Sunday 16 December 2007

Shock X Factor Result?

If you believe that, you are almost certainly amoungst those who believe the worldto be flat.

How on earth would “Simon Scowell” manage to recoup his £1,00000.00 on an opera singer! How would he sell the kiss and tell secrets of a opera singer and his conquests to the girlie gossip mag's? When will the stupid viewers learn its all a fucking set up, there are millions of pounds at stake they simply cannot risk letting the public decide the outcome.


Not convinced?

OK Just cast your mind back to what happened when the public was allowed to vote for a less than stunning FAT bird to win Pop Idol 2003, anyone remember her name, anyone heard of her since? Just to help you it was Michelle McManus and no, she is NOT listed as a “STAR” on http://www.popwinners.co.uk/pop-idol/stars.htm



You would also do well to know "The X Factor" was devised as a "replacement" for the massively popular “Pop Idol” which was put on indefinite hiatus after its second series.

A strange thing to do to a hit show you might think? Not when you find out it was all because Simon Cowell wished to ditch Simon Fuller and launch a show that HE owned all the television rights to!!!!!!!


The perceived similarity between the shows later became the subject of a legal dispute

But like all greedy fucker's Cowell was worried at the prospect of shelling out cash to lawyers!!! so

TV mogul Simon Fuller has been made a partner on hit show The X Factor after settling his fight with rival Simon Cowell.

Fuller had claimed that Cowell, one of The X Factor star judges, pinched the formula from his successful Pop Idol programmes.

The pair were heading for a £100million High Court showdown until lawyers thrashed out a deal.

£100 MillionWOW!!!! Still think its a shock the pretty boy won!!!!!!!!



X Factor fans complain over phone-in votes

By Megan Levy
Last Updated: 2:02pm GMT 16/12/2007

Fans of Welsh baritone Rhydian Roberts claim he was robbed of the X Factor crown last night because the talent show's voting lines were constantly engaged.

The ITV1 programme's message board and Rhydian Roberts fansites have today been inundated with complaints from fans claiming they could not get through to register their vote.

Scottish vocalist Leon Jackson was the surprise winner in the finale, upsetting Roberts – the bookmakers' favourite - and sibling duo Same Difference to take the title.

An X Factor spokesperson today denied there were problems with the show's voting system, although she said some viewers may have had problems with their phone service providers.

But in a year in which broadcasters have been dogged by phone-in scandals, fans immediately suspected foul play.

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