List of The X Factor finalists (UK series 12)
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The twelfth UK series of The X Factor began on ITV on 29 August 2015. The live shows started on 31 October. In a change from previous series, there will be seven weeks of live shows instead of the usual ten. Viewers were asked to decide which categories would be assigned to each judge by voting on Twitter during the series premiere.[1] The results were announced on the day the Six Chair Challenge was filmed.[2] Nick Grimshaw mentored the Boys, Rita Ora mentored the Girls, Simon Cowell mentored the Overs and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini mentored the Groups.
The twelve chosen finalists were Ché Chesterman, Seann Miley Moore, Mason Noise, Louisa Johnson, Lauren Murray, Kiera Weathers, Bupsi, Anton Stephans, Max Stone, Alien Uncovered, 4th Impact and Reggie n Bollie.[3] On 29 October, Monica Michael (from the Girls category) was announced as the only wildcard on this series, with all four judges agreeing on it.[4]
Contents
Boys
The "Boys" category is mentored by Nick Grimshaw. Contestants in this category are male soloists aged between 16 and 25. The six candidates at judges' houses were: Ché Chesterman, Ben Clark, Josh Daniels, Simon Lynch, Seann Miley Moore, and Mason Noise. Grimshaw chose:
Ché Chesterman
Ché George Chesterman, Jr. (born 1996)[5] is a singer-songwriter from Basildon, Essex. Prior to auditioning for The X Factor, he used to work stacking shelves at a Tesco in Langdon, Essex, but quit to pursue his singing career.[citation needed] Chesterman's father, Ché Sr., auditioned for series 3 of The X Factor in 2006 and made it through to boot camp.[citation needed] Chesterman studied music at college, which is where he realised his passion for performing.[citation needed] He was the lead singer of a band called Jinx, before they split and he decided to audition for the show.[citation needed]
With the eliminations of Seann Miley Moore on week 2 and Mason Noise on week 4, Chesterman became Grimshaw's last remaining act in the competition. Chesterman was in the bottom two in week 4 alongside Anton Stephans, but was saved after only Cowell voted to send him home. He was in the bottom two again in week 6 alongside Lauren Murray and was sent through to the final via public vote due to the judges taking the decision to deadlock. He finished in 3rd place in the competition. Chesterman will take part in The X Factor Live Tour 2016.
The X Factor performances and results | |||
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Show | Song choice | Theme | Result |
Auditions | "Who You Are" | N/A | Through to bootcamp |
Bootcamp | "A Song For You" | Through to six-chair challenge | |
Six-chair challenge | "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" | Through to judges' houses | |
Judges' houses | "Don't Know Much" | Through to live shows | |
Live show 1 | "Tears Dry on Their Own"/"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" | This Is Me | Safe (5th) |
Live show 2 | "You Can't Hurry Love" | Reinvention | Safe (3rd) |
Live show 3 | "When a Man Loves a Woman" | Movie week | Safe (3rd) |
Live show 4 | "Yesterday" | Love & Heartbreak | Bottom two (5th) |
"If I Ain't Got You" | Save me song | Safe (3/4 majority vote) | |
Live show 5 | "Hello" | Jukebox | Safe (1st) |
"Try a Little Tenderness" | Judges' choice | ||
Semi-final | "Would I Lie to You?" | Songs to get me to the final | Bottom two (3rd) |
"Love Is a Losing Game" | |||
"Bridge over Troubled Water" | Save me song | Safe (Deadlock) | |
Final | "Valerie" | New song | Third Place (20.3%) |
"The First Cut Is the Deepest" (with Rod Stewart) | Celebrity duet |
Seann Miley Moore
Seann Miley Moore is originally from Sydney. He moved to London in order to take part in the competition. When he was younger, Moore went to a British American International school in Asia.[citation needed] However, his family moved and he grew up in Sydney.[6] Moore originally wanted to be a tennis player and realised his singing dream after performing his father's favourite song, "Tears in Heaven" at a school acoustic night.[citation needed]
Seann was in the bottom three on week two. He performed in the sing-off against fellow boy Mason Noise, and despite both Cowell and Fernadez-Versini praising his performance, the vote was deadlocked because Ora voted against him and Grimshaw did not want to decide since he mentored both acts. Moore was revealed as the act with the fewest number of votes and was eliminated. He came in 10th place. Although Moore was not in the top 7, he was given a place on The X Factor Live Tour 2016.[citation needed]
The X Factor performances and results | |||
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Show | Song choice | Theme | Result |
Auditions | "The Show Must Go On" | N/A | Through to bootcamp |
Bootcamp | "A Song For You" | Through to six-chair challenge | |
Six-chair challenge | "I (Who Have Nothing)" | Through to judges' houses | |
Judges' houses | "This Woman's Work" | Through to live shows | |
Live show 1 | "Life on Mars" | This Is Me | Safe (8th) |
Live show 2 | "California Dreamin'" | Reinvention | Bottom three (10th) |
"A Song For You" | Save me song | Eliminated (tenth place) |
Mason Noise
Mason Dominic Binnell,[7][8] (born 4 August 1993)[8] known by his stage name Mason Noise, is a part-time waiter from Birmingham.[7] Before "The X Factor" he released a few songs and videos.
