Bookmakers are tipping Treyc Cohen to be the most successful wildcard act on The X Factor. On Saturday's show, it is believed that the judges will announce four wildcard acts. The new contestants will be chosen from a pool of acts, who just missed out on spots in the final 12. Cheryl Cole was spotted filming near Cohen's home earlier this week, fuelling rumours that she is the Girls Aloud star's extra pick. Paddy Power are now taking bets on which wildcard act will progress the furthest in the competition, which Cohen is currently leading with odds of 13/8. Cinema worker Paije Richardson (13/8), Diva Fever (5/1) and Wagner Fiuza-Carrilho (12/1) are also picking up plenty of support from punters at the moment. Girlband Husstle (20/1), (more)...
- 10/8/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Husstle were desperate to succeed when they sang at Simon Cowell’s judges houses stage.
The X Factor wannabes sailed through the bootcamp stage, especially the dance masterclass and speaking from Cowell’s Marbella mansion they said:
“This today is our biggest audition yet that we’ve ever ever done in Husstle. It’s nerve wracking you never know what Simon is going to say. I want him to see that we’ve improved at every step along the way.”
They then sang Tainted Love for Simon and Sinitta.
However Cowell wasn’t convinced by their lineup. He commented:
“It’s not a girl group, it’s one girl and four back-up singers.”
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The X Factor wannabes sailed through the bootcamp stage, especially the dance masterclass and speaking from Cowell’s Marbella mansion they said:
“This today is our biggest audition yet that we’ve ever ever done in Husstle. It’s nerve wracking you never know what Simon is going to say. I want him to see that we’ve improved at every step along the way.”
They then sang Tainted Love for Simon and Sinitta.
However Cowell wasn’t convinced by their lineup. He commented:
“It’s not a girl group, it’s one girl and four back-up singers.”
Related posts:X Factor 2010: Husstle glad to add Sam Grierson to lineupX Factor 2010: Husstle through to live finals?X Factor judges make up Husstle and two other bands from solo entrantsHusstle will be X Factor...
- 10/2/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Simon Cowell is not impressed by Husstle and The Reason as they perform for him and Sinnita at the Judges' Houses round of The X Factor. The bands fail to generate enthusiasm for the judge, surprising him in the wrong way. As Husstle prepare to face the music producer, they say: "It's nerve-wracking, you never know what Simon is going to say. [We] want him to see that we've improved at every step along the way." Following their version of 'Tainted Love', Simon flatly says: "It's not a girl group, it's one girl and four (more)...
- 10/1/2010
- by By Naomi Rainey
- Digital Spy
Over 200,000 people applied for this year’s The X Factor, and after auditions in Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow, London and Manchester, they have been whittled down to just over 200 who have made it through to Bootcamp.
Some failed to impress while others wowed…but now the fight begins!
In the first of this weekend’s Bootcamp double bill, the remaining acts head to London’s Wembley Arena where the stakes have never been higher and pushed to their limits by Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Guest Judge, Nicole Scherzinger.
Commenting on those through to Bootcamp, Simon says: “I’m going to push them so much harder this year, I mean seriously.”
Louis adds: “They’ve got nowhere to hide, the real competition starts now.”
The acts will be tested like never before, and put through their paces with vocal training and choreography as they battle it out to secure their place at Judges’ Houses.
Some failed to impress while others wowed…but now the fight begins!
In the first of this weekend’s Bootcamp double bill, the remaining acts head to London’s Wembley Arena where the stakes have never been higher and pushed to their limits by Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Guest Judge, Nicole Scherzinger.
Commenting on those through to Bootcamp, Simon says: “I’m going to push them so much harder this year, I mean seriously.”
Louis adds: “They’ve got nowhere to hide, the real competition starts now.”
The acts will be tested like never before, and put through their paces with vocal training and choreography as they battle it out to secure their place at Judges’ Houses.
- 9/25/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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