Thursday, July 22, 2010

The X Factor

The X Factor


x factor is turning into strictly come dancing.. thanks brian

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:30 PM PDT

brian friedman dancing xfactor

brian friedman dancing  girl xfactor


x factor creator and judge simon cowell is being credited for the new dancing requirements for all x factor contestants wishing to be considered for the next stage of the x factor boot camp. Thexfactor.com wants to know, if we thank simon cowell or brian friedman for dancing?


X Factor hopefuls who have made it through to Boot Camp now have to impress the judges in a dance masterclass.

xfactor creative director Brian Friedman is our guess as to who made dancing such a HUGE issue. Brian Friedman may have answered the call to create some excitement, since cheryl cole was stricken with malaria and bowed out of the x factor.

Brain said  "I'm working with the contestants now and am blown away!" Does that mean he is working with the young boys, or does it mean he was impressed?

Simon Cowell gave the orders to make Brian's dancing with the x factors a part of the live show, to compete with the other dancing shows airing the same time. Simon claimed he made the change to the Boot Camp stage with the hope of making the live shows more exciting, but with the fear of the x factor losing its steam and importance, changes needed to be made to keep the public interest.

whatever changes are made to this years x factor live show, thexfactor.com fan site will be watching!

Another X Factor judge phone hacked..maybe Cheryl Cole?

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 06:47 PM PDT

x factor judge louis walsh was the first to have her phone hacked, and now  rumours are that malaria stricken cheryl cole has had her phone hacked as well.

Lisa O'carroll from the guardian first reported about Vodafone's warning for X Factor judge Louis Walsh, that an employee of vodafone has hacked into his mobile phone. Lisa O'Carroll also reported that police were investigating other judges may have also been hacked. Maybe Cheryl Cole's mobile was hacked as well, if she had an account with vodafone. Do you have an account with vodafone? Don't worry about those compromising photos, or sexy voicemails or sexting if you are not famous.  We will report what police investigations turn up, in the future posts.

The X Factor judge Louis Walsh has revealed that his mobile phone may have been hacked, renewing fears about privacy of celebrities. He was told by Vodafone in Dublin that his Irish phone was being monitored by a male-phone company employee. A police investigation is now under way but there are suspicions that the man was hacking into his voicemail and phone records to get information he could then sell to the tabloids. "I don't know much personal information he managed to gather or how long it was going on," Walsh said. "I knew nothing about it at all until the boss of the company contacted me. I was told an employee had hacked my phone. "The last I heard the matter was with gardaĆ­ and there would be a court case." Walsh is considering suing Vodafone. "What measures are in place to stop this happening? It makes me very wary of exchanging confidential information by phone and yet it's hard to avoid given the nature of this business," he said. Vodafone confirmed that its "internal security processes recently discovered that a retail employee of Vodafone was involved in an incident of alleged misuse of customer information". It said it "immediately notified the Garda and contacted the customer to advise on appropriate security measures". Hacking of mobile phones by tabloid journalists has become an increasing concern for celebrities. The former royal editor of the News of the World, Clive Goodman, was jailed along with private investigator Glen Mulcaire, in 2007 after a phone message between Prince William and his physiotherapist were intervened. Other celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow and PR Max Clifford have also had their phones hacked.

Thanks again goes to Lisa O'Carroll
of the guardian.co.uk Lisa, we love you at thexfactor.com, please write to us directly at info@thexfactor.com

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