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Otta agreed, and I've not watched this series that closely, but I'm sure Tamera made a similar mistake before; doesn't bode well if you really think you can compete with the best ( performing artists).


Not a great competition this year in my opinion but I thought it was also a bit rubbish last year.

Part of me wants Temera to stay, just because watching someone stuff up adds a bit more interest! Hannah is talented, but not particularly likeable. I like Rough Copy, they stand a good chance of having a career. Sam is brilliant, but destined to sing on cruise ships and holiday parks I think, just not marketable enough.

I wasn't a great fan of Hannah, but are you saying she deserved to go after her performance on Saturday?


And as for Rough Copy being in the bottom two.....?


Tamera is obviously struggling to handle the pressure. She looks uncomfortable on stage & I think the poor girl needs to be put out of her misery & voted off.

It has never been a singing competition!!! Anything that allows the public to vote is nothing more than a personality / cutest looking competition.


Even our politics have gone that way, so I think you're expecting a bit too much of the bloody x factor.

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