chair swapping. But who are the Top 6 Boys who survived the ordeal and made it to Judges' Houses?
1. Ben Clark
Age: 25
From: Coventry
Job: Receptionist and part-time singer
Remind me: Ben certainly won over Rita Ora with his first audition, in which he made the unusual choice to sing a 3 Doors Down track. With more of a rock voice than the other Boys, he was in one of the best groups at Boot Camp and then wowed with an unusual cover of Rihanna's 'Stay'. But it was his performance of Kodaline's 'All I Want' in the Six Chair Challenge that really secured his place in the competition, as Simon dubbed him the "biggest shock" of the day - and even getting on his feet for him.
2. Che Chesterman
Age: 19
From: Essex...
1. Ben Clark
Age: 25
From: Coventry
Job: Receptionist and part-time singer
Remind me: Ben certainly won over Rita Ora with his first audition, in which he made the unusual choice to sing a 3 Doors Down track. With more of a rock voice than the other Boys, he was in one of the best groups at Boot Camp and then wowed with an unusual cover of Rihanna's 'Stay'. But it was his performance of Kodaline's 'All I Want' in the Six Chair Challenge that really secured his place in the competition, as Simon dubbed him the "biggest shock" of the day - and even getting on his feet for him.
2. Che Chesterman
Age: 19
From: Essex...
- 10/11/2015
- Digital Spy
It's very busy on The X Factor tonight, as not only will Nick Grimshaw whittle down his Boys to the Top 6, but Cheryl Fernandez-Versini will start the same job with her Groups.
But which acts are battling for a place in Judges' Houses, and what have they picked to get them there?
The Boys
1. Brodie Kelly - 18, Bedford
Song: 'A Thousand Years' - Christina Perri
2. Tom Davies - 26, London
Song: 'Turn Up The Music' - Chris Brown
3. Jordan Luke Gage - 23, Reading
Song: 'No More I Love Yous' - Annie Lennox
4. Danny Sharples - 26, London
Song: 'Ain't Nobody' - Chaka Khan
5. Tom Bleasby - 19, Leeds
Song: 'I Look To You' - Whitney Houston
6. Jamie Eldridge - 20, Salisbury
Song: 'You Get What You Give' - New Radicals
7. Papasidero - 25, Rome
Song: 'Lady Marmalade' - Christina Aguilera, L'il Kim, Mya, Pink
8. Simon Lynch - 23, Isle of Man
Song: 'Hold My Hand' -...
But which acts are battling for a place in Judges' Houses, and what have they picked to get them there?
The Boys
1. Brodie Kelly - 18, Bedford
Song: 'A Thousand Years' - Christina Perri
2. Tom Davies - 26, London
Song: 'Turn Up The Music' - Chris Brown
3. Jordan Luke Gage - 23, Reading
Song: 'No More I Love Yous' - Annie Lennox
4. Danny Sharples - 26, London
Song: 'Ain't Nobody' - Chaka Khan
5. Tom Bleasby - 19, Leeds
Song: 'I Look To You' - Whitney Houston
6. Jamie Eldridge - 20, Salisbury
Song: 'You Get What You Give' - New Radicals
7. Papasidero - 25, Rome
Song: 'Lady Marmalade' - Christina Aguilera, L'il Kim, Mya, Pink
8. Simon Lynch - 23, Isle of Man
Song: 'Hold My Hand' -...
- 10/10/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor is heading to the Six Chair Challenge next week, but first we were treated to some last-chance performances from Boot Camp. The Boys and Overs were trying their hardest to make it through, so here are their performances from worst to best:
19. Gem Ozalcin
A gem by name, but not by singing quality.
18. Andre Batchelor
From his gold confetti, to "Auntie Carol", to: "He looked like a crab going sideways", Cheryl said it all: "This has got to stop."
17. Ankush Khanna
"I can't think of anything positive to say about that." Ouch, Simon.
16. Papasidero
Look at the positives: at least Papasidero was compared to Madonna. Shame it was for the cape incident, though.
15. Jamie Benkert
The Olly Murs tribute had his time on The X Factor Wrapped Up. Sorry.
14. Ebru
"I could feel the tremors in her voice." That's probably not a good thing.
13. Mason Noise
"I...
19. Gem Ozalcin
A gem by name, but not by singing quality.
18. Andre Batchelor
From his gold confetti, to "Auntie Carol", to: "He looked like a crab going sideways", Cheryl said it all: "This has got to stop."
17. Ankush Khanna
"I can't think of anything positive to say about that." Ouch, Simon.
16. Papasidero
Look at the positives: at least Papasidero was compared to Madonna. Shame it was for the cape incident, though.
15. Jamie Benkert
The Olly Murs tribute had his time on The X Factor Wrapped Up. Sorry.
14. Ebru
"I could feel the tremors in her voice." That's probably not a good thing.
13. Mason Noise
"I...
- 9/27/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor has finished its little trip to the country for Boot Camp - and next up is the dreaded Six Chair Challenge. But which lucky acts made it through?
