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DRAG THEM FOXES! :cheer:

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I think she has every right to call them out. Whether or not they are her songs, she was the one who first did them in mash up form, therefore by acting like it was an X Factor creation/discounting her is a bit rude. Not a huge slight, but still well within her rights to call them out.

I see Cheryl chose the idiot for her Wild Card :puke2:

 

My double elimination choices this week would have to be Stevi & Chloe

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I think she has every right to call them out. Whether or not they are her songs, she was the one who first did them in mash up form, therefore by acting like it was an X Factor creation/discounting her is a bit rude. Not a huge slight, but still well within her rights to call them out.

 

At the same time, it would have been a bit akward to quote it as the "Foxes mash-up" on screens... Do they even name the original artist of the performed songs? I don't think they even do that.

I can't @ Blonde Electra leaving first, they were so fun to watch and actually their performance was in my top 3. The boy band was bland so there's no big loss.

Looks like Tulisa might be getting a performance slot for her next single:

 

The production on that Tulisa song is good, the singing and lyrics though are just bottom of the barrel.
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In all fairness, the song choices he was given for the past 2 weeks were the reason he didn't do as well as he could have. Mel's not as bad a mentor as people make out but sadly she didn't handle Jack well.

It would have helped if he'd sung the song choices particularly well though.

 

:kink:

 

But seriously I think too much emphasis is put on the 'bad song choice' excuse, as opposed to the act in question just admitting that they didn't sing well enough on the night. If he's so restricted that he can't sing anything out of his comfort zone then perhaps The X Factor wasn't the right thing for him to do in the first place.

 

Also complaining & blaming others doesn't put him in a good light!

Yes becaus Louis "never got a solo on X factor" Tomlinson is the best person to listen to.
Clearly he is just trying to use a member of One Direction to get publicity and is playing the blame game since he didn't get what he wanted. I remember Lorna doing the exact same thing last year and refusing to perform in the group performance during the final.
It would have helped if he'd sung the song choices particularly well though.

 

:kink:

 

But seriously I think too much emphasis is put on the 'bad song choice' excuse, as opposed to the act in question just admitting that they didn't sing well enough on the night. If he's so restricted that he can't sing anything out of his comfort zone then perhaps The X Factor wasn't the right thing for him to do in the first place.

 

Also complaining & blaming others doesn't put him in a good light!

 

ding ding ding

 

Exactly this. Yes they were bad song choices, but if he has at least sung them well he might have been safe. He was utterly awful on Saturday and deserved to go, much as I liked him.

http://i2.cdnds.net/14/40/618x411/uktv-x-factor-finalists-1.jpg

 

ARE THESE THEIR REAL FACES ?!!?!

The one on the far right looks like Barry Manilow.
There were two posters in the chip shop by sixth form saying "vote Stereo Kicks" just becsuse of Jake Sims :drama:
Stereo Kicks are just erm knobs? I think there's a reason sometimes the public takes to boybands. I don't care if they're lads, I guess it's to be expected when girls just want to be famous, but surely have soe decency and not tell the press. Quite unprofessional.
Jake Sims has a REALLY terrible reputation around here too :drama: I haven't spoken to one person at sixth form or around, even teachers who knew him, and have had anything good to say :lol:

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