Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Fix Factor: Cheryl Cole's no vote was REHEARSED... and Katie would have been sent home if decision had gone to deadlock

Fix Factor: Cheryl Cole's no vote was REHEARSED... and Katie would have been sent home if decision had gone to deadlock

Calls grow for Cheryl to be axed as thousands of fans complain

Host Dermot O'Leary reveals producers rehearsed Cheryl's no vote in ad break.  TV sources confirm Treyc received THREE times more votes of support than Katie.

One of the most controversial X Factor shows ever was last night exposed as nothing more than a charade.

Presenter Dermot O’Leary revealed that Cheryl Cole’s decision not to vote when two of her acts were up against each other to escape the axe had been planned all along.

Millions watched as Miss Cole dithered over whether to plump for Treyc Cohen or Katie Waissel.

Staged: It has emerged that producers rehearsed the Cheryl Cole no vote on Sunday after she refused to pick between Katie Waissel, left, and Treyc Cohen


Eventually she refused to choose at all – and Miss Cohen was kicked off the show after the other judges voted against her by two to one.

Yesterday, however, O’Leary revealed how Miss Cole’s apparently agonising decision had actually been decided by show bosses during the commercial break – as more cynical viewers perhaps might have suspected all along.

He disclosed a dramatic stand-off between him and Miss Cole was agreed in advance.

Moment of truth: Host Dermot O'Leary challenges Cheryl as Katie and Treyc watch on, but he has now revealed the confrontation was all staged

'We thought it might happen before the break when we found out who was in the bottom two,’ he said.
'We decided if she wasn’t going to vote, we would go to the majority verdict.’

The disclosure puts the episode in a disturbing new light and comes as calls are growing among fans for Miss Cole to be axed from her £1.7million job.

Furious viewers have complained in their hundreds to telly watchdog Ofcom - more than 2,000 to date - with ITV receiving more than 1,000 complaints.

Almost 70 per cent of people polled by Mail Online say that the Girls Aloud singer should be axed from the judging panel.

A Facebook group set up called 'Sack Cheryl Cole From X Factor' is also receiving a growing number of followers.

No laughing matter: Embattled X Factor judge Cheryl leaving the Pride of Britain Awards on Monday night and, below, Treyc's angered father Fitzgerald

Facebook user David Watt raged: 'There should be a public voting ban which would hit the X factor in their pocket until Cheryl is sacked for not doing the job she is paid to do.'

He continued: 'If not, we should get all our money back from last weekend, is this another ITV voting scandal?'

Of almost 6,890 people polled on MailOnline, 4795 called for Cheryl to be sacked as a judge, while 2095 thought she should be allowed to remain on the show.

Julie from West Yorkshire summed up many people's feelings when she wrote on the Mail Online comment boards: Cheryl should be disqualified for refusing to vote,she gets highly paid to be a judge on the panel.

'If she doesn't want to vote she needs to leave the show. The show is a farce.'
Linda from Northfleet insisted: 'It's so obvious that it's fixed' and Linda from Dublin outlined her argument to Ofcom, saying: 'Cheryl Cole refused to vote there was no chance of deadlock and no way that the public vote could be used.  

'Therefore, there was NEVER a chance that the votes for the bottom two could count.

'In the past where the public votes have been made irrelevant in other shows, the company has been sanctioned and I believe this company and Ms Cole should be fined.'

However, some viewers seemed resigned that Cheryl would remain unchallenged in her judge's seat.
Posting on internet entertainment forum Digital Spy, Peter Callan wrote: 'Like Cowell would sack his golden girl. He'd be lynched!'

Under the rules of the show, the four judges vote to decide which contestant is saved.

Simon Cowell went first and voted to save Miss Waissel, with Miss Cole told she had to vote next.

She and O’Leary then had an ‘argument’ over what to do as she told him: ‘I’m not sending either of them home, Dermot.’

He replied, ‘you’re refusing to vote?’ and she said, ‘I’m refusing point blank’, adding: ‘I don’t have to send anybody home.’

As the tension mounted she told O’Leary: ‘OK, well ask these two then and I’ll take it to deadlock.’
O’Leary said: ‘We’re going to move it on, we’re going to take a majority verdict.’

He turned to judge Dannii Minogue, and said: ‘If you go with Treyc, she’s going home.’

