We’ve just about recovered from the games of
musical chairs nightmares are made of. Now we’re all set for another cracker of
an episode.
Our second bootcamp installment is a giant boy
fest (mostly) finished off with the mature folks (if you count 26 as mature).
Surely is can’t be as dramatic as the girls six-chair challenge…
Mel gets off to a speedy start, or so you’d
assume, as we whiz through the first three chaps, Joe Slater, Bre Musiq and Ben
Quinlan. Then things really get going…
Jake Quickenden
Having blown everyone away with his emotionally
driven auditions previously will he be able to wow once more and take a seat?
A Thousand Years – Christina Perri
Jordan Morris
Having only shown a little bit of what he’s
capable of will Jordan pull out all the stops and take a risk to grab a seat or
will he play it safe?
Be My Baby – The Ronettes
Danny Deardan
After receiving a standing ovation at his arena
audition will his confidence be on a high and help him take one of Mel’s seats?
Love Me – Brownstone
Geoff Mull
Geoff didn’t manage to make it to judges’ houses
last year but will his determination pay off and be enough to get him a seat?
A Thousand Years – Christina Perri
Charlie Martinez-Hernandez
The handsome US military man impressed everyone
expect Mel B during his arena audition, will he be able to win her over this
time and grab a seat?
I Want It That Way – Backstreet Boys
Charlie Brown
He didn’t have the best arena audition ever but
will his raw talents and previous ‘sexy yes’ from Mel B be enough to drive him
onto a seat?
Give Me Love – Ed Sheeran
Jack Walton
After clicking with Mel B in his first audition
over their shared Leeds roots will it be another bonding session that’ll result
in a seat for Jack?
Ain’t Nobody – Chaka Khan
Andrea Faustini
The pug loving Italian has continually impressed
all the judges in every round so far; will he make it a clean sweep of joy and
take one of the six seats?
I Don’t Know My Own Strength – Whitney Houston
Paul Akister
Paul made it through this horror of the six-chair
challenge last year; will he cope with the pressure second time around and give
Mel B no option but to offer him a seat?
These Arms Of Mine – Otis Reading
With Mel B and her boys done and dusted it’s time
for Mr Cowell to get down to business with his talented overs…
Scarlett Quinn
Having started out as one half of Kitten and the
Hip will her decision to go solo prove to be a wise one or will she miss out on
a seat?
Ordinary World – Duran Duran
Ben Haenow
Lovable Ben had 5000 people in the palm of his hand
during his arena audition, will he be able to match that performance and take
one of Simon’s six seats?
Hotel California – Eagles
Raign
Luckily for Raign, Cheryl isn’t her mentor; will
Simon see past the chat and reward her talent with a seat?
Wicked Game – Chris Isaak
Stevi Ritchie
In his past auditions he’s relied on the crowd
getting behind his unique mix of dad dancing and acceptable vocals, will he do
enough to take a seat?
Had The Time Of My Life – Bill Medley and
Jennifer Warnes
Janet Grogan
In her first audition Simon told Janet it was the
‘easiest yes of the day’, will it be as easy to give her one of his seats?
Crazy In Love - Beyonce
Lizzy Pattinson
Simon picked fault with her song choice during
the arena stage, will she make the right decision this time and show off her
voice enough to take a seat?
Wicked Games – Chris Isaak
Jay James
He’s been the perfect X Factor contestant so far,
impressing round after
Run – Leona Lewis
Simon’s six-chair challenge continues on Sunday
nights show… damn those cliffhangers!
TONIGHT | ITV | 8PM
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