Farnborough duo miss out on X Factor crown
She managed to beat the Ghanaian pair to claim the much-coveted record deal with Simon Cowell’s label Syco. The Essex singer received the most number of votes during the competition’s grand finals, Express reports.
Catch the X Factor final on UTV on Sunday at 8pm, with performances from Coldplay, One Direction, and Adele.
However, proving that she’s just born to be a star, Louisa still managed to look perfectly put together once again in a laid back but stylish ensemble.
Louisa is now the bookies’ favourite to score the 2015 Christmas number one.
Music duo Reggie N Bollie are not disappointment that they lost out at the finale of X Factor UK 2015 to victor Louisa. No exaggeration. In all the years I have done the show, I have never ever heard anything like that. “We want to finish on Sunday and feel like we’ve had the best time”. The track is out to download now and will be released on CD single on Wednesday, December 16 and includes recordings of her live renditions of God Only Knows and Let It Go from the show. “It’s just insane and it hasn’t sunk in yet”.
Instead Simon Cowell just asked the boys if there was anything they’d like to say. “They’ve obviously done an incredible job”. With some unbelievable song choices that were presented to her, she did remarkably well.
“We’re so happy to be here”, Martin said. On hearing her name announced, unable to contain her emotions, the 17-year-old burst into tears.
During Che Chesterman’s departure, he said, “This journey has gone so quick”.
And Louisa, who lives with her builder dad David and driving instructor mum Lisa, along with her little sister, isn’t phased by the promise of a £6million predicted figure for 2016.
And after her win, Louisa went straight to Twitter to thank her fans as she gushed: ‘OMG.
Reggie’s wife is called Edith while Bollie’s wife is Mira.
Manageress Pat Anderson was filmed taking a delivery of the Farnborough News & Mail bearing the headline “Vote Reggie “n” Bollie”.
Reggie N Bollie – 21.6%.
Asked if he had a favourite, he said: “I think they are both wonderful”. This show wouldn’t have been so interesting without them for sure.
Then it was Louisa’s turn with her song of the series, “It’s A Man’s World”.
He said: “The X Factor’s the X Factor, I learnt the hard way, the X Factor is what it is”.
In the end, though it was Louisa’s night. The series was a rough ride for Caroline Flack and Olly Murs, with their awkward links and countless gaffes.
But before that, she will be headlining the show’s live tour next year in February and March which will also feature seven of the other finalists.
“I love you so much”, said their mentor Cheryl Fernandez-Versini.