She voted to send Miss Waissel home, with Louis Walsh voting next for Miss Cohen to go, meaning Cole did not need to vote.

The controversy came as TV sources confirmed Miss Cohen had received three times as many votes as Miss Waissel in the public vote.

So if Miss Cole had voted for Miss Cohen – making the judges’ scoring 2-2 and so going to ‘Deadlock’ where the contestant with the lowest public vote is ousted – it would have been Miss Waissel who went home.

ITV has already received more than 1,000 complaints and telly watchdog Ofcom has also had more than 2,000 complaints to date.

And the father of Miss Cohen, a call centre worker from Tamworth, Staffordshire, has criticised Cowell for overseeing the result.

Fitzgerald Cohen, 68, said that both Miss Cole and Cowell owed Miss Cohen an apology.

‘I think the judges get instructions as they go out on to the stage as to who they are supposed to keep in,’ he said.

‘I think if the judges let it go to deadlock, Treyc would have stayed. But I think they wanted to keep Katie in, so they refused to let it come down to the public vote.’

Mr Cohen, 68, added: ‘The main aim is to make as much money as possible, with no regard to people’s lives.’

Some 16.7million viewers watched Sunday’s programme.

An X Factor spokesman said: ‘A judge can abstain from placing a vote. Cheryl made it clear that she would not send anyone home and therefore abstained from voting.

‘Dermot went back to her to clarify that it was going to go to a majority vote if she did that. Cheryl was unable to take the vote to deadlock as deadlock requires a valid active vote.’

X Factor WAS fixed, Dermot O'Leary

DERMOT O'Leary let slip last night that X Factor WAS fixed.

The ITV1 show's host revealed a plot was hatched to save oddball singer Katie Waissel minutes before the four judges voted.



It RELIED on Cheryl Cole - mentor to both Katie, 24, and ousted Treyc Cohen, 28 - being made to vote early and abstaining until her fellow judges' verdicts.

Dermot, 37, outraged viewers by then giving her no say.  He said he was told: "If Cheryl decides to opt out we go to majority vote."

The plot - which involved refusing to let Cheryl Cole have the last say on who got the boot - was cooked up at the 11th hour, according to the presenter.



It means livid X Factor fans who accused the ITV1 show of a fix after Sunday night's travesty were RIGHT.

As mentor to both the acts in the bottom two following the public's vote, Cheryl was unwilling to choose between them as she and her fellow judges decided who to send home.

Bosses had banked on her doing just that - and went out of their way to make sure.

Viewers had expected that since her acts were involved, she would be the last of the four judges to vote.

She was instead asked to choose BEFORE she knew all the other judges' votes - so initially abstained.

With the decision at 2-1 to send Treyc Cohen home, Cheryl then desperately tried to level it at 2-2.  But Dermot enraged viewers by ignoring her - meaning she had no say at all.

Deadlock would have seen the singer with fewest public votes - Katie - being axed.

Last night Dermot lifted the lid on what happened with show chiefs behind the scenes.

He confessed: "We talked about it in the break because you find out two or three minutes before what's going to happen.

"My producer said, 'Look, if Cheryl decides to opt out we go to majority vote'.
"She did decide to opt out - and then she said, 'Come back to me and we'll do deadlock'."

Dermot defended not letting her put Katie's fate in the hands of the public by saying: "You can't do that because then it kind of devalues the other two judges' votes so that wouldn't have made sense."

But he admitted of the order in which the panel had to vote: "It would have been a lot easier for me for Cheryl to be last."

The presenter said of Cheryl abstaining: "There's no precedent to it so it's tricky."

He insisted he only followed the rules - but last night X Factor said there were NO rules.

A spokeswoman said: "Cheryl was well within her rights to do what she did. There are no official rules on X Factor."

Show supremo Simon Cowell has twice seen two of his acts come bottom - and on both occasions was the judge who got to vote last.

He even admitted on Sunday that Treyc was the better singer - but Katie made for better TV.

Yesterday pop babe Cheryl, 27, was unavailable for comment - as she plugged her new album in sexy snaps of herself sprawled in a see-through frock.

Around 1,200 fans have complained to ITV and Ofcom about Sunday's fiasco - with thousands more blasting the show on Facebook and Twitter.

Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger, 32 - who was a stand-in judge during this year's series - said Treyc would be justified in thinking she was "unfairly treated".