Noise was a controversial act because during the six-seat challenge, after performing for his mentor Grimshaw, Noise complained that his audition was only broadcast for 47 seconds while other contestants were featured for up to 10 minutes. Simon Cowell responded by saying "You should feel lucky to be on this show. Why don't you shut up?" and called Noise an "arsehole". Noise was booed by the crowd before dropping the microphone and walking off the stage. Noise later told the Daily Mirror: "[Simon] lost control and it was uncalled for. Especially as all I was doing was saying an opinion. I think that no one has ever questioned him before and no one has questioned the format of the show. Something needs to change on that show. Listen to the kids, at the end of the day I have a lot of support on Twitter."[9] When contestant Tom Bleasby had withdrawn from the show for personal reasons, there was a spare place at judges' houses.[10] On 15 October, Grimshaw announced that Noise would replace Bleasby at judges' houses.[11] There was a negative response about this decision from the media due to Noise's behaviour at the six-chair challenge,[citation needed] although the remaining five candidates defended Noise, stating that his attitude had significantly improved since the six-chair challenge.[citation needed]
At judges' houses, Grimshaw put Noise through to the live shows. This decision was met with a mixture of cheers and boos from the audience.[12]
Noise was in the bottom three on week 2, having to perform on the sing-off against fellow boy Seann Miley Moore. Initially, Cowell and Fernandez-Versini voted to send him home because of his sing-off performance. However, Ora claimed that she saw something in him and voted against Moore. Their mentor, Grimshaw, did not want to decide between the two and deadlocked the vote, which guaranteed Noise another week. Noise was eliminated in week 4 after receiving the fewest votes on Saturday. He finished in 7th place. Noise will take part in the 2016 X Factor Live Tour.
Girls
The "Girls" category is mentored by Rita Ora. Contestants in this category are female soloists aged 16–25. The six candidates at judges' houses were: Louisa Johnson, Monica Michael, Lauren Murray, Chloe Paige, Havva Rebke, and Kiera Weathers. Ora chose:
Louisa Johnson
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Louisa Johnson (born 11 January 1998)[citation needed] is an 18-year-old student from Chafford Hundred, Essex[citation needed]. She attended St Thomas' RC Primary School in Grays, Essex.[citation needed] Following the eliminations of Kiera Weathers in week 2, Monica Michael in week 3 and Lauren Murray in week 6, Johnson became Ora's last standing act in the competition and the only girl to make the final. On the 13th December 2015 Johnson was crowned winner of series 12 with 53.9% of the final vote. Johnson will take part in The X Factor Live Tour 2016. Johnson's debut winner single "Forever Young" was released after she won the show.
Monica Michael
Monica Michael (born 21 October 1989)[citation needed] is a youth worker from North London[13] and is this series' wildcard contestant.[14] She originally auditioned for series 11 and got through to bootcamp, but failed to progress past the six-chair challenge after being eliminated by her potential mentor Cheryl Fernandez-Versini. She returned for this series and was eliminated during judges houses by judge Rita Ora but was brought back as a wildcard act as all four judges felt she should have got through.
Michael was in the bottom three on week 3. She performed in the sing-off against Anton Stephans, receiving Cowell's and Grimshaw's votes to eliminate her. The result was deadlocked and she was sent home as the act with the fewest number of votes. Michael finished in 8th place, narrowly missing out for a place in The X Factor Live Tour 2016. Ever since leaving the show, Michael has released 'Pretty Little Sister' and 'My Angel' which she sang at her 2014 audition and judges houses in 2014, 'Pretty Little Sister' managed to get to number 6 on the R+B itunes chart with 'My Angel' at number 9. Michael has also posted songs on sound cloud and YouTube and has a website of previews of upcoming songs, (www.monicamichaeloffical.com).
Lauren Murray
Lauren Murray (born 7 October 1989)[citation needed] is a dental receptionist from North London.[citation needed] She was 8-years old when she started singing. However, her father died when she was 11, she lost confidence, and did not sing again until she was 16.[citation needed] Lauren planned to release her debut single in February 2014 available on her YouTube channel.[citation needed]
Murray was in the bottom two in week 5 alongside 4th Impact and was saved by the public vote due to the judges taking the decision to deadlock. However, in week 6, Murray was in the bottom two alongside Ché Chesterman where deadlock occurred once again, and public voting automatically eliminated Murray, leaving her in 4th place. Murray will take part in The X Factor Live Tour 2016.
