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I think (hope) she has left due to a realisation that she can do so much more without the X Factor "brand" hanging over her. A talented girl. I hope she does well.


James is my firm favourite now, although I wasn't overly fussed by his performance last night. Ella is good, but am I alone in thinking she's just a bit dull? Rylan and Chris dreadful as usual, but I hold no hope for them being voted out tonight. I think the boy band will go.

I think this will be Gary's last series. Hs insistence that Rylan is some sort of travesty getting rid of real singers.

Well if dull cruise ship karaoke of Magic FM's greatest hits is your thing then perhaps, but he's missing the point that Rylan is the sort of thing people want.

He's awful, he can't even do pants well, but he's the best this series has to offer, hence why the entertainment factor this series is dangerously close to zero.


Yeah Lucy was passable, but no better than, say, Kate Nash who's career has seemingly already burned itself out.

Ella, yeah she has a good voice, will she be another Adele? I doubt it, not if she's banging out SyCo tosh.

Aaaaand that's it.


And X Factor being twitted by Strictly.


I think Mr Cowell is going to have to shake up the format all over again if he want s to keep his pop idol gravy train on the tracks.

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