Monday, 8 November 2010

X Factor branded a fix and viewers complain about Katie staying in

THE X FACTOR was in crisis last night as axed singer Treyc Cohen's dad branded the show "a fix".

Seething Fitzgerald Cohen, 68, angrily accused bosses of manipulating the programme to get rid of his 28-year-old daughter, who lost out to rival Katie Waissel.



More than 1,000 viewers complained to ITV and telly regulator Ofcom after Sunday's show - in which mentor Cheryl Cole condemned Treyc to the chop by refusing to cast her judge's vote.

Thousands more slammed Cheryl on websites and social networking pages such as Twitter and Facebook.
T
reyc's livid dad blasted The X Factor last night - saying: "It's not about singing, it's a freak show now."

He spoke as figures revealed sing-off rival Katie polled just a THIRD of the public votes Treyc won and would have been dumped instead had the outcome hinged on that.

The Sun can also reveal that under-fire Cheryl had a furious on-set row with a producer as he tried to pull her off stage in the wake of her voting gaffe.

Mr Cohen angrily accused Simon Cowell and other show bosses of manipulating the result to get rid of Treyc.

He said: "It's a fix. It's as simple as that. I have no idea why Treyc is out. She was easily the best singer and should not have lost to Katie.

"Lots of things happen behind the scenes so certain contestants are kept in.

"The show is not about singing, it's a freak show now.

"I think Treyc has been let down by Cheryl. She knew Treyc was the better singer, but sat back and let her go.

"She knew she was already one down after Simon voted for Katie, but refused to balance the score. There should be an investigation into why Cheryl was allowed to refuse to vote."

Even mild-mannered Treyc, from Tamworth, Staffs, criticised "drama queen" Katie.
She said: "I haven't watched the performances back, but Katie crumbled. I think I was the better performer. If it's a singing contest I should still be there."

A massive 16.7million viewers, the ITV show's second-highest rating ever, witnessed Sunday's amazing scenes.

Cheryl, 27, abstained when asked to choose between Treyc and Katie - both her acts.
Simon and Louis Walsh voted to send home Treyc and fellow judge Dannii Minogue decided to axe Katie, 24.

Had Cheryl also voted to send Katie home, she would have levelled the score, resulting in deadlock and allowing the public vote to decide.

But host Dermot O'Leary explained the judges' 2-1 majority vote would stand, meaning Treyc had to go.

Hundreds of fans in the London studio audience yelled "fix" and "get Katie out" as Girls Aloud star Cheryl looked close to tears.

The beauty sat with "a face like thunder" as distraught Treyc was told she was out.
And she was further angered when a producer grabbed her hand and tried to pull her away from the set.

Onlookers said she screamed: "Oi, get off. Where are you taking me?" as the man motioned her to the side of the stage.

One said: "He was saying she needed to come round the back of the stage to then go back on the stage to say farewell to Treyc. But she snapped his head off and the guy looked very bemused.

"Eventually he explained and she went - but she had a face like thunder the whole time."


Katie, who had a meltdown during her sing-off performance, survives on the show to compete against rivals including Wagner, One Direction, Mary Byrne and Aiden Grimshaw.
Dermot yesterday defended the vote, saying: "I know everyone will think conspiracy but I wouldn't be part of that. It's just how it played out."

Last night an X Factor spokeswoman said Sunday's bizarre episode was above board.
She said: "A judge can abstain from voting. Cheryl made it clear she would not send anyone home. She was unable to take the vote to deadlock as deadlock requires a valid active vote."

Friday, 5 November 2010

Wagner to win .... continued!

CHRISTMAS NUMBER ONE HERE HE COMES!

Over 13,000 X Factor fans join Facebook campaign backing Wagner to win... and there's even a 'Pocket Wagner' app! (DAILY MAIL)


Over 13,000 X Factor fans join Facebook campaign backing Wagner to win... and there's even a 'Pocket Wagner' app!





He's one of the most controversial acts on this year's X Factor, and even got booed when has was revealed to have made it through to the next stage last weekend.

But while many think Wagner Carrilho doesn't have the talent to win the ITV talent contestant, others disagree and have taken to the internet to have their say.

Over 13,000 fans have joined a Facebook campaign backing Wagner to win the X Factor because they think the 54-year-old Brazilian could go all the way.

One of the group members wrote on the site: 'He is just having a good time. I'm glad he is making a mockery of the show, the good ones will get signed anyway. I want him to win and throw a spanner in the works of Simon Cowell's obscene money making machine, people power!!!!'

