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 Post subject: Leon Jackson takes X Factor crown
PostPosted: 16 Dec 07, 0:44 
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Scottish crooner Leon Jackson has won the fourth series of ITV talent search the X Factor.
"It's not real," said the stunned 18-year-old as he took the prize of a £1 million recording contract. "Thank you for everybody who voted".

Second place went to Welsh tenor Rhydian Roberts, while sibling act Same Difference came third.

Jackson's single - a rewritten version of Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston's When You Believe - is out on Monday.

He is likely to scoop the coveted Christmas number one next week, following in the footsteps of the last two X Factor winners, Shayne Ward and Leona Lewis.

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And the Daily Mail got it WRONG

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Sensation: X Factor winner Rhydian Roberts

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The Daily Mail got it right it was the voters that got it wrong. He should have won he was outstanding. When it comes to talent Rhydian was head and shoulders above everyone else in that competition.

Not that I'm slightly peed off or anything but I spent 70p voting for Rhydian. :angel:


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I've been reading reports of the voting not working for some.
Text messages being sent back saying they hadn't been charged and phone lines engaged .Some say they'd been trying for very long periods to vote be couldn't so gave up.

I haven't watched the show but from the little I've seen ,heard ,and read I'd expected Rhydian to walk it.

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X Factor winner Leon is hot favourite to land Christmas No 1 slot Mail


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Time to kick the X hobbit

Kevin O'Sullivan

He can't sing and he has no star quality. Congratulations to Scottish hobbit Leon "bum note" Jackson - the loser who won X Factor.

What a shock. What a joke.

If this truly second-rate series hadn't already sounded the death knell for Simon Cowell's ailing talent show, little Leon's ridiculous victory may well have hammered the final nail into the coffin.

"It's not real," sobbed McJacko after hectic host Dermot O'Dreary announced that, unbelievably, he'd pipped the remarkable Rhydian Roberts at the post.


This weird but wonderful Welshman's duet with Katherine Jenkins smashed windows in a heart-stopping version of You Raise Me Up.

When Middle Earth boy Leon teamed up with Kylie Minogue - in a figure-clinging black lace catsuit - I forgot he was there.

The Riddler not winning was the last great clanger from a lacklustre series that hardly put a foot right. Tone-deaf finalists, soul-destroying sob stories, too many pathetic cliches and - to be brutally frank - not enough expertise from mentor-without-aclue (or a contestant) Sharon Osbourne.

After the speed-of-light ejection of all three of her rubbish singers, mad Mrs O listened to garbage girl group Hope's hopelessly out-of-tune version of The Spice Girls' 2 Become1 and declared: "You sang that very well."

Very well? A butcher's dog would have covered his ears!

If her future as an ex X Factor judge wasn't already a foregone conclusion, Sharon surely sealed her fate with an extraordinary performance on the Graham Norton Show.

"F*** 'em all," she screamed after finally admitting what she'd always denied before - that she hates Dannii Minogue's guts.

But, as this magnificently deranged old bat bent over and compared her not inconsiderable arse to Dannii's Botox-frozen face, I was in hysterics.

It was world class. She owned the stage. Made it her own. She deserved her place in the final!

Sorry, I think I'm coming down with a serious dose of X Factor-it-is.

Perhaps it's because my close relatives have all died (bastards!), my mother abandoned me when I was a baby and I don't want to be a dinner lady any more.

Damn, there I go again.

Watching ITV's Saturday night brain-rot can be highly contagious.

And very pointless. Unless you're really into the glaring deficiencies of a gormless gang of karaoke-class losers being exposed week after week by brilliant Rhydian.

The "best" of the rest?

Right up to last night's undeserved triumph, lousy Leon never hit a note.

And Cowell genuinely seemed to believe that the demonic happiness of Satan's children Same Difference meant they were worth a light.

But - like Leon - they just couldn't sing.

But back to the big picture.

How did we end up with such a terrible team of feeble finalists? Something to do with the judges? It sure as hell wasn't anyone else's fault.

Only Simon seemed to know what he was talking about. And he had the guts to criticise his own acts when they were bad. Which was often.

But I must go. My dad's just croaked - and, sob, it turns out he was trying to enter me in to X Factor 5.

It means the world to me, I want this so much, I'm living the dream. Or is it a nightmare? Mirror


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BBoop wrote:
Not that I'm slightly peed off or anything but I spent 70p voting for Rhydian. :angel:


I spent about the same voting for Leon!

It is true that Rhydian was the better singer (he should be though seeing as Leon has only been singing for a year and has had no training). However, Leon has a fantastic voice. He just needs to overcome his nerves and be more confident.

Leon is a lovely boy and I think he deserves to have a recording contract.

Rhydian is made anyway and will have no trouble getting a contract. He has already been approached by Andrew Lloyd Webber for the new Phantom production. Likewise, I think that Same Diffference will easily land some children's TV job, whereas I think that if Leon had not won, he wouldn't have got anything out of it.