The Girls
1. Caitlyn Vanbeck
2. Charli Beard
3. Chloe Baker
4. Chloe Paige
5. Havva Rebke
6. Jasmine Leigh Morris
7. Karen Mav
8. Katie Coleman
9. Kelly Mai Webb
10. Kiera Weathers
11. Lauren Murray
12. Louisa Johnson
13. Lucy Duffield
14. Monica Michaels
15. Sharon Rose
16. Sophie Plumb
The Boys
1. Ben Clark
2. Brodie Kelly
3. Ché Chesterman
4. Danny Sharples
5. Jamie Eldridge
6. Jordan Luke Gage
7. Josh Daniel
8. Martin Harich
9. Mason Noise
10. Nathaneal Landskroner
11. Ollie Marland
12. Papasidero
13. Seann Miley Moore
14. Simon Lynch
15. Tom Bleasby
16. Tom Davies
The Overs
1. Alex Boye
2. Anton Stephans
3. Bupsi
4. Ebru
5. Hannah Marie
6. Holly Johnson
7. Jennifer Phillips
8. Joseph McCaul
9. Kerrie-Anne Phillips
10. Lochei Kusi Ghent
11. Max Stone
12. Neneth Lyons
13. Sherilyn Hamilton Shaw
14. Stephanie McCourt
15. Tonatha Raihan
16. Vicki Ann Nash
17. Zen Blythe
The Groups
1. Alien
2. Bekln
3. Cam And Brett
4. Decibellas
5. 4th Power...
The Girls
1. Caitlyn Vanbeck
2. Charli Beard
3. Chloe Baker
4. Chloe Paige
5. Havva Rebke
6. Jasmine Leigh Morris
7. Karen Mav
8. Katie Coleman
9. Kelly Mai Webb
10. Kiera Weathers
11. Lauren Murray
12. Louisa Johnson
13. Lucy Duffield
14. Monica Michaels
15. Sharon Rose
16. Sophie Plumb
The Boys
1. Ben Clark
2. Brodie Kelly
3. Ché Chesterman
4. Danny Sharples
5. Jamie Eldridge
6. Jordan Luke Gage
7. Josh Daniel
8. Martin Harich
9. Mason Noise
10. Nathaneal Landskroner
11. Ollie Marland
12. Papasidero
13. Seann Miley Moore
14. Simon Lynch
15. Tom Bleasby
16. Tom Davies
The Overs
1. Alex Boye
2. Anton Stephans
3. Bupsi
4. Ebru
5. Hannah Marie
6. Holly Johnson
7. Jennifer Phillips
8. Joseph McCaul
9. Kerrie-Anne Phillips
10. Lochei Kusi Ghent
11. Max Stone
12. Neneth Lyons
13. Sherilyn Hamilton Shaw
14. Stephanie McCourt
15. Tonatha Raihan
16. Vicki Ann Nash
17. Zen Blythe
The Groups
1. Alien
2. Bekln
3. Cam And Brett
4. Decibellas
5. 4th Power...
- 9/27/2015
- Digital Spy
It's time for part two of Boot Camp on The X Factor! The group performances were pretty spectacular (in both good and bad ways) but now it's time for the acts to perform solo in their last chance to make it to the Six Chair Challenge. But which 31 hopefuls will we see?
1. Silver Tone
Song: 'Changing' - Paloma Faith
2. Lauren Murray
Song: 'If You Love Me' - Brownstone
3. Brodie Kelly
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
4. Simon Lynch
Song: 'First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' - Roberta Flack
5. Josh Daniel
Song: 'Want To Want Me' - Jason Derulo
6. Seann Miley Moore
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
7. Anton Stephans
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
8. Alien
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
9. Tonatha Raihan
Song: 'Love Runs Out' - OneRepublic
10. Joseph McCaul
Song: 'Same Love' - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
11. Monica Michael
Song: 'Ain't No Sunshine' - Bill Withers
12. Papasidero...
1. Silver Tone
Song: 'Changing' - Paloma Faith
2. Lauren Murray
Song: 'If You Love Me' - Brownstone
3. Brodie Kelly
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
4. Simon Lynch
Song: 'First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' - Roberta Flack
5. Josh Daniel
Song: 'Want To Want Me' - Jason Derulo
6. Seann Miley Moore
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
7. Anton Stephans
Song: 'A Song For You' - Ray Charles
8. Alien
Song: 'Diamonds' - Rihanna
9. Tonatha Raihan
Song: 'Love Runs Out' - OneRepublic
10. Joseph McCaul
Song: 'Same Love' - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
11. Monica Michael
Song: 'Ain't No Sunshine' - Bill Withers
12. Papasidero...
- 9/26/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor kicked off Boot Camp with the dreaded group challenge tonight, and it's fair to say that some groups were better than others. Much, much better. If you want a recap, you're in luck: here are all the videos you need from tonight, ranked from worst to best:
10.