The X Factor performances and results | |||
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Show | Song choice | Theme | Result |
Auditions | "Somebody Else's Guy" | N/A | Through to bootcamp |
Bootcamp | "If You Love Me" | Through to six-chair challenge | |
Six-chair challenge | "Say You Love Me" | Through to judges' houses | |
Judges' houses | "Take Me Home" | Through to live shows | |
Live show 1 | "I'm Every Woman" | This Is Me | Safe (6th) |
Live show 2 | "Hold Back the River" | Reinvention | Safe (4th) |
Live show 3 | "One Last Time" | Movie week | Safe (2nd) |
Live show 4 | "We Belong Together" | Love & Heartbreak | Safe (3rd) |
Live show 5 | "Firestone" | Jukebox | Bottom two (4th) |
"You Don't Own Me" | Judges' choice | ||
"Vision of Love" | Save me song | Safe (Deadlock) | |
Semi-final | "Take Me Home" | Songs to get me to the final | Bottom two (4th) |
"Runnin' (Lose It All)" | |||
"Fight Song" | Save me song | Eliminated (fourth place) |
Kiera Weathers
Kiera Laikan Weathers (born 1997)[15] is a barmaid from St Helens.[citation needed]
Weathers was in the bottom three on week one, facing the sing-off against Alien Uncovered. Weathers was saved after her mentor Ora, Grimshaw and Cowell decided to send Alien Uncovered home. Results polls released post-series revealed that Weathers had received the fewest votes in week 1 and would have been sent home had Cowell taken the vote to deadlock. She was in the bottom three once again on week 2, but this time received the least amount of votes and was automatically eliminated, coming in 11th place.
Overs
The 'Overs' category is mentored by Simon Cowell. Contestants in the category are soloists over the age of 27[citation needed]. The six candidates at judges' houses were: Bupsi, Ebru, Jennifer Phillips, Kerrie-Anne Phillips, Anton Stephans, and Max Stone.[citation needed] Cowell chose:
Bupsi
Nicola Brown,[16] known by her stage name Bupsi, is a singer from Leeds.[citation needed] Before appearing on the show, she was working as a Tina Turner and Chic tribute act.[citation needed]
Bupsi was automatically eliminated in week 1 after receiving the fewest public votes, coming in 13th place.
Anton Stephans
Anton Stephans (born Stephen Johnson)[17] is a former backing vocalist from Suffolk and has worked with Tina Turner, Elton John and Sting. He also once performed with Sinitta in a West End musical.[18]
With the eliminations of Bupsi on week 1 and Max Stone on week 3, Stephans became Cowell's last remaining act in the competition. He was in the bottom three on week 3 and had to perform in the sing-off against Monica Michael, receiving Ora's and Fernandez-Versini's votes to be eliminated. The result was deadlocked and he was spared since he had the most number of votes. The following week, he was in the bottom two alongside Ché Chesterman and was eliminated by the judges, receiving only Cowell's vote to save him and becoming the last of his acts to leave the competition. He finished in 6th place. He will take part in The X Factor Live Tour 2016.
Max Stone
Max Stone is a singer and songwriter from London.[citation needed] He was born in Devon and moved to Sweden when he was young. He spent twelve years there before moving back to the UK.[citation needed] Stone was influenced by his father's records and listened to soul and Motown.[citation needed] He credits music for helping him get out of his "wild child" ways.[citation needed] He wrote his first song when he was 10-years old and his biggest musical achievement was performing at the Roundhouse in Camden with Jimmy Cliff and Maxi Priest.[citation needed] Max left the show in week 3 after being in the bottom three and being automatically eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes. He finished in 9th place.
