Sunday, 12 December 2010

Cherlloyd Finally Voted off x factor!

ITV was hoping its run of bumper ratings continued as millions of X Factor fans tuned in to see Cher Lloyd voted off the hit show.Cher Lloyd, Cheryl Cole and Rebecca Ferguson

Cheryl Cole saw one of her two acts bow out of the final first

The 17-year-old's departure after receiving the fewest votes leaves Matt Cardle, Rebecca Ferguson and boyband One Direction to battle it out for the title in Sunday's show.
Earlier this week the channel celebrated 50 years of the soap Coronation Street and nearly 15 million viewers tuned in for an hour-long live episode on Thursday.
And ITV brought out some big name celebrities to join the show's final contestants for a duet.
Robbie Williams sung with One Direction while Rihanna joined Cardle.
Lloyd and Will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas performed together and Ferguson teamed up with Christina Aguilera.
Around 21 million people were expected to stay at home to watch the climax of the programme.
It will also have pulled in an estimated £25m in advertising revenue.
As well as having celebrity back-up, each act was supported by a star rallying the troops in their home towns.
Coleen Rooney led the crowd cheering on Ferguson in Liverpool while the newly-crowned Queen Of The Jungle Stacey Solomon was in Essex supporting local boy - and hot favourite to win - Cardle.
One Direction and Simon Cowell
One Direction are hoping to get a record deal
Michelle Keegan, who plays Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street, hosted a broadcast in Manchester for boyband One Direction and DJ Scott Mills was in Malvern supporting Lloyd.
A second act will be eliminated early in the Sunday show before one of the remaining two is declared the winner later in the evening.
Former painter and decorator Matt is the bookies' favourite, with Betfair putting him at evens to win ahead of Rebecca at 3-1 and One Direction at 4-1. Cher was the 43-1 outsider.
Alex Bake from Betfair said: "Matt has proved himself to be a versatile performer since the live shows began. He can sing any song and sing it well, that's why the punters think he'll go on and win it."
There has been criticism of The X Factor this week though with some people claiming Simon Cowell will award all four acts with record contracts whatever the result on Sunday.

-Robin
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