X Factor's Six Chair Challenge continued on Sunday, with Simon Cowell dubbing the process as 'the hardest decision yet' as he picked his final six contestants.
Kicking off with a sing-off between Georgia Burgess and Maria Laroco, the pair battled it out on stage after Scarlett Lee, who also auditioned last year, was awarded with one of the prestigious seats following her rendition of Piece by Piece by Kelly Clarkson.
Left in awe by the teens performances, the head judge ended up sending all three contestants to Judges' Houses, making his final six: Scarlett, Maria, Georgia, Shan, Bella Penfold and Molly Scott.
Second chance: The final six X Factor's Six Chair Challenge continued on Sunday, with Simon Cowell dubbing the process as 'the hardest decision yet' as he picked his final six
Following his tough decision, the 58-year-old music mogul went on to hug his six finalists, branding the process 'the hardest ever'.
Next up were the Over 25s, with Janice Robinson receiving a standing ovation as she belted Aretha Franklin's You Make Me Feel hit single.
Beaming with delight over her performance, Ayda told the contestant: 'No surprise, I'm absolutely going to give you a chair!'
Danny Tetley followed shortly after the Dreamer singer, as he started his performance with Queen's The Show Must Go On.
She's through! Scarlett Lee, who auditioned last year, was awarded with one of the prestigious seats following her rendition of Piece by Piece by Kelly Clarkson
Unimpressed by his rendition, Ayda interrupted the eager singer, stating: 'I have to tell you, that song is not going to cut it.'
Insisting that he performs Dreamgirls' And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going single from his first audition, Danny went on to captivate the crowd with his stellar vocals.
Happy with his second attempt, the mother-of-three decided to swap him out for US native Burgundy, who put up a fight for her position on the show.
Tense: The show kicked off with a sing-off between Georgia Burgess and Maria Laroco. Impressed by their vocals, Simon ended up sending both contestants through to judges houses
Girls final six: Scarlett (left), Maria (bottom left), Georgia (top left), Shan (centre), Bella Penfold (top right) and Molly Scott (bottom right)
Sending fans wild, the hopeful stormed off the stage with the chair, causing Ayda's husband Robbie Williams to lend a helping hand to the fellow judge.
The Angels hitmaker ensured Burgundy stayed in the competition as he demanded her to perform with Panda, who had been sent home packing moments earlier.
The American duo sent the judges into a frenzy as they belted out the vocals to The Greatest Showman's Never Enough.
Difficult: Following his tough decision, the 58-year-old music mogul went on to hug his six finalists, branding the process 'the hardest yet'
Sparking fireworks with their performance, Robbie insisted the pair join his team as a group, with Ayda reveling: 'See, we're keeping it in the family!' Simon chimed in: 'Magic happens when you never expect it!'.
Securing places at the Judges Houses, the final contestants of the Over 25s category were revealed as: Janice, Danny, Olatunji Yearwood, Ricky John, Louise Setara, and Giovanni Spano.
Elsewhere in the episode, it was Louis Tomlinson's turn to call the shots as he watched the contestants in the Boys category battle it out for positions on the show.
Passionate: Next up were the Over 25s, with Janice Robinson receiving a standing ovation as she belted Aretha Franklin's You Make Me Feel hit single
Impressed: Beaming with delight over her performance, Ayda told the contestant: 'No surprise, I'm absolutely going to give you a chair!'
Lukewarm: Danny Tetley followed shortly after the Dreamer singer, as he started his performance with Queen's The Show Must Go On, but was told he picked the 'wrong song'
Another chance: Insisting that he performs Dreamgirls' And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going single from his first audition, Danny went on to captivate the crowd with his stellar vocals
First up was Joshie Cotton, who, despite receiving a lukewarm response from the judges, was given a seat to Judges' Houses.
It appeared to be a game of musical chairs, as Joshie was swapped out for AEO shortly after, who in turn, was replaced by Ollie Swain.
Armstrong Martins and Anthony Russell were also given chairs for their show-stopping performances, while Felix Shepherd was sent home as Louis insisted he auditions next year instead.
Not having it: Happy with his second attempt, the mother-of-three decided to swap him out for US native Burgundy, who put up a fight for her position on the show
It's mine! Sending fans wild, the hopeful stormed off the stage with the chair, causing Ayda's husband Robbie Williams to lend a helping hand to the fellow judge
Tough: The Angels hitmaker ensured Burgundy stayed in the competition as he demanded her to perform with Panda, who had been sent home packing moments earlier
They get on like a house of fire! The American duo sent the judges into a frenzy as they belted out the vocals to The Greatest Showman's Never Enough
Good choice: Sparking fireworks with their performance, Robbie insisted the pair join his team as a group
They're through: Securing places at the Judges Houses, the final contestants of the Over 25s category were revealed as: Ricky John (left) Janice (top left), Giovanni Spano (bottom left) Danny (top right), Olatunji Yearwood (bottom centre), and Louise Setara (bottom right)
Proving to be a stand-out for the judges, Brendan Murray was given the Golden Buzzer, sending him straight to the Judges Houses.
In awe of his performance, Simon gushed: 'Brendan, you're in a completely different league to everyone else!'.
As the tense six-chair challenge kicked off on Saturday, fans slammed the 'confusing' new format, which saw the show skipping between The Overs and Simon's category, The Girls.
Next: Elsewhere in the episode, it was Louis Tomlinson's turn to call the shots as he watched the contestants in the Boys category battle it out for positions on the show
Secure: Proving to be a stand-out for the judges, Brendan Murray was given the Golden Buzzer, sending him straight to the Judges Houses
Viewers flocked to Twitter to complain that it was 'confusing' and got rid of the 'tension', as well as claiming there were too many ad breaks and that they didn't see enough of the singer's auditions.
'Simon this is going so fast I honestly feel like I'm on speed... my head is spinning what's going on what have you done?' one viewer raged.
'WHY ARE THEY NOT SHOWING FULL PERFORMANCES ON X FACTOR. SINGING COMPETITION, LET US HEAR THE SINGING,' another vented.
Stand-out: In awe of his performance, Simon gushed: 'Brendan, you're in a completely different league to everyone else!'
'The edit and everything is so rushed, only seeing a few seconds of the contestants singing and there's no battle and drama, it's not fun to watch!' a third user added.
One viewer commented: 'Why are they doing this episode like this?! It's like it's on fast forward! We can't get into a song and we can't choose a favourite ffs.'
This year producers also introduced the Golden Buzzer, which a judge can press to take an act in their category straight through to the Judges Houses round.
Not impressed: Meanwhile, fans were left infuriated by the new format of the six-chair challenge, which saw the show skipping between The Overs and Simon's category, The Girls
https://hienalouca.com/2018/10/01/the-x-factor-the-girls-and-over-25s-finalists-are-revealed-in-six-chair-challenge/
Main photo article X Factor’s Six Chair Challenge continued on Sunday, with Simon Cowell dubbing the process as ‘the hardest decision yet’ as he picked his final six contestants.
Kicking off with a sing-off between Georgia Burgess and Maria Laroco, the pair battled it out on stage after Scarlett...
It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.
Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
Dianne Reeves Celebrity News HienaLouca
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1/2018/09/30/21/4653192-6224615-image-a-12_1538338326609.jpg
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий