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Topic History of: Sharon Osbourne
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dex I have commented many times on the dreaded X Factor. Anyone with the 'X Factor' should be talented with charisma and personality - in fact they should have the whole package.

In my opinion no act on this programme meet the criteria and nor have they in the past. This is what happens when a programme is not looking for genuine talent - they don't find it!
Mike Willis Does anyone believe that she was actually going to quit X Factor last week.

Has the show or at least this reality concept has passed it's sell-out date when it relies upon the judges to make the news. First Louis Walsh being 'sacked' and then being invited back (did not believe that happened), now this Sharon debacle.

Quite clear that Strictly Come Dancing is becoming the superior show and X Factor is becoming a Karaoke Show with pantomine dames being the judges.

I watch both shows over the weekend and feel that the entertainment aspect is being lost on X Factor. Only the girl group 'Hope' show any star quality. Leona Lewis is a fabulous singer, but she has no personality and still seems starstruck.

The fact that the judges are making the news more than the acts, says it all about X Factor.