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Weird by the norm, he wouldn't be wearing that to go to work would he.

 

That still doesn't mean he should be ashamed nor is it cringe worthy. Most people don't wear what they would for a night out to work either, doesn't make it weird.

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Weird by the norm, he wouldn't be wearing that to go to work would he.

Well he might wear skirt and boots, I am sure if he wanted to he would.

Good audition, been the last act on the show, he was bound to go through to the next stage though.

That was so contrived, classic X Factor.

 

What was Cheryl blabbering on about at the end? Should I stay or go?

This episode was fantastic, the show has never been this good and entertaining !

 

And that very last audition was so emotional. God I love X Factor all over again.

The last guy was good but I agree that the sob story was a bit much. In fact when they push the sob story I feel less emotional than I normally would :lol: But he did so well with that song, I don't like the original at all but he really took it and made it great.

 

Because he'll cringe at himself in 5 years time. Rita just feeding into it 'You are so individual' why? Because he dressed weird, wasn't he just the same as every other person who goes on there, wanting to be famous, putting passion into it etc.

 

He had a decent voice, not amazing, not terrible.

What a ridiculous thing to say, to dress like that you have to be incredibly confident and sure of yourself, which he is. He chose to dress like that, probably as part of drag or gay culture. That's his choice, nobody else's, it doesn't harm anyone. What it does do is give him originality, which made him stand out even mroe than he already did with such a knockout voice.

Oh Cheryl always has to make it about her and her big heart.

 

What the f*** are you on? Have you never been in the same situation when a friend breaks down and you don't know what to do or not do to help him? You can hate hate Cheryl all you want but there was nothing in this moment that was to blame.

Nice voice and good audition, but can't see him holding up too well in the competition.
Exactly how I felt. He's gonna be talked about more for his story than his actual performance, imo. It wouldn't surprise me if he was the token "oh, he was disappointing" in bootcamp. He's got a good voice though, would be interesting to see if he'll show off some versatility with it.

 

EDIT: I think we're in for a great year this year, if the first two episodes are to go by!

That still doesn't mean he should be ashamed nor is it cringe worthy. Most people don't wear what they would for a night out to work either, doesn't make it weird.

 

My point is the guy after did exactly the same thing, sang an emotional song to him with passion, he wasn't called individual. Maybe I'm old but being an individual isn't about dressing a certain way and it is cringe to me Rita fed into it by calling him individual.

 

It is like him walking out there on stilts and being called individual for it.

My point is the guy after did exactly the same thing, sang an emotional song to him with passion, he wasn't called individual. Maybe I'm old but being an individual isn't about dressing a certain way and it is cringe to me Rita fed into it by calling him individual.

 

It is like him walking out there on stilts and being called individual for it.

Individuality DOES include the way you look. You're in this thread complaining about the same things happen and now you're complaining about individuality... Please tone down the negativity and cynicism because all of it is bringing down the thread for other members, or I'll just probably end up deleting offending posts before people have a chance to react and the thread gets ruined by petty arguments.

That was so contrived, classic X Factor.

 

What was Cheryl blabbering on about at the end? Should I stay or go?

It seemed pretty real to me tbh. Simon was clearly upset as it must've brought up thoughts about his late mother (who died around a week before that was filmed) and Cheryl was wondering if she should go up and comfort him or leave him alone.

It seemed pretty real to me tbh. Simon was clearly upset as it must've brought up thoughts about his late mother (who died around a week before that was filmed) and Cheryl was wondering if she should go up and comfort him or leave him alone.
Exactly. Tbh, I think it was the least contrived XF has been.
My point is the guy after did exactly the same thing, sang an emotional song to him with passion, he wasn't called individual. Maybe I'm old but being an individual isn't about dressing a certain way and it is cringe to me Rita fed into it by calling him individual.

 

It is like him walking out there on stilts and being called individual for it.

Fashion icon Rita Ora knows the tea, individuality is crucial for a long-term career in the industry

Sammy01 is getting a lot of heat on here tonight :lol:, the guy who sang Labrinth's Jealous did a really good job imo. My favourite performance of the weekend was the Mary Mary performance.
This episode was fantastic, the show has never been this good and entertaining !

 

And that very last audition was so emotional. God I love X Factor all over again.

 

It's just amazing isn't it??:wub: The arena auditions have completely brought it back to life!! The talent,judges and presenters are all on top form as well.

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My point is the guy after did exactly the same thing, sang an emotional song to him with passion, he wasn't called individual. Maybe I'm old but being an individual isn't about dressing a certain way and it is cringe to me Rita fed into it by calling him individual.

 

It is like him walking out there on stilts and being called individual for it.

 

Well, he wasn't called individual because he looked and acted like any random person off the street. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but if a guy turning up to anywhere dressed as he was isn't individual, then I feel like the word needs to be redefined.

Really loving the judges this year. As much as I miss Mel, they all work well together and I don't miss Louis at all, Nick's certainly a vast improvement.

 

That last audition was really emotional - the story behind it, and Simon's whole reaction was really heartfelt. Cheryl's however did feel somewhat contrived.

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