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the only reason why I watch it is to see the fools that can't sing, once it gets serious i don't watch it hahaha.........that girl who roars at Simon, got to see that
I'm just dying to see the old lady tomorrow night signing "we're 'aving a gang bang"
My youngest asked me what a gang bang was last week. I couldn't understand where she'd thought of that until I saw one of the trailers on the tv with that clip of the lady singing 'we're 'aving a gang bang'. I was gob-smacked that a child, who's in primary school, came out with a question like that!!
Why is it always mentioned when contestants have suffered a close family bereavement? Surely it has no bearing on their ability to sing, or indeed whether they actually posess the 'X-factor'.
Seems to me that anyone with a personal trauma that is featured always makes it through to the next round.
Just thinking outloud.
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Why is it always mentioned when contestants have suffered a close family bereavement? Surely it has no bearing on their ability to sing, or indeed whether they actually posess the 'X-factor'.
Seems to me that anyone with a personal trauma that is featured always makes it through to the next round.