And another added: 'Cowell is ruining British music by controlling and producing bland, manufactured music - filling his pockets in a completely perverse way in the process.
'It's time to put an end to it.'

The 'Wagner to Win' campaign is following the lead of a similar process last  year which saw thousands of fans take to Facebook to encourage the downloading of Rage Against The Machine's Killing In The Name.
And the campaign was so successful that last year's X Factor winner Joe McElderry missed out on the Christmas number one to Rage Against The Machine.

Wagner has become so popular that somebody has even created a $0.99 iPhone app called Pocket Wagner, which allows the user to 'watch his first 2 live performances, play his best sounds or make a Wagner wallpaper with a choice of 5 great images'.

Having their say: 13, 871 people are members of the Wagner to win campaign

Pocker Wagner: Fancy having Wagner in your pocket all the time? Now you can with this iPhone app!


But for all the fans of Wagner, there are as many who disapprove of his overly-quirky singing style.

X FACTOR ODDS - WINNER

One Direction 5/2
Matt Cardle 5/2
Rebecca Ferguson 11/4
Cher Lloyd 5/1
Aiden Grimshaw 20/1
Mary Byrne 20/1
Wagner Carrilho 25/1
Paije Richardson 50/1
Katie Waissel 66/1
Treyc Cohen 66/1
After being thrown off the show on Saturday night, Belle Amie's Rebecca Creighton said it was 'scary' they had been voted off when Wagner has been safely getting through week after week.

She said: 'It is scary because so much talent has left the competition and it upsets us that a fun act like that can take someone else's place in the programme. 

'Don't get me wrong, Wagner's a lovely man but it's just scary to think that he's still in the show when so many other people have gone who can actually sing.

'People on the internet are doing this campaign to keep him in the programme because they hate the X Factor but they don't realise that they're messing with people's lives and careers, just for their own entertainment.'

According to the current odds on the outright winner for the X Factor, Wagner is seventh most likely to win the show, with odds of 25/1.

He comes ahead of Paije Richardson, Katie Waissel and Treyc Cohen, who is the favourite to be voted off the show this weekend.

Thursday, 4 November 2010

There is a lot of X Factor Hate says Louis Walsh

There is a lot of X Factor Hate says Louis Walsh

We are led to believe that everyone on The X factor show loves each other but according to X Factor judge Louis Walsh that is rubbish and admits that a lot of contestants on The X Factor show hate each other. Simon Cowell will be less than pleased with Louis Walsh revelation about the X Factor contestants after the X Factor boss informed the judges on the show he wants no more bad press.

One and the same

It seems Louis Walsh is ignoring his boss’s request after the judge said that some of the acts on the show hate each other.

Louis Walsh told Heat magazine: 'They all pretend they like each other, but there's a lot of fakery.
'They've watched the show, so they're being clever about it - they want to be liked.'

A source on The X Factor show has said Simon Cowell is very angry over Louis Walsh comments especially after he told all the judges that they must stop giving negative interviews on the show.

Louis Walsh has also hit out at Cher Lloyd saying he cannot understand why she pulls strange faces all the time and feel Cheryl Cole should pull her to one side and tell her to sort herself out."

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

ITV programmes are aimed towards the "lowest common denominator


ITV bosses claim channel is in a 'ratings rat race'

Cher Lloyd
Numpty

ITV programmes are aimed towards the "lowest common denominator", channel bosses have said.
ITV chairman Archie Norman said the broadcaster, home to shows such as Coronation Street and The X Factor, is stuck in a "ratings rat race".
ITV chief executive Adam Crozier also told the Lords communications committee that ITV's schedule had a "remarkable lack of diversity".
He added that he would like to start investing in arts and factual shows.
The former Royal Mail chief executive, who took up the top job at ITV in April, criticised the Contract Rights Renewal.
He wants the Contract Rights Renewal (CRR), which is the framework that governs air time sales deals, to be axed.
CRR was introduced following the merger of Carlton TV and Granada into ITV in 2003 and linked the amount that advertisers spend on the channel to ITV's audience share - which means advertisers pay less for lower audiences.
"Ad revenue has fallen by about 22% since CRR was introduced. That has led us to invest less and less in programmes," Mr Crozier said.
He added that if the CRR was ditched, then ITV would not have to "chase volumes of impact that would allow us to have a much more diverse schedule".
He said the ITV schedule was limited because "we have to invest in programmes that drive the biggest audiences, rather than the most unique audiences".
ITV axed its flagship arts programme The South Bank Show earlier this year while Simon Cowell has just signed a new three-year deal with the channel to broadcast The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent.
In January, the Competition Commission rejected an ITV proposal that the broadcaster should have more flexibility in how much it charges advertisers.
But Mr Crozier has called on culture secretary Jeremy Hunt to look at CRR and its benefits.
ITV has claimed it has lost about £262m in revenue since the CRR was introduced in 2003.

