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Who are the top 3 in X Factor 2010?

Who are the top 3 in X Factor 2010?

One Direction finish third in The X Factor 2010, leaving Matt Cardle and Rebecca Ferguson as this year’s final two. One Direction have finished third in this year’s series of The X Factor.

Who was on X Factor in 2010?

Cheryl Cole selected 17-year-old Cher Lloyd, former hair salon receptionist Katie Waissel and single mum Rebecca Ferguson for her Girls category. Former painter and decorator Matt Cardle, Italian-born Nicolo Festa and Blackpool’s Aiden Grimshaw will be mentored by Dannii Minogue in the Boys category.

Who was in the final with Alexandra Burke?

Burke was joined in the grand final by Northern Irish teenager Eoghan Quigg and boyband JLS. The three finalists were required to sing three songs – a Christmas song, a duet with an established music artist, and the song from their favourite performance of the series.

Where is Alexandra Burke today?

Since lockdown eased, the singer has taken part in a reality TV series (she can’t say which) that left her with broken bones and hypothermia, acted in her first film, Pretty Red Dress, and segued to a starring role in the West End musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

Who made it through the X Factor 2010?

The X Factor 2010 finallists: Cher Lloyd, Katie Waissel and Rebecca Ferguson made it through, while Gamu Nhengu was controversially rejected. Photograph: Ken McKay/ITV The X Factor 2010 finallists: Cher Lloyd, Katie Waissel and Rebecca Ferguson made it through, while Gamu Nhengu was controversially rejected.

Who is the streetest contestant in the X Factor history?

Everybody knows that Cher is the streetest contestant in The X Factor history. This is because she used her audition to sing a song about getting her swag on – whatever that means, I’m not young any more – and then went “Ringy dingy dingy” over a Coldplay track.

What song did Simon Cowell choose to sing on the X Factor?

When he wanted to get the X Factor finalists to sing a song of support to the children at Great Ormond Street hospital, he went with ‘You Are Not Alone’.

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