The X Factor Live Final 2012 will take place in Manchester at Manchester Central. It’s the first time in the show’s history that the Final has moved out of London and it is set to be one of the most thrilling entertainment events of the year.
Category: TV
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X Factor Premiere Sets New Rules
Grumpy spice, violent contestants, Nandos and Asda all got a look in last night’s premier of the 9th series of the juggernaut talent show X FACTOR.
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Celebrity Big Brother 2012 Is Here
They say 13 is an unlucky number – and for some of the contestants of this year’s Celebrity Big Brother, it will be.
As always the mix of the ‘stars’ was varied if not a little underwhelming. From soap stars to Simon Cowell’s ‘ex-girlfriend’ to our very own favourite Mr Julian Clary. And of course, there was a page 3 girl in there for good measure.
Soap stars Julie Goodyear and Cheryl Fergison were the first inmates to be let into the CBB house – and were immediately given a secret mission. Julie Goodyear most famous for starring in ITV’s Coronation Street was wearing a a sequinned cape, a black slogan tee, leopard-print horns and tight pink leopard-print leggings – said before she went in: “I’m looking forward to it, I really am. Bring it on!”When she entered the house, Julie explained:
“Wow, this is cool! Incredible.”
She was followed by ex Eastenders actor Cheryl – who played Heather Trott. She vowed on entering the house that she was not going to take any nonsense from her fellow contestants.
She told host Brian Dowling: ‘
I’ve got a few things up my sleeve. I’ve got a few choice words if they do f**k me off a bit.’
As the pair started to make themselves a little more familiar with their surroundings they were summoned into the diary room for their first secret task. They were told to become formidable drama queens’ and turn the show into a “soap opera” for the next 90 minutes. They were given earpieces and told they would be given instructions. If they were successful in the task the house would be ‘rewarded’.
Then there was So Solid Crew star Mc Harvey (snore), Simon Cowell’s alleged ex Jasmine Lennard (snore), Spandau Ballet and Eastender’s Martin Kemp (slightly better), Olympian competitor McKenzie (topical), Colleen Nolan (loose), Dancia Thrall (who and who cares?), Bachelor star Prince Lorenso (who? and really who cares?), Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino (I’m losing the will), Samantha Brick (beautiful, beautiful woman) and Rhian Sugden (can’t be bothered to even….)
The party didn’t get started however until Julian Clary was announced – to arousing applause. Clary became an instant trending topic on social media network Twitter, with many fans tweeting their excitement about Clary’s involvement.
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LGBT Stars And Allies Help Close The Olympics
In a show to end all shows the London 2012 Olympics came to a triumphant conclusion yesterday at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford, London.
The televised event was seen by an estimated 1 billion people across the globe and a crowd of over 80,000 in the stadium.
In an extraordinary show of British talent the Closing Ceremony hosted some of the finest talents of the UK music and fashion scenes both past and present as the cast of thousands was joined by George Michael, The Spice Girls, Annie Lennox, Jessie J, Pet Shop Boys, and controversially Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss, causing an immediate Twitter backlash.
The Daily Mail reported that Piers Morgan wrote on twitter: ‘I suspect Kate Moss might fail her drugs test later’, in reference to her alleged drug abuse and Jojo Mayes wrote: ‘Naomi Campbell: gold medal in phone throwing’, while Charles Arthur wrote: ‘Kate Moss! Who represents the Olympic ideals of not doing drugs, or smoking, and achieving lots. Work with me here.’
Campbell and Moss weren’t the only stars to feel the wrath of the Twitter audience as thousands of users used the service to Tweet their frustrations of Emeli Sandé’s double appearance in the show.
The show had moments of sheer joy, eccentricity and contemplativeness, in what turned out to be a show to rival that of the Opening Ceremony in July at the beginning of the Olympic games.
George Michael wowed the audience with a two song set of arguably one of his greatest hits ‘Freedom’, and his forthcoming single ‘White Light.‘ He looked trim and healthy wearing an all black ensemble complete with trademark sunglasses and leather jacket.