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

X Factor: Simon Cowell holds crisis talks with hopefuls and asks for 'more tears' - mirror.co.uk

Simon Cowell has held crisis talks with X Factor hopefuls and asked production staff for 'more tears'.

Simon loves to cry

It comes as TV rival Strictly Come Dancing narrowed the gap in the Saturday night ratings battle and the BBC dance show star Ann Widdecombe branded X Factor awful.

Widdecombe, 63, told Star mag she didn't even watch X Factor, adding: 'I'm on the right show, no doubt about it.'

In another dig, Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood said: 'There is a reason why our show has gone as a format to 38 countries and X Factor hasn't. It is classy, it is entertaining and it is fantastic fun.' This weekend Strictly peaked at 12.2million with X Factor on 13.5million.

Cowell spoke to all the singers for 30 minutes on Sunday in a 'pep talk'.

Insiders claim he has become 'a diva'. One said: 'Simon called them together, telling them they needed to get their personalities across. Last weekend all the videos shown as singers come out were re-shot. He wanted more tears and emotion. He is feeling pressure now Strictly is doing well.'"

Damon Albarn lays into X Factor again with a Cantona style rant! (The Sun)

DAMON ALBARN has laid into The X Factor with a rant right out of ERIC CANTONA's book of baffling quotes.

The BLUR frontman and GORILLAZ mastermind compared contestants on SIMON COWELL's reality show monster to cows being packed off to slaughter.

When asked about The X Factor, Damon said: "It's not good because, though from time to time they may stumble across a beautiful voice, they put them through a food processor and make them fast food.

"A cow is definitely a more beautiful thing before it hits the hamburger factory."

Cantona: The original mad genius
That's right up there with Manchester United legend Cantona and his classic: "When the seagulls follow the trawler, it's because they think sardines will be thrown in to the sea."

And Damon's beef with the show didn't stop there.

He continued: "I think music would be totally fine and in a healthy state if people weren't so preoccupied with celebrity.

"There is potential for insane cross-fertilisation but there's this sort of malignant tumour that keeps growing, very much based on a few TV and record executives practising this dark art of the television show."

Damon, currently on tour in the US with Gorillaz, also questioned the treatment of The X Factor hopefuls.

He said: "They do things to these kids. They play with their bodies and their faces. They just bleach and sanitise everything about them and that's a very potent aspirational aspect of our society."

Damon's dig comes after JAY KAY from JAMIROQUAI slammed The X Factor last week - just days before performing on it.

His rant, in which he branded CHERYL COLE and DANNII MINOGUE "f****** useless", went down as well as a hug ban at a DERMOT O'LEARY house party.

Group Hug!!!
Both judges gave Jay the silent treatment and refused to applaud his performance - even though he did say he'd happily sleep with them.It's unlikely Damon would ever put himself in Jay's situation. Neither Blur nor Gorillaz need the publicity that comes with appearing in front of millions of viewers on The X Factor.

Gorillaz headlined Glastonbury in the summer and the previous year Blur played two sell-out nights at Hyde Park and were top billing at Glasto themselves.
Having spent all that time on Worthy Farm, it's easy to see why Damon knows a thing or two about cows.

Monday, 1 November 2010

VFTW Supporting Wagner

VFTW Supporting Wagner



American Website votefortheworst.com are supporting Wagner on X Factor!

Are you wondering how the Hell Wagner is still on the X Factor after knocking off yet again another legitimate contestant? Well, the answer may be the very well-known (and somewhat infamous) American website votefortheworst.com, the people who brought you Sanjaya Malakar.
They’re a satirical website and Forum that makes fun of American Idol and other similar shows (such as The X Factor), and in the process annoy the judges and fans who take this show way too seriously.

