The_X_Factor:_Celebrity

<i>The X Factor: Celebrity</i>

The X Factor: Celebrity

2019 celebrity edition of The X Factor


The X Factor: Celebrity is a British celebrity special edition of The X Factor which premiered on 12 October 2019 on ITV.[1] It is a revamped version of the 2006 celebrity format The X Factor: Battle of the Stars. Simon Cowell, Nicole Scherzinger and Louis Walsh judged this series, with Dermot O'Leary presenting the series and Vick Hope hosting Xtra Bites on YouTube.[2]

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The format for the series was announced in 2019, after The X Factor was contracted until 2020.[3] The celebrity lineup was announced on 30 September 2019. On 30 November, Megan McKenna won the series with 46.3% of the vote, with Max and Harvey finishing in second place and Jenny Ryan in third place.[4][5]

Background and judges

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The series' predecessor, The X Factor: Battle of the Stars aired in 2006 as a celebrity incarnation of The X Factor. It was reported on 26 August 2006 that Cowell had axed Battle of the Stars, describing it as "pointless" and adding "we are never going to do it again." However, Cowell later stated in an interview with The Sun on 30 November 2018 that he would consider reviving the show for a second series as a charity special.[6]

The series was first reported in early 2019, as the main series was being put on hiatus due to declining ratings.[7][8] On 7 July 2019, Walsh spoke about the return of the series, stating, "I go to Los Angeles on Tuesday, I go to Simon's house in Malibu, it's me, Simon and Nicole, we're doing the celebrity one."[9] On 22 October 2019, it was revealed that Vick Hope would host Xtra Bites on YouTube, each episode premiered after each live show.[10]

The format of the series differs heavily than Battle of the Stars to bring it more in line with the main series. Notable differences between this series and Battle of the Stars are instead of competing for charity, the acts are competing to win a record contract with Syco Music, and the live shows, instead of being aired daily, are aired every Saturday night, allowing more time inbetween shows for the acts to develop their artistry.

Acts

A teaser, released in September 2019, teased the potential contestants of the series, of which include: a film star, model, online influencers, professional dancer, social media stars and a soap star.[11] The full line-up was revealed on 30 September 2019.[12] Cowell mentored the Groups, Walsh mentored the 16-30s and Scherzinger mentored the Over 31s. During auditions, Cowell's America's Got Talent co-judge Howie Mandel and American Idol co-judge Randy Jackson appeared as guest judges.

Key:

  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Third place
  – Eliminated in the Live shows
  – Eliminated in the Auditions
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Notes

  1. Ryan was originally eliminated in the Auditions, but on 21 October 2019, she was brought back into the competition.
  2. V5 consists of social media influencers Laura Buitrago, Alondra Martinez, Sofia Oliveira, Wendii Sarmiento, and Renata Vaca. Vaca replaced Natalie Valerin, who left before the live shows.
  3. Try Star consists of Levi Davis, Thom Evans and Ben Foden.
  4. Jones did not audition for the series due to the death of his wife, but Cowell invited him to join the live shows.
  5. No Love Lost (previously known as Love Islanders) consist of stars Eyal Booker, Zara McDermott, Samira Mighty and Wes Nelson.
  6. Cole and Edwards consists of Brendan Cole and Jeremy Edwards.

Auditions

The audition process took place in Los Angeles, California. The celebrity acts were all asked to meet with O'Leary in a location where they then spent two days with the production team working on vocal training and song choices. They then auditioned for Cowell, Walsh and Scherzinger at a house party in Malibu consisting of various singers, songwriters, record producers and talent judges for the acts to perform in front of.

Some of the guest judges that the celebrities got to perform in front of were as follows:[13]

Vinnie Jones, who was due to take part in the show, was unable to fly to Los Angeles for his audition due to the death of his wife Tanya Terry on 6 July 2019. Cowell personally called Jones two months later and offered him an unconditional place in the live shows.

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Notes

  1. Love Islanders changed their name to No Love Lost before live shows.
  2. Ryan was originally eliminated in the Auditions, but on 21 October 2019, she was brought back into the competition.

