4th Impact returns to the ‘X Factor’ stage, Louisa Johnson wins
She won last night’s final with a landslide percentage of the vote – and today the new X Factor 2015 victor joined us on This Morning.
The 17 year-old singer battled through the competition, winning over the judges and audiences and keeping herself out of the way of the double evictions that saw the intensity on the show ramped up even more.
And X Factor boss Simon Cowell has given her the green light to do so.
Following the announcement she said: “I’ve imagined this day for so many years and you have no idea how much this means to me”. “Thank you so much”.
THURROCK teen Louisa Johnson triumphed yesterday in the live final of X Factor.
However, one act that Johnson won’t be singing with in the next year is One Direction, after the four-piece gave their final performance before their long signposted hiatus in Sunday’s live final.
The “Six Chair Challenge” has been a sticking point with “X Factor” viewers since its debut in 2013.
Throughout the competition, Reggie “N” Bollie consistently surprised the judges by dominating the public vote but were expected to pull out a spectacular performance to pip the Essex frontrunner to the prize record deal.
Rita, celebrating her first ever win after moving over from The Voice, was the epitome of edgy glamour in a glittering grey gown, with tummy revealing cut outs and a plunging neckline. “I don’t want to get like that because I’m not that sort of person”.
His single, Love Yourself, is still leading the charts – but could drop off the top spot if Louisa’s winner’s song proves popular with fans.
“I think Simon and I need to sit down and have some serious conversations about it”. “You are not human!” – it was clear that she was a favourite to win. She is a ideal example to all aspiring popstars who keeps a low profile, enjoys a possibly quite boring but lovely life, and then struts onto the X Factor stage and literally (copyright R.Ora) sings the roof off the place, according to The Telegraph.
Ex-contestants Diva Fever said: “Still think the best moment of the series was Rita Ora comment about 2 contestants only being any good and the look on Olly Murs face!”