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In which the X Factor winner performs in front of Elton John.
"What accent? I love Pepsi!" — Melanie Amaro
By making the firings public a week before last year's winner airs her Super Bowl ad, it makes it clear this show is not about the singers.
Bloodbath over on Simon Cowell's turf!
Vulture investigates why criticism became verboten on musical competition shows like American Idol.
Jenna Maroney channels all the America's Got X-Factor Idol judges, crushes dreams.
"This show isn’t about hitting all the notes."
"One of the most hurtful things about the show so far are people calling me rude and belligerent, and that’s not me at all."
What was in it for the judges? And shouldn't there be separate judges and mentors? And what was the deal with Steve Jones?
It’s time to face ... the ... hour of television that has .75 seconds of action in it.
Flo and the band take to the X Factor stage, slay.
You are not history's greatest monster, Nicole! There are probably ten or eleven who are worse.
Plus: Scarlett Johansson believes her nude photo leak is part of a global media conspiracy, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
She may be young, but Rachel Crow sure knows how to make Pussycat Dolls/adults feel better.
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