4 months ago 24th Jun 13:00
Cheryl Cole says a 17-year-old 'X Factor' hopeful known as Stephanie is "one to watch".
The teenager sang Mary J Blige's 'I'm Goin' Down' during her London audition yesterday (23.06.09), and her rendition won over both the crowd - contestants must now perform before an audience of 2,000, who cheer or jeer depending on whether they like them - and the judges.
He said: So you all wanna be judges, right? Have there ever been times you've disagreed with us?When you love someone you have to chant and let us know
Fellow judge Dannii Minogue agreed with Cheryl's assessment, and was amazed when Stephanie admitted her family want her to ditch her pop plans in favour of her school work.
Another performer who impressed the judging panel - Cheryl, Dannii, Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh - was 33-year-old Jamie Afro.
He chose Kings of Leon's 'Sex On Fire', and soon had onlookers whooping and dancing in the aisles
Fans have already tipped him as a finalist in internet forums for the ITV talent show.
Other contestants included a soldier who auditioned in uniform and a woman who dressed up as fictional Christmas song star Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer.
Trio Triple Trouble were furious when Simon tore their performance to shreds, throwing down their microphones and shouting: "Oi, get off your high horse and recognise talent."
Before auditions started, Simon took to the stage to explain the new process to the audience.
He said: "So you all wanna be judges, right? Have there ever been times you've disagreed with us?
"When you love someone you have to chant and let us know. Anyone you don't like, I don't care if you sit in silence."
The X Factor might be the bane of some folks’ lives thanks to a certain pair of twins who keep appearing on the show week after week, but as we’re trying to determine who we’d most like to go on a hot date with this morning, we thought we’d open the floodgates to your views.
Readers' Comments
#1 by Rudolph Reindeer - 2 months ago 03rd Sep 01:56
Lets make Christmas Special again like it used to be forget the X in factor lets put the X back in Xmas and give Rudolph the Christmas number one