![]() In the current climate, The X Factor was beginning to perhaps seem a tad cruel in the earlier stages of the competition. Truly inspiring.Ī spokesperson for ITV confirmed this week that the Simon Cowell-owned production had no plans to return at this stage, with an “insider” apparently telling The Sun: “Clearly the last thing he wants is for X Factor to fizzle out with a whimper and become a bit of a joke – especially in contrast to the show in its pomp.” I think that particular train might have left the station a few years ago, pal. I highly recommend watching best bits compilations on YouTube if you’re ever feeling a bit low. I watched it with two friends last year to slag it off – a mystery singer in a ridiculous costume belting out a tune for celebs to try and guess who they are – and ended up crying with laughter at the absurdity of it all. ![]() Honestly, it’s the definition of “so bad, it’s good” – but I can’t stress the “bad” part of that enough. ![]() So what’s made it finally go? And what will we do on Saturday nights now?įor a start, you can watch The Masked Singer instead. ![]() I will give any of you one million pounds if you can name any of the winners from the past five – nay, eight years. “ The X Factor was still on?!” I thought. When I read that The X Factor is ending after 17 years on our screens, I was in shock. ![]()
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