VFTW is supporting and voting for Wagner and mobilizing all their UK Worsters to give The X Factor the winner they truly deserve!

So come by and visit the site if you’d like but more importantly, spread the word about votefortheworst.com’s efforts throughout The UK any way you can and next Saturday night right after the show, check our site for Wagner’s number get ready to vote 24 hours straight for Wagner! The longer Wagner stays on the show and the more contestants he knocks off, the more and more upset the annoying fans and judges will get (trust us, we know!). I’m confident you can help as one thing I know for sure, nothing is more VFTW than The UK!"

Gorillaz' Damon Albarn: X Factor 'Sanitises' Contestants

Gorillaz' Damon Albarn: X Factor 'Sanitises' Contestants


Damon Albarn has criticised programmes like X Factor and American Idol, claiming they “sanitise” contestants.

The Gorillaz and Blur frontman said the reality shows had left the music business in “very ill health”.

Albarn: GENIUS


But Albarn added that modern technology could help overcome the situation.

“They do things to these kids,” Albarn told Spinner about the current popularity of TV singing contestants. “They play with their bodies and their faces.

“They just bleach and sanitise everything about them, and that's a very potent aspirational aspect of our society.”

He continued: “So in that sense, the music business is in very ill health - but that can change because the opportunities to make music and communicate ideas are better than they've ever been.”"
Same to you Louis!!!

Louis Walsh - self indulgent Twat

Dannii: Don't axe me Si

DANNII Minogue says she hopes her "tough" boss Simon Cowell won't axe her after this year's series of The X Factor.

The Aussie judge has pleaded with the music mogul not to sack her - saying the show is a big part of her world.

Speaking about Simon, who has claimed he'd barely spoken to Dannii this year, the 39-year-old said: "He's a tough boss to work for but in a good way."
Fit but no singer
And the new mum admitted that she didn't yet know whether her job was safe for another year.


Talking about who would be back, Dannii said: "Nobody knows! We never know until the end of the year.
"I think that's good. It definitely keeps us on our toes.

"I would love to do this next year. I have always said that it's such a big part of my world." (Really its the only part of her life as she cant get any other work!)

Meanwhile, Dannii - who is intending to relaunch her own music career (OH CHRIST NO!!) - said she would like to follow in Cheryl Cole's footsteps by performing on the show.

She said: "If I had the guts to. I know how nerve-racking it is seeing Cheryl do it.

"I would be so nervous too, but it would be the best experience ever."
And Dannii defended Cheryl's recent performance on the show after the 27-year-old was slammed for miming.
She said: "I thought Cheryl's performance was one of the best I've ever seen on The X Factor.
"As long as you're entertaining and putting on a good show, that's the most important thing." (No the most important thing is singing seeing as shes supposed to be a "singer"!)

Eamonn moans about Strictly Come Dancing, X Factor and The Apprentice

EAMONN Holmes has launched a stunning attack on popular telly.
The TV veteran branded Strictly Come Dancing 'sad' and The Apprentice 'poisonous'.

He also had a pop at 'X Factor-style' presenters for lacking the experience to do decent interviews.

Chubby fellow X Factor hater 

Eamonn, 50, now hosting Sky News Sunrise, said: 'These days our big shared television moments, our state events, are The X Factor and Strictly.

'Those are the only events families can talk about, which I do find sad. I would rather have my fingernails ripped out than watch Strictly.'

Of BBC1's The Apprentice, he said: 'I'd hate to think my children could be as poisoned, ruthless and blinkered as the fools on that programme.

'I think this idolisation we have of business people is wrong. In society we have envy everywhere. Meanness is a trait I despise. That's what I see in The Apprentice. It promotes evilness and greed.'

Eamonn, who also hosts This Morning with wife Ruth Langsford on Fridays, bemoaned young presenters' lack of training.

He said: 'When I started I wanted to be Des Lynam. The trouble is there are no more Des Lynams. We don't hire presenters trained in journalism, as I was, because we want X Factor reality TV people.'"

X Factor's Aiden Apologises For 'Crap' Performance

X Factor favourite Aiden Grimshaw has admitted that his performance of John Lennon's 'Jealous Guy' this past weekend was 'Crap' and apologised to his fans."

Wanted for crimes against music

Mate, lets be honest, it wasnt just this weekend was it.  you lot have been murdering song left right and centre this series!