Groups
The 'Groups' category is mentored by Cheryl Fernandez-Versini. Contestants in this category are either duos or vocal harmony groups, all aged 16 and over. The six candidates at judges' houses were: 4th Impact, Alien Uncovered, BEKLN Mile, Melody Stone, New King Order, and Reggie n Bollie. Fernandez-Versini chose:
4th Impact
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4th Impact (formerly 4th Power, Cercado Sisters,[citation needed] Gollayan Sisters[citation needed] and MICA)[citation needed] are a girl group from the Philippines consisting of Almira, Irene, Mylene and Celina Cercado,[citation needed] who have been singing and dancing together since 2001.[citation needed] Before The X Factor, they entered a family singing contest.[citation needed] Furthermore, they went to numerous performances before entering South Korean show Superstar K6 and reached the final 8.[citation needed] They are originally from Santiago in the Philippines, but live in Manila with their parents.[citation needed]
On the day of their week 3 performance, Celina collapsed during soundcheck and had to be rushed to an ambulance, but eventually recovered for the performance.[citation needed] Fernandez-Versini offered the group the option to abstain from performing and play the footage from their rehearsal,[citation needed] but the group instead went ahead with their performance and were voted by the public through to the following week. 4th Impact found themselves in the bottom two alongside Lauren Murray in week 5 and were sent home by public vote due to the judges taking the decision to deadlock. They finished in 5th place. They will take part in The X Factor Live Tour 2016.
Alien Uncovered
Alien Uncovered (formerly Alien) are a five-piece girl group consisting of Madison, Natalie, Shae, Temple,[citation needed] and Yasmin "Yaz" Crotch (born 8 September 1992 ).[19] During their time on the show, they also had a sixth member, Frank. The band came up with their name after people kept staring at them on a train because of the way they looked, stating: "We felt like aliens... so we thought it would be a good name for the band."[citation needed] They have been together for over a year and are all former dancers.[citation needed]
Alien Uncovered were eliminated in week one after landing in the sing-off with Kiera Weathers, receiving Ora's, Grimshaw's and Cowell's votes to be sent home. Result polls released after the end of the series revealed that they would have been saved had Cowell taken the vote to deadlock. They finished in 12th place. A few days before their group performance with the other contestants at the final, Frank abruptly left the band, later claiming she was being forced to by the other members.[citation needed]
The X Factor performances and results | |||
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Show | Song choice | Theme | Result |
Auditions | "Pump it" | N/A | Through to bootcamp |
Bootcamp | "All About That Bass" | Through to six-chair challenge | |
Six-chair challenge | "Hey Mama" | Through to judges' houses | |
Judges' houses | "Bad Girl" | Through to live shows | |
Live show 1 | "Do It Like A Dude" | This Is Me | Bottom three (11th) |
"Pressure (Pt. 1)" | Save me song | Eliminated (twelfth place) |
Reggie 'n' Bollie
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Reggie 'n' Bollie (formerly Menn on Poinnt) are a duo from Ghana consisting of Reggie Zippy[20] (born Reginald Anusson, 15 July 1984)[citation needed] and Bollie Babeface[citation needed] (born Ishmael Hamid,[21] 2 July 1986).[citation needed] They have been living in the UK with their families for the past five years.[citation needed] The pair both separately released Hiplife style music in Ghana.[22] Reggie released three songs in 2006 called "Virgin", "4 Sale" and "Adoma".[20] In 2004, Bollie also had a hit, "You May Kiss the Bride"[21] popular at weddings.[22] With the eliminations of Alien Uncovered in week 1 and 4th Impact in week 5, Reggie 'n' Bollie became Fernandez-Versini's sole remaining act in the competition and subsequently were announced as runners-up in the final, losing out to Louisa Johnson. They will take part in The X Factor Live Tour 2016.
Reggie 'n' Bollie signed to Syco Music on 20 January 2016. They released their first single "New Girl" on 13 May through Syco.[23]
The X Factor performances and results | |||
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Show | Song choice | Theme | Result |
Auditions | "Turn It Up" | N/A | Through to bootcamp |
Bootcamp | "All About That Bass" | Through to six-chair challenge | |
Six-chair challenge | "Cheerleader" | Through to judges' houses | |
Judges' houses | "Twist and Shout" | Through to live shows | |
Live show 1 | "It Wasn't Me" | This Is Me | Safe (7th) |
Live show 2 | "What Makes You Beautiful"/"Cheerleader" | Reinvention | Safe (2nd) |
Live show 3 | "My Heart Will Go On"/"Who Let the Dogs Out?" | Movie week | Safe (5th) |
Live show 4 | "Shut Up and Dance"/"Dangerous Love" | Love & Heartbreak | Safe (1st) |
Live show 5 | "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)"/"Azonto" | Jukebox | Safe (2nd) |
"Dynamite" | Judges' choice | ||
Semi-final | "Locked Away" | Songs to get me to the final | Safe (2nd) |
"I Gotta Feeling"/"I Like to Move It" | |||
Final | "Spice Up Your Life"/"Boom Boom Boom" | New song | Safe (2nd) |
"Dangerous Love"/"Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta)" (with Fuse ODG and Craig David) |
Celebrity duet | ||
"What Makes You Beautiful"/"Cheerleader"/"I Like to Move It" | Song of the series | Runners-up (38.9%) | |
"Forever Young" | Winner's single |
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