Live shows

Results summary

Colour key
  Act was eliminated by their mentor
 Act was in the bottom three but received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated
  Act received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no sing-off)
  Act received the most public votes
  Act was given a Safe Seat from the judges
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  • ^1 Although Ryan was eliminated by Scherzinger, Ryan later returned as the thirteenth finalist.
  • ^2 Cowell was not required to vote as there was already a majority.
  • ^3 Walsh was not required to vote as there was already a majority.
  • ^4 The voting percentages in the final's second vote do not add up to 100%, owing to the freezing of votes. V5 received 4.2% of the final vote.[15]

Week 1 (26 October)

  • Theme: Express Yourself
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Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Walsh: Martin Bashir - backed his own act, Olivia Olson.
  • Scherzinger: Olivia Olson - backed her own act, Martin Bashir.
  • Cowell: Olivia Olson - concluded that the public would like to see Bashir through to next week more.

Week 2 (2 November)

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Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Walsh: Martin Bashir - backed his own act, Jonny Labey.
  • Scherzinger: Jonny Labey - backed her own act, Martin Bashir.
  • Cowell abstained from voting as he wanted to hear the public's opinion and sent the result to deadlock.

With the acts in the bottom two receiving one vote each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Jonny Labey was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.

Week 3 (9 November)

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Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Walsh: No Love Lost - based his decision on whom he thought would sell more records.
  • Scherzinger: No Love Lost - said that she liked V5 more consistently throughout the competition.
  • Cowell was not required to vote as there was already a majority and did not say how he would have voted as both were his own acts. However, in response to No Love Lost's elimination, he said that he would organise a public vote to bring back one of the eliminated acts for the final.

However, voting statistics revealed that No Love Lost received more votes than V5 which meant that if the result went to deadlock, No Love Lost would have advanced to the quarter-final and V5 would have been eliminated.

Week 4: Quarter-Final (16 November)

At the beginning of the show, Cowell stated that Safe Seats would no longer be used due to negative viewer reception, therefore all acts would face the public vote.

This is also the only live show with one contestant going home.

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Shortly before the judges voted, Jones announced that he did not wish to obstruct McHale's progress and requested to withdraw.

Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Scherzinger: Kevin McHale - backed her own act, Vinnie Jones.
  • Walsh: Vinnie Jones - backed his own act, Kevin McHale.
  • Cowell: Kevin McHale - Disregarded Jones' request to leave and said he was going with his heart, believing that Jones still had a chance of winning the competition.

Week 5: Semi-Final (23 November)

At the start of the show, O'Leary announced that Cowell's request for a wildcard vote had to be declined, and that four finalists would be found amongst the remaining six acts.

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Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Scherzinger: Try Star - opted to save V5 as she was "all about girl power".
  • Cowell: Try Star - commended Try Star on their overall progress in the competition as they had not been singers before, but ultimately felt that V5 had a better chance of being successful outside the show.
  • Walsh was not required to vote as there was already a majority and did not say how he would have voted.

However, voting statistics revealed that Try Star received more votes than V5 which meant that if the result went to deadlock, Try Star would have advanced to the final and V5 would have been eliminated.

Week 6: Final (30 November)

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Following the announcement that McKenna had won, she performed her winner's single, "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)".


Reception

Ratings

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Notes

  • 1 The ratings over a 7-day period, including the broadcasts on ITV and streaming through ITV Hub using BARB's four-screen dashboard system (includes viewers watching on tablets/smartphones).
  • 2 The rank for the ITV broadcast, compared with all channels for that week, from Monday to Sunday.
  • 3 No viewing figure is available for this episode as it fell outside the top 50 programmes for the week.

References

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  3. Griffin, Louise (30 November 2019). "X Factor: Celebrity crowns Megan McKenna winner after epic final show". Metro. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  4. Harp, Justin (14 February 2019). "Simon Cowell's X Factor and BGT each getting TWO series in 2019". Digital Spy.
  5. Meechan, Simon (22 October 2019). "Vick Hope joins X Factor Celebrity presenting team". nechronicle. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  6. Seddon, Dan (21 September 2019). "The X Factor: Celebrity's star-studded line-up is teased in new video". Digital Spy. United Kingdom: Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  7. West, Amy (30 September 2019). "Love Island stars and more sign up for Celebrity X Factor". Digital Spy. United Kingdom. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  8. Darvill, Josh (12 October 2019). "The X Factor: Celebrity spoilers - first contestants and song choices!". TellyMix. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  9. "The X Factor: Celebrity voting results revealed!". The X Factor: Celebrity. itv.com. 30 November 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  10. Kreps, Daniel (1 December 2019). "Watch Pussycat Dolls Reunite for First Performance in Nearly 10 Years". rollingstone.com. Retrieved 2 December 2019.

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