Who? Kiera Weathers, Castellio, Kelly-Mai Webb, Lochei, Decibellas
Who got through? Everyone except Castellio
Group vibe: What happens when two people who are just at a gig for their girlfriends are dragged on stage and have to try to perform with the professionals.
9.
Who? Ryan Ruckledge, Katie Coleman, Samantha Atkinson, Silver Tone, Alex Wallhead
Who got through? Everyone except Ryan Ruckledge
Group vibe: Four people just trying to get on with their lives while someone drunkenly slut drops around them, basically.
8.
Who? Monica Michael, Papasidero, Batz In Da Belfry, Sophie Plumb, Princess Diamond
Who got through? Monica Michael, Papasidero, Sophie Plumb
Group vibe: ... Hostile.
10.
Who? Kiera Weathers, Castellio, Kelly-Mai Webb, Lochei, Decibellas
Who got through? Everyone except Castellio
Group vibe: What happens when two people who are just at a gig for their girlfriends are dragged on stage and have to try to perform with the professionals.
9.
Who? Ryan Ruckledge, Katie Coleman, Samantha Atkinson, Silver Tone, Alex Wallhead
Who got through? Everyone except Ryan Ruckledge
Group vibe: Four people just trying to get on with their lives while someone drunkenly slut drops around them, basically.
8.
Who? Monica Michael, Papasidero, Batz In Da Belfry, Sophie Plumb, Princess Diamond
Who got through? Monica Michael, Papasidero, Sophie Plumb
Group vibe: ... Hostile.
- 9/20/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor auditions are finally over and tonight we're through to Boot Camp, the source of some of X Factor's all-time best moments (Zayn Malik throwing a strop and refusing to dance, anyone?) It certainly looks as though we're in for our fair share of drama tonight.
Grab a cup of tea (or a bottle of wine, a beer and a few double voddies if you feel like emulating some of the more dramatic contestants), read up on some backstage gossip and secrets from filming and join us live from 7pm as we bring you all the action as it happens.
20:59And so that's the episode over! There were ups, there were downs, there were tantrums, there were a Lot of missed lyrics. Judging from next week's preview it looks like we are set for even more drama - join us from Sunday, September 27 at 7pm and we'll be liveblogging it all!
Grab a cup of tea (or a bottle of wine, a beer and a few double voddies if you feel like emulating some of the more dramatic contestants), read up on some backstage gossip and secrets from filming and join us live from 7pm as we bring you all the action as it happens.
20:59And so that's the episode over! There were ups, there were downs, there were tantrums, there were a Lot of missed lyrics. Judging from next week's preview it looks like we are set for even more drama - join us from Sunday, September 27 at 7pm and we'll be liveblogging it all!
- 9/20/2015
- Digital Spy
The auditions are done, gone, over. Now, it's time for X Factor to get on with Boot Camp, kicking off tonight at a fancy country house for the dreaded group stage.
Yep, the acts have to team up with singers from other categories and perform together. Arguments are not just likely - they're guaranteed! But what are the groups, and what's everyone singing?
1.
Acts: Ryan Ruckledge (23), Katie Coleman (21), Samantha Atkinson (31), Silver Tone (22-32), Alex Wallhead (21)
Song: 'Anything Could Happen' - Ellie Goulding
2.
Acts: Jennifer Phillips (34), Bekln (22-31), Stephanie Beeby (17), Israel Allen (24), Bupsi (37)
Song: 'Proud Mary' - Tina Turner
3.
Acts: Lauren Murray (25), Jade McGuire (30), Tribe, Nathanael Landskroner (16), Jojo Desmond (35)
Song: 'Man In The Mirror' - Michael Jackson
4.
Acts: Red Nile (18-22), Danny Sharples (26), Anton Stephans (45), Gifty Louise (19), Mason Noise (21)
Song: 'All About That Bass' - Meghan Trainor
5.
Acts: Monica Michael (25), Papasidero (24), Batz in Da Belfry (28-29), Sophie Plumb (22), Princess...
Yep, the acts have to team up with singers from other categories and perform together. Arguments are not just likely - they're guaranteed! But what are the groups, and what's everyone singing?
1.
Acts: Ryan Ruckledge (23), Katie Coleman (21), Samantha Atkinson (31), Silver Tone (22-32), Alex Wallhead (21)
Song: 'Anything Could Happen' - Ellie Goulding
2.
Acts: Jennifer Phillips (34), Bekln (22-31), Stephanie Beeby (17), Israel Allen (24), Bupsi (37)
Song: 'Proud Mary' - Tina Turner
3.
Acts: Lauren Murray (25), Jade McGuire (30), Tribe, Nathanael Landskroner (16), Jojo Desmond (35)
Song: 'Man In The Mirror' - Michael Jackson
4.
Acts: Red Nile (18-22), Danny Sharples (26), Anton Stephans (45), Gifty Louise (19), Mason Noise (21)
Song: 'All About That Bass' - Meghan Trainor
5.
Acts: Monica Michael (25), Papasidero (24), Batz in Da Belfry (28-29), Sophie Plumb (22), Princess...
- 9/19/2015
- Digital Spy
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