x Factor 2009

A statement on the Applause Store website reads: For the first time ever in X Factor  2009 history, Simon Cowell is opening the doors to this year’s vocational training camp and you are invited to join him, and all the judges in London to help them find out who truly does have the X Factor 2009!
Stories are starting to emerge on acts we should expect to see in this year’s X Factor boot camp. Yesterday we brought Yellow Brick Road to your attention and today The Sun has revealed that boy band New Beginning will be following the girls to the next stage of the show.
The Sun reports that Gary Treasure, Michael Cumber batch, Jody Fenton and Gaza all auditioned alone, but when 3 were turned down by the judges they joined forces and re-auditioned in Birmingham as boy band, New Beginnings.
A source exposed: The lads all met each other in the queue at the first round of auditions.
They were given on very well and actually had their picture taken together.
A few girls indicated that they looked great together as a group.
So they were regarded as making an agreement that if they didn’t get thru as solo vocalists they’d form a band.
X Factor boot camp is in progress, and one X factor upbeat, Ian Faulkner says the contest is tougher than ever!
He said: When we got down to vocational camp they announced sing us a song byte Beatles. But fortunately for me, with the repertoire that I have, I could knock one out but we will see.
Although the contestants have not yet been told which group each judge will be mentoring, Ian knows the choice of mentor could affect his chances.
He announced: Simon said I haven’t quite got it. He is right because look at me I’m never going to sell millions of albums.
But when Louis claimed ‘you’re through’ it was wonderful and definitely emotional.
They can hardly say it is the weakest boot camp ever can they.
I wood believe it was truly tricky if they made a decision not to have a certain share of folk in each group.
once you have shares you can possible have to put folk thru who are below standard to make up the numbers in one group and reject folk in another because the standard is way higher in that group.




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