The X Factor Final rundown
Saturday night we saw Ché Chesterman get evicted from the X Factor competition, leaving Reggie ‘N’ Bollie to battle it out with Louisa Johnson in the final. With some fantastic performances from the likes of Fleur East, Little Mix and Leona Lewis along with some not so amazing performances from Ben Haenow and Rod Stewart the show was rocking. Sunday looked to be a whole lot better, with the likes of Adele and One Direction performing and not to mention a winner will be announced.
Is it just me or is Caroline’s laugh irritating and used way too much? The X Factor finalists decided to put on a performance for us before the stars of the finals sung. It was terrible, Sean Miley Moore was the only distinctive voice in the whole performance and I wouldn’t blame anyone in the audience for leaving the stadium and asking for a refund! 0/5, terrible!
The best bit about this XFactor finalists performance is that if you haven't watched this series you know you haven't missed anything.
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) December 13, 2015
Our first proper guest performance Sunday night happened to be Coldplay. Although Coldplay have had some amazing music out in the past, Sunday night that wasn’t shown very well. The performance was bland and bright, maybe to defer from the fact the song was plain gibberish. The only good thing about the performance was the judges turning into monkeys for a brief period of time. 2/5, bland, boring with no originality what so ever from their previous songs.
#Coldplay on #XFactor? Cue their new song that sounds like all the others.
— William Lee Adams (@willyleeadams) December 13, 2015
Reggie ‘N’ Bollie were first up to perform on the finals. Repeating their One Direction disaster from earlier on in the show they for some reason thought it would help them in the finals? The performance was filled with around 150 cheerleaders to draw from the boys dreadful dance moves and terrible vocals; they may like to move it, move it but they need to hurry up and move it out of the competition. 2/5, terrible vocals and dancing worse than my dad’s!
R&B doing a repeat performance…really guys? You couldn’t come up with something new no? #yawn #XFactor
— Emma Amstrong (@Emma92uk) December 13, 2015
Louisa Johnson then decided to show Wembley and the nation why she thinks she should stay in the competition and win. With her singing This is a Man’s World she hoped to win everyone over and secure more votes for her run for the crown. She definitely brought attitude and injected it into the whole performance but after many weeks of hearing her sing, well I never thought ballads could get annoying and boring. 4/5, great vocals, fierce attitude but repetitive.
Unreal. Also she’s SEVENTEEN!!!! #xfactor — Luke Franks (@luke_franks) December 13, 2015
After the two performances from the maybe winners of the night it was time for another guest performance, One Direction! Was there a wardrobe malfunction? What was Harry wearing? At least Liam and Niall looked stunning as always. The vocals were spot on and the performance was emotionally brilliant, pretty sure the song was called infinity if anyone wondered. 5/5, amazing performance, the audience and nation loved it!
Well don't they all look divine? 😍😍😍 #XFactor
— Yahoo Celebrity UK (@YahooCelebUK) December 13, 2015
After singing their first amazing and truly beautiful song it really didn’t end there, Simon had a treat for them. A farewell video if you like, but its fine because at the end of the day it’s only a ‘break’, some of the people supporting them happened to be David Beckham, Robbie Williams, Jack Whitehall and the amazing Little Mix.
bruh even my dad is getting emotional, this hasn't happened since Uncle Albert passed away on Only Fools & Horses #XFactorFinal #XFactor
— The Fresh Prince (@_TY_97) December 13, 2015
One Direction then decided to grace the nation with another performance, History from the album ‘Made in the A.M.’. Although it seemed that a few mic issues were being faced at the start of the song it really didn’t matter. History lived up to its name in terms of the lyrics and it is a song to remember, as it will get stuck in your head for days! 6/5, even better than their first song, epic!
Reggie ‘N’ Bollie were first up to perform the winner’s song, but did they nail it? It seems that the boys really can’t sing, if their performance of Forever Young by the great Bob Dylan was anything to go by. If they win from that performance then I call fix on the show, they sounded like a pair of wailing banshees at one point. They needed about 200 backing singers in a choir just to make them sound half decent. -1/5, the first time we get to hear them sing properly and I wish I couldn’t hear!
WHAT IS THIS MESS LMAO #XFactor
— Jamie (@jamiefenty) December 13, 2015
This is so embarrassing🙈🙈 #XFactor
— Matt Travell (@matt_travell15) December 13, 2015
Louisa Johnson was next to sing the winner’s song, following that abysmal performance from the boys she could put half the effort into it and still be 100% better! Although the giant X Louisa was standing on was having difficulties staying strong Louisa was having none of it and sung her heart out. The vocals were flawless and projected greatness. Was it just me who saw Cheryl and Simon get up to clap way too early? 5/5, true display of a winner.
Absolutely love @louisa voice … Well deserved #XFactor winner 2015 🙌🏻
— Curtis Hinton (@Curtislhinton) December 13, 2015
Adele!!!!
The moment most of the people in Great Britain had been waiting for the whole weekend, Adele. Performing her amazing single ‘Hello’ it was no surprise, unlike Che, she didn’t get the words wrong. I don’t think I really need to go into detail about how amazing she was, a true British icon, has to be the best performance on the X Factor so far this year! Just to rub it in to whoever reads these, I am going to watch Adele LIVE!!!! Watch out for the article next year. 10/10! No rating system in the known existence of mankind could complement her enough.
I'm still trying to work out how they booked @adele 😳 #XFactor
— Vas J Morgan (@VasJMorgan) December 13, 2015
She's just such an effortless and flawless performer. She doesn't even look like she's trying. #XFactor
— Alexander (@DaBatterMe) December 13, 2015
After that amazing performance from the truly inspirational and spectacular Adele it was time to find out who the winner of the X Factor 2015 finally was. The acts entered the stage with dramatic music and flashing light. Stepped up to the mark and then waited ages to find out who won… I won’t keep you waiting however, the winner of the X-Factor 2015 was…
LOUISAAAAAAA GO GIRL!! YEY SO HAPPY❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ #XFactor
— Beth (@bethyylouisee15) December 13, 2015
Want to know who we have seen leave the competition so far and in order, take a look below.
- Bupsi
- Alien Uncovered
- Kiera Weathers
- Seann Miley Moore
- Max Stone
- Monica Michael
- Mason Noise
- Anton Stephens
- 4th Impact
- Lauren Murray
- Ché Chesterman
- Reggie ‘N’ Bollie
Winner = Louisa Johnson