Nightbirde is saying goodbye to America’s Got Talent.
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The X Factor has been shut down.The series was created in 2004 by TV personality Simon Cowell – who also served as one of its judges for seasons one through seven, then again for seasons 11 through 15 – and bolstered acts like Little Mix, Olly Murs and One Direction in their infancies.In a statement issued today, a spokesman for ITV said: “There are no current plans for the next series of The X Factor at this stage.”The cancellation reportedly comes at Cowell’s beckoning, as he gears up to
.Nightbirde is saying goodbye to America’s Got Talent.
Sethward’s performance didn’t go down well with Simon Cowell on Tuesday’s “America’s Got Talent” live quarter-finals.
Sofía Vergara supports musician Nightbirde after announcing the heartbreaking decision to withdraw from the competition due to a cancer diagnosis. The contestant, known for impressive vocals and captivating Simon Cowell, took social media to reveal that she had to pull out from the live shows.
heartbreaking update. “I am so sad to announce that I won’t be able to continue forward on this season of AGT.” Marczewski added, “Life doesn’t always give breaks to those that deserve it — but we knew that already.”The tragic announcement comes a month after the jaw-dropping audition, which saw the singer-songwriter earning a standing ovation from the crowd and a Golden Buzzer from curmudgeonly judge Simon Cowell.
Nightbirde will be stepping back from “America’s Got Talent” in order to focus on her health.
X Factor star Alexandra Burke has broken her silence on the decision to cancel the show that made her a star more than a decade ago.The 32-year-old appeared on Loose Women on Monday to discuss last week's announcement that Simon Cowell's hit show will not be returning to our screens. Alexandra shot to fame in 2008 after beating off boy band JLS for first place in the popular on screen competition.
ITV, confirmed the news and said “there are no current plans for the next series of ‘The X Factor’ at this stage.”The show was created by Cowell, 61, and first aired in 2004. Through the years, 445 episodes have aired.
Cowell will work on a new musical quiz show called “Walk the Line,” in which musical acts will be given the chance to win large sums of money, as they perform to an audience and panel of judges–including Cowell, of course. The top two performers of the night will have to decide whether to go home with a cash prize or “walk the line” and compete again the following show, with a different set of performers.
X Factor is no more after Simon Cowell has called an end to the show - but we still have our musical memories - and here are some of the Scots who remain unforgettable. Whitburn's Leon Jackson won the show in 2007 as a 19-year-old lad and had a hit Christmas single with his song When You Believe.
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After an incredible 17-year run, The X Factor has come to an end, with boss Simon Cowell calling it quits to focus on other projects.The iconic talent show, kicked off in 2004, running regularly until 2017 before going on a hiatus.
Simon Cowell's The X Factor has been cancelled after 17 years, ITV has confirmed.
Naman Ramachandran Simon Cowell’s popular talent show “The X Factor” has been canceled after 17 years, U.K. broadcaster ITV has confirmed.“There are no current plans for the next series of ‘The X Factor’ at this stage,” an ITV spokesperson said in a statement shared with Variety.Created by Cowell, “The X Factor” began airing in 2004 and 445 episodes have aired over 15 series, with the last one being in 2018.