Annie Lennox a long time campaigner for LGBT rights sang in great voice for her moment in the spotlight. The singer sang her hit ‘Little Bird’ whilst surrounded by pirates and was brought on to the stage in a giant skeletal ship.
However it was the reformation of The Spice Girls that really lifted proceedings, producing an incredible buzz on social networks across the globe. As five brightly lit London taxis parked centre stage, the crowd roared almost uncontrollably as Ginger, Scary, Sporty, Baby and Posh alighted to sing two of their biggest hits: ‘Wannabe’ and ‘Spice Up Your Life’. Their appearance at the show set a new record of 116,000 Tweets per minute on Twitter. Even London Mayor Boris Johnston couldn’t resist a boogie to the sounds of 90’s ‘Girl Power’.
Jessie J was featured heavily in the proceedings having sung her own hit ‘Price Tag’ and then joining Brian May on the main-stage to sing the iconic ‘We Will Rock You’. A poignant moment in the show however was when the 80,000 strong crowd echoed Freddie Mercury in a video installment in the middle of the stage.
The Pet Shop Boys also enjoyed their moment in the spotlight, appearing in orange chariots, singing ‘West End Girls’.
The closing ceremonies brought an end to a record breaking games for Team GB having secured 29 Gold medals, 17 Silver and 19 Bronze to make a total of 65. Team GB came 3rd in the Olympic leader-board, with China in second place and the USA in poll position.
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American Idol Gets Mariah
Hold on to your butterflies, American Idol is about to get camp(er) and that’s not including Mr Simon Cowell. Yes Lambs, Mariah has confirmed that she is indeed joining the judging panel at the hit talent show American Idol.
Of course Mariah, 42, and her music are no stranger to AI, she appeared as a mentor during Season 7, where she guided contestants who were given the challenge of taking on one of her songs.
That same week, Mariah took to the famous AI stage to sing ‘Bye Bye’
The American Idol website has made a list of all the Mariah Carey songs covered by contestants they are:
Tamyra Gray, Season 1 initial audition, “Vision Of Love”
Heather Cox, Season 5 Top 20, “Hero”
David Archuleta, Season 7 Top 7, “When You Believe”
Carly Smithson, Season 7 Top 7, “Without You”
Syesha Mercado, Season 7 Top 7, “Vanishing”
Brooke White, Season 7 Top 7, “Hero”
Kristy Lee Cook, Season 7 Top 7, “Forever”
David Cook, Season 7 Top 7, “Always Be My Baby”
Jason Castro, Season 7 Top 7, “I Don’t Wanna Cry”
Season 7 Top 7, “One Sweet Day”
Danny Gokey, Season 8 Top 36, “Hero”
Siobhan Magnus, Season 9 Top 7, “When You Believe”
Karen Rodriguez, Season 10 Top 24, “Hero”
Shannon Magrane, Season 11 Top 11, “One Sweet Day”
Joshua Ledet, Season 11 Top 9, “Without You”
Jessica Sanchez, Season 11 Top 3, “My All”
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Same Sex Olympic Kiss Seen Across The World
A brief glimpse of the female on female kiss shown on now defunct British soap Brookside was seen by over a billion people in the Olympic Opening Ceremony on Friday night.
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Superstar Dwindles But Dawn Is On The Horizon
Just 3.3 million people were reported to have watched Lord Lloyd Webber’s talent search for Jesus in the series finale of Superstar on Wednesday night, in which theatre crooner Ben Forster was hailed the winner.
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Ab Fab Comes To DVD
We’re excited as all hell, as BBC Worldwide has confirmed that the three 20th Anniversary Episodes of hit series Absolutely Fabulous will be available to buy on DVD on the 30th July 2012.
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Nathan James Booted Off Superstars
Nathan James became the seventh finalist to leave Superstars after being eliminated by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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Superstar Contestants Hits With An Alcohol Ban
The remaining contestants on Lord Lloyd Webber’s new reality TV show ‘Superstar’ have reportedly been slapped with an alcohol ban for the remainder of the series.