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X Factor's King Leon vows: I'll buy my mum a new palace Mail


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Madeline wrote:

Time to kick the X hobbit

Kevin O'Sullivan

He can't sing and he has no star quality. Congratulations to Scottish hobbit Leon "bum note" Jackson - the loser who won X Factor.
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THE KYLIE FACTOR

AS THE rank outsider to scoop the X Factor crown, Leon Jackson needed more than a little magic to see off his rivals.

And who better to sweep the former shop assistant to victory than the world’s most bewitching pop princess, Kylie Minogue?

Ms Minogue, sexy as ever in a black lace bodysuit, shared her star quality with Leon as they took to the stage for a show-stopping duet of her hit Better The Devil You Know.

And industry insiders said last night that the Kylie Factor clinched the shy Scotsman’s unexpected win on Saturday.

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X Factor winner: Leon Jackson wins the finale

After surprising results, Leon Jackson was the winner of "X Factor", ahead of favorite Rhydian Roberts. ogpaper


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Leon Jackson exclusive
EXCLUSIVE: Girls and their bras not for me says Leon I thought Rhydian was ready to be the winner Maybe I can buy my mum a wee house now

He's had bras and pants thrown at him and been chatted up on the internet but X Factor winner Leon Jackson says he won't be taking up any of the offers.

The crooning Scot, 18, is determined to become the singing sensation of 2008 and doesn't want girls to get in the way.

He said: "I'm single and in a really good position of being focused at the moment. If I was in a relationship it would take a strain.

"I've had bras thrown at me and the pants and it's really flattering. I've been on MySpace and seen things saying, 'you are hot' or 'you are fit' and I am just not used to it.


"But just now I need to focus on music. I've done a lot of hard work to get here but it's just the beginning.

"I don't think I'm going to get distracted with a lady companion at this moment. There's no time for nothing like that. Any time you get off you just need to sleep."

There is one woman, however, who Leon does want to be with - his devoted mum Wendy.

He said: "I could do with spending more time with her. I was with for 10 minutes after the final and then had to get straight into a car.

"It's really hard because she's the one I want to see right now." Former shop worker Leon pulled off one of the biggest shocks on reality TV when he beat Rhydian Roberts and Same Difference in Saturday's final.

He did not expect to win but millions voted for him after he performed White Christmas, You Don't Know Me and a duet of Better The Devil You Know with Kylie Minogue.

Honest Leon confessed: "For me Rhydian was the frontrunner. We're friends and I thought he'd go all the way. He is so professional and he was ready. I looked up to him and he was an inspiration.

"In the final moments I was stood there with Rhyd on stage, I couldn't believe it. In my mind I was saying, 'Leon, Leon, Leon' hoping that that was what Dermot was going to say next, thankfully it was. It was a shocker and now my life has been turned upside down."

Victory means a £1million recording contract for Leon - and there are other beneficiaries. An Arsenal footballer, staying in the same London hotel as Leon at the weekend is said to have pocketed £50,000 after putting a £10,000 bet on him at 5-1.

But more importantly to Leon, success means he will be able to treat Wendy.

The 40-year-old receptionist has been looking after him alone in a small maisonette in Whitburn, West Lothian, since his dad walked out when he was two.

Leon said: "My mum has been spectacular in bringing me up. She's made me the person I am and I hope people can see the great job she has done through me.

"She was forced to be unemployed to raise me alone. Financially it was very difficult.

We were living on benefits and she had to prioritise, pay the bills and feed and clothe me.

"We never had a car during those times or holidays, the closest we got was a trip to the seaside on the bus. I don't know how the record deal works with money but I'm only young and have never given my mum anything massive. I'd love to get her a wee house. She likes doing the gardening and to have a bit of privacy so it would be nice.

"I also want to get her a new car and I'd love to get a Mini Cooper S for myself."

Leon's win comes after he began singing just 11 months ago. Amazingly he claims he did not really like music until he was 16.

He said: "I never grew up listening to music, I would rather be out playing football. So I never had a tape player or CD player as a kid.

"Then my mum came home with a Michael Buble album when I was about 16 and I fell in love with it and that style of music.

"So I found myself singing along in the same key. Then my mum bought me an iPod and I researched that style of music and got into the likes of Jamie Cullum. I suddenly got a real passion for music and began singing a lot around the house. I turned 18 last December and then in January started going to karaoke nights at Chicago Rock Cafe in Livingston every Wednesday.

"The first song I ever did was Last Request by Paolo Nutini and then loads of people started to tell me I was good.

"I looked forward to Wednesday nights so much and if I was having a bad week at work it would cheer me up. I started to want to do music at a more serious level and applied for The X Factor, the rest is history.

"It has just been a fairytale for me and hopefully it is just the beginning."

Leon's debut single When You Believe is available to download now. The hard copy is released on Wednesday.

12.7Million

Viewers who tuned in for the final show. Mum Wendy was in the studio audience

Mark.Jefferies@Mirror